Originally posted by Thropplenoggin
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BaL 7.12.13 - Bach: Cantata BWV 21
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Originally posted by Thropplenoggin View Post'Wordly tribulations', 'sensibility', several 'veritables' and the use of 'yield' as a verb...wonderful! Why can't every BBC R3 presenter speak with such precise and eloquent English?
Agree with EA. A very fair BaL. It had me glued to the radio from start to finish, and that doesn't happen often these days.
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Originally posted by MickyD View PostNA has always been so eloquent - I used to adore his contributions to Gramophone and fortunately he still pops up every now and then in IRR. His book about Baroque Music is similarly enjoyable.
Of course, I meant 'worldly tribulations'.It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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VodkaDilc
Originally posted by MickyD View PostI'm also delighted to see that Nicholas Anderson is to be the reviewer - a passionate and hugely knowledgeable authority on baroque music.
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I agree with all said here. An excellent programme and a wise choice- certainly my favourite version of the ones I've heard. I used to have it on a tape cassette, BWV 21 on one side and the Magnificat on the other which meant a great deal of rewinding since I much preferred BWV 21 to the other. In particular I used to listen to the chorus Sei nun wieder zufrieden, meine Seele repeatedly. Kujiken's performance is a joy.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI am slightly worried about all the laurels draped around Nicholas Anderson's neck. I mean, I couldn't agree more. But if the BBC spies realise he's liked by the likes of us, well maybe he'd better watch that neck.....
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Black Swan
I totally agree about Nicholas Anderson. Do we think the future will bring Tweets and Texts during the review session? NOT.
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Originally posted by Black Swan View PostI totally agree about Nicholas Anderson. Do we think the future will bring Tweets and Texts during the review session? NOT.
"Well Jessica , we have had numerous tweets saying the Perahia recording of the Ballades is marvellous and asking whether you are deaf "
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