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Originally posted by cloughie View PostIf they’re stuck they should ring Jayne - which Bruckner Symphony is due for a BAL?
No.1 could work well, some editional questions there too, so long as you include the two game-changing recordings on instruments d'époque.....
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThere’s really no excuse with BaL. It could simply revert to a one-person production, pre-recorded.
But I suspect the BBC is too proud to do such a thing.
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They are usually recorded using an internet connection from contributors' homes, a few days before broadcast. Sound files have to be sent to the producer several weeks before then so that they can be fixed up and woven into the discussion (there is little or no access to the BBC CD library at the moment). When I did Vixen a couple of months ago, we recorded it 'as live' apart from one tiny edit, and I suspect most of them are like that. I'm recording another one next week for broadcast on 30 Jan (the BAL website will say what it is before then, but since it doesn't yet I'll keep mum). The point about doing it actually live would make more sense if internet connections were completely reliable –but the risk of them dropping at inopportune moments is fairly high, so I, for one, am glad that they are done as-if-live, but ahead of time just in case the line drops. It's a palaver, of course, and I know everybody is eager to get back into the studio and do the thing normally, but that's absolutely not possible at the moment, for obvious reasons.
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostThey are usually recorded using an internet connection from contributors' homes, a few days before broadcast. Sound files have to be sent to the producer several weeks before then so that they can be fixed up and woven into the discussion (there is little or no access to the BBC CD library at the moment). When I did Vixen a couple of months ago, we recorded it 'as live' apart from one tiny edit, and I suspect most of them are like that. I'm recording another one next week for broadcast on 30 Jan (the BAL website will say what it is before then, but since it doesn't yet I'll keep mum). The point about doing it actually live would make more sense if internet connections were completely reliable –but the risk of them dropping at inopportune moments is fairly high, so I, for one, am glad that they are done as-if-live, but ahead of time just in case the line drops. It's a palaver, of course, and I know everybody is eager to get back into the studio and do the thing normally, but that's absolutely not possible at the moment, for obvious reasons.
Good to know that this is going ahead.
I'm sure that our collective breath is bated.
Come on, Alpie: you obviously get advanced knowledge, as recent postings have surely been before the daily schedule has been announced, and BBC MM, a previous source, is currently not revealing any details!
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Originally posted by makropulos View PostThey are usually recorded using an internet connection from contributors' homes, a few days before broadcast. Sound files have to be sent to the producer several weeks before then so that they can be fixed up and woven into the discussion (there is little or no access to the BBC CD library at the moment). When I did Vixen a couple of months ago, we recorded it 'as live' apart from one tiny edit, and I suspect most of them are like that. I'm recording another one next week for broadcast on 30 Jan (the BAL website will say what it is before then, but since it doesn't yet I'll keep mum). The point about doing it actually live would make more sense if internet connections were completely reliable –but the risk of them dropping at inopportune moments is fairly high, so I, for one, am glad that they are done as-if-live, but ahead of time just in case the line drops. It's a palaver, of course, and I know everybody is eager to get back into the studio and do the thing normally, but that's absolutely not possible at the moment, for obvious reasons.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostCome on, Alpie: you obviously get advanced knowledge, as recent postings have surely been before the daily schedule has been announced, and BBC MM, a previous source, is currently not revealing any details!
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostNo - I always have to wait for the Radio 3 web page. Over the Christmas period, the listings were published weeks in advance, but now it's back to normal, so I know no more than anyone else (apart from makropulos ).
I thought that you might have a mole inside Broadcasting House.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostTom Service having covered No.3 excellently a short time ago, then an extended discussion here (see composers thread) I would go for No.6 (outstanding new recordings recently from Rattle and Dausgaard) or No.2, where you can really get your teeth into the editions..... you'd need at least two recommendations for original or revised, three if you wish to cover everything, even the slightly less valid....
No.1 could work well, some editional questions there too, so long as you include the two game-changing recordings on instruments d'époque.....
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