Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostI really must protest at the venom that's being thrown in Andrew McGregor's direction. We really don't know the circumstances behind these 'twofers' although I suspect that he's simply following orders from on high. In which case, why not write to the controller of Radio3 and express your feelings to him?
I appreciate these 'discussions' are not ideal and I do prefer the individual reviewers being given their head and being allowed to give their opinions unchallenged. I often suspect that these BaLs were recorded well in advance.
And don't forget that no one is forcing us to purchase the 'winner'. It's simply the personal opinion of one critic.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostAnd I'm just longing for the time when, on a live duologue, the reviewer would flagrantly disagree with the pre-planned direction of travel, e.g.
AMcG "Doesn't Bolokovski bring a wonderful transparency to the texture of that middle movement?"
ANOther "No. I find it incredibly muddy."
AMcG "And his tempi are so....PARDON? What did you say????"
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostOh no, ferney, I don't disagree with you. I really DON'T like these 'twofers' but I'd doubt its Andrew McGergor's fault. Having recently taken early retirement from the NHS due to being forced by management to implement policies I don't agree with, I can certainly empathise.
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Originally posted by edashtav View Post... he has been cast into a subordinate role in which his knowledge and experience are neutered.... he is like the 'feed', the straight guy in a comedy duo, who merely sets up the situation for the 'funnyone' to exploit...
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I have always liked AM's short comments, so long as you know to read between the lines.
My guess is that the twofer was introduced to make it sound less like someone reading out an essay, more like Melvyn Bragg on R4's In Our Time. And who would want to listen to any or all of Melvyn's experts talking solo for 45 minutes?
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Originally posted by Beresford View PostMy guess is that the twofer was introduced to make it sound less like someone reading out an essay, more like Melvyn Bragg on R4's In Our Time. And who would want to listen to any or all of Melvyn's experts talking solo for 45 minutes?
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Originally posted by Beresford View PostAnd who would want to listen to any or all of Melvyn's experts talking solo for 45 minutes?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Mal View PostTheir students? Me? I have happily listened to Bernstein, and others, talk about music for forty five minutes. Or Carl Sagan in Astronomy, Feynman in physics, Will Self on "the death of the novel", etc., the list goes on and on. In fact I often search you tube for real experts lecturing alone for forty five minutes, or more, because radio 3/4 don't give them enough time to develop their thoughts.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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