Originally posted by Heldenleben
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BaL 18.11.17 - Rodgers: Oklahoma
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostMy word Gordon Macrae's singing of SWTFOT was unbelievably beautiful . To produce that sound amongst all the razzmatazz and pressure of a big budget movie - that is talent . With performances of this quality the boundaries between the popular and high art become meaningless really .
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostIf you can have a BAL on Carmen or Die Lustige Witwe , you can have a BAL on Oklahoma, Carousel, Pal Joey, etc, etc. There is no reason why these wonderful works shoudn't be treated with the respect afforded to 'proper' operas/music dramas.
But i think I'd be a bit concerned if there as a BAL on Phantom of the Opera, say (not likely to happen, though - who knows? - there may be one on Jesus Christ Superstar at some point in the near(ish) future).
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostIf you can have a BAL on Carmen or Die Lustige Witwe , you can have a BAL on Oklahoma, Carousel, Pal Joey, etc, etc. There is no reason why these wonderful works shoudn't be treated with the respect afforded to 'proper' operas/music dramas.
But i think I'd be a bit concerned if there as a BAL on Phantom of the Opera, say (not likely to happen, though - who knows? - there may be one on Jesus Christ Superstar at some point in the near(ish) future).
If we can have a BAL on Oklahoma, Carousel then we could have one on say Phantom of the Opera or Jesus Christ Superstar. Not a case of musical snobbery, surely?
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... perhaps Radio 2, the 'Light Programme' of yore, could be encouraged to have its own Building a Library, which could look at things like musicals, music theatre, Gilbert and Sullivan, the American Songbook and such.
We need more space on Radio 3 for Dunstaple, Xenakis, Lefébure-Wely, Morton Feldman, d'Anglebert, Cabezón, Lawes, and the ars subtilior school...
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It seems that people's differing points of view are based, not on any sort of principle, but on whether they personally happen to enjoy/admire particular forms of music. "If I admire it, why shouldn't it be on Radio 3?"
One reason might be because the BBC, alone, offers five other music stations for a broad range of music with popular appeal, and these stations rigorously exclude anything that 'comes within Radio 3's remit'.
Is 'quality' the criterion for including music on Radio 3? Or, to put it another way, is the rest of BBC music radio just popular rubbish?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
Hiya vinteuil,
I fully agree with your sentiments. But I won't be holding my breath!
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