Did Cantilena/ Phillip Cave (Linn) get a mention? The 2012 Gramophone Guide hailed it as "the best performance to date".
BaL 1.10.16 - Tallis: Spem in alium
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Whilst not opposed to his Taverner Choir choice, I found much of this programme annoying... neither informative and definitely not comprehensive.
I feel a big rant coming on, but it'll have to wait until I am in a more analytical and less grumpy mood...and until such time as we don't have imminent lunch guests!
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Andrew can’t just sit back and let his guest talk the whole time.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostWhilst not opposed to his Taverner Choir choice, I found much of this programme annoying... neither informative and definitely not comprehensive.
I feel a big rant coming on, but it'll have to wait until I am in a more analytical and less grumpy mood...and until such time as we don't have imminent lunch guests!
As for...
Why not??????????? Couldn't he pop off for a pop up coffee?
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Not even a mention of the Huelgas/Paul Van Nevel (performed in the round but recorded in 2 channel stereo). This remains my favourite among those I have heard. It's available either as a single disc or in the Sony Vivarte Vol. 1 box where in the accompanying booklet it is strangely attributed to Haydn.
[Oops. Just discovered a surround SACD was released by Harmonia Mundi in 2011. Just ordered it.]
Last edited by Bryn; 01-10-16, 12:17.
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Heighes sounded flustered, peeved by interruptions, as AMcG wittered and chivvied - was there teeny tiny bit of a row bubbling between them? Yes, AMcG has a time schedule to keep to, I fully appreciate that, so why not do what they usually do - analyse, script, pre-record and edit. Send AMcG off for a drop of arsenic latte, and let the analyst get on with it. Grrrr!
The chat-format simply does not / did NOT work - gosh, so many have said this so many times over the years on these threads - and frankly it seemed a vanity purely to strut the Sound Frontiers / pop-up / residency / look at us being ever so daring in this glass box mess that has kept me wearily irritated for the best part of ......oh, for goodness' sake, since 'it' started.
As said upthread, if you are not as interested as a Renaissance music scholar in the can of worms that is the debate about how the age's music should be / is performed, then the chat was probably OK. But if you know the piece reasonably well, and anything about its background and performance probs, then the amount of time wasted in this chat-format was annoying. Did anyone count the number of versions actually referred to? It seemed to be me to be surprisingly few when set against the number on record.
My one quiet delight was the exclusion of the KCC version
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