The Beeb has quite a good record on suggesting hobbies for its audience. Not everyone follows the amateur music scene, so the suggestion may be welcome...
Great Orchestral Bake Off
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostNot only is "she" in it, but it's her photo that fronts it - as usual.
I watched for a few minutes, with the annoyingly inappropriate canned music, noted the typically blinkered BBC method of shortlisting - and switched off.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI felt rather sorry for the People's Orchestra - they played with a great deal more spirit than the very cautious North Devon Sinfonia .
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Essentially this is another vehicle for Katie Derham, although quite what musical expertise she brings to the party is open to question. I think what gets on my personal goat is that every single excerpt is cut short for, cue, another shot of KD gurning and more faux tension building moments.
What would have made this programme so much better would have been for it to have concentrated on the musicianship, the difficulties faced by amateurs in playing complex music and an opportunity to actually hear enough of their performances to judge their musical standards (I mean we already had symphonies whittled down to one movement, how much less could they piossibly play?). However, that sort of intelligent programme making clearly belongs to a different age.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI watched for a few minutes, with the annoyingly inappropriate canned music, noted the typically blinkered BBC method of shortlisting - and switched off.
I enjoyed it. They did feature certain characters who were followed through but I thought they were well chosen. KD wasn't too intrusive. However the programme succombed to the stupid manufactured "suspense" when announcing the losers.
I don't understand why some here seem to object to the presence of retired professionals. Surely they provide the backbone, and give encouragement to younger, newer members.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by Mary Chambers View PostI enjoy seeing the orchestras and appreciate the people in them. The range of ages is impressive, and it's reassuring to see so many people playing good music. I just wish it wasn't a competition.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostI blame that Walther meself, although it was already around before even then.
Praise him in the cymbals and dances : praise him upon the strings and pipe.
Praise him upon the well-tuned cymbals : praise him upon the loud cymbals.
Rather like Young Musician of the Year - how is One expected to compare the entrants in different categories? (the percussion round was well-represented).
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post... and Slaithwaite is pronounced SLAWIT.
In each case, however, I ask why?, as I wonder how many people from outside the counties concerned (never mind from outside the country in which they're situated) could possible guess; it's Cholmondeley and Featherstonehaugh all over again...Last edited by ahinton; 16-09-16, 14:50.
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