These boards seem to be ever more quiet; is it a sign of the times that perhaps, we have all run out of steam? Or, more optimistically have more important things to attend to......?
Where is everyone?
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I'd agree Visnick, the same thought has crossed my mind in the past week or two.
I see that people are tip-toeing round starting some sort of political threads in the hope they don't get barred but perhaps we can all get our thinking caps on and get some new musical threads going! Haven't had a Mahler thread in ages...
The Proms Guide is out next Thursday so that should get us all talking again."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI'd agree Visnick, the same thought has crossed my mind in the past week or two.
I see that people are tip-toeing round starting some sort of political threads in the hope they don't get barred but perhaps we can all get our thinking caps on and get some new musical threads going! Haven't had a Mahler thread in ages...
The Proms Guide is out next Thursday so that should get us all talking again.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI'd agree Visnick, the same thought has crossed my mind in the past week or two.
I see that people are tip-toeing round starting some sort of political threads in the hope they don't get barred but perhaps we can all get our thinking caps on and get some new musical threads going! Haven't had a Mahler thread in ages...
The Proms Guide is out next Thursday so that should get us all talking again.
But there's too much talk about recordings, rather than music. I enjoy a certain amount of those threads (Jane's Japanese stuff, techie stuff, etc) but the balance is wrong, IMV. Not enough concert going talk, music tallk, etc. Too much "what is your favourite Mendelssohn Italian recording" and the like.
Also, IMV the forum was much more enjoyable in recent weeks, before the 'politics' started creeping back. I think some robust moderating is called for. We know where it will end up, we've been there before. Politics and religion are two things not to talk about at dinner.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostAre we at dinner? I've only just had breakfast. (No kippers fortunately.)
...and which of us would want to contribute posts to threads on this forum whil in mid-repast anyway? Worse than checking texts / messages or using the laptop while eating, I'd say...
I'd be all for a greater proportion of discussions of live concerts, though...
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It's the end of the holidays! Back to the hum drum! The Summer Term or at the school where I work, since 2013 we have called it Trinity Term! Not a bad name. Hence Autumn term is Michaelmas Term, Winter term is Lent and Summer Trinity(all I am saying is hat I work in a posh skool!)Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostQuite. Much better to discuss the really great composers like Herbert Howells.
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