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  • Lat-Literal
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    • Aug 2015
    • 6983

    #31
    Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
    I didn't need to look that up, honestly! Everyone who knows me is aware that I do not forget dates and it's almost a wee bit obsessive sometimes. Dates, anniversaries of all kinds, birthdays, news events, I just soak it up. There was a time when I could have told you what day of the week a certain date fell between say, 1965 and 1990, quite quickly but as I get older it becomes a little more difficult. It's helpful, in my case, knowing that my birthday and Christmas Day always fall on the same day of the week and as my birthday is in June it's often just a case of working backwards or forwards. Like I say, a bit obsessive!
    My birthday and Christmas Day also fall on the same day of the week.

    Mine is seven days before.

    It's definitely something in the air.

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    • Eine Alpensinfonie
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      • Nov 2010
      • 20570

      #32
      Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post
      My birthday and Christmas Day also fall on the same day of the week.

      Mine is seven days before.
      Mine is 7 days after, and the Vienna Phil gives me a concert every time.

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      • waldo
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        • Mar 2013
        • 449

        #33
        There was TV advert for British Electricity in the early 1980s. It might have been something to do with privatisation........anyway, the advert played the opening to the Eroica. Bam!..... Bam!....... I didn't know what it was called, however; I didn't know any classical music at all. But weeks later, I stumbled over the score in the local library. I could read music (from playing the recorder), but God knows why I picked the score up or even tried to read it. Anyway - I read the first few bars and realised - this was the great British electricity advert music I liked! I got the tape (Karajan/BPO) soon after and that was my first record.

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        • Cockney Sparrow
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          • Jan 2014
          • 2286

          #34
          Originally posted by waldo View Post
          I could read music (from playing the recorder), but God knows why I picked the score up or even tried to read it. Anyway - I read the first few bars and realised - this was the great British electricity advert music I liked! I got the tape (Karajan/BPO) soon after and that was my first record.
          Oh my goodness - Mrs CS went down fighting for primary recorder teaching, in ability groups in her school. Regarded as obviously antediluvian, it wasn't accepted that it was the key to reading music. 90-95% of children managing to read music as a result, and then go on to learn to play string instrument from violin to double bass in one of the surviving wider opportunity primary classes. (Or, being able to read music, the children were equipped with the ability and confidence to begin any instrument their parents or the school could resource).

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          • waldo
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            • Mar 2013
            • 449

            #35
            Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow
            Oh my goodness - Mrs CS went down fighting for primary recorder teaching, in ability groups in her school........
            It certainly worked for me. I still play the recorder, in fact!

            Where I grew up - in South Wales - we also went on yearly residential courses to play music. The "camp" was in Ogmore-by-Sea - dormitories, a main hall, a canteen and so on. Two or three hundred children would gather for a whole week, play music in "sections" all day, then put on a concert for the parents at the end. There were recorder courses for smaller children and orchestral ones for the older ones. I first went when I was nine and was taught to play the tenor recorder. At night, an old woman with a walking cane stalked the corridors listening out for bad behaviour.

            I took my wife there not so long ago. I'd told her all about it, so we drove up one afternoon. Here it is, I said. Just around this bed on the left.

            It was gone. Flattened. The land sold off for new houses. I felt like getting on my knees and bashing the earth like Charlton Heston at the end of the Planets of the Apes.

            The library where I found the score to the Eroica is gone, too.......

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            • Eine Alpensinfonie
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              • Nov 2010
              • 20570

              #36
              The recorder is much maligned.

              We hear endless comments along the lines that young recorder players "play out of tune". 90% of the time, this is untrue. Other than variations in breath control, they are generally quite well tuned, but in a group of beginners, several are likely to be playing wrong notes, which is hardly the fault of the instrument.

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              • burning dog
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                • Dec 2010
                • 1511

                #37
                This very version on an EP - the build up to the main theme in the Intermezzo, at about four or five years old, playing on a Murphy radiogram I literally cut my teeth on

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                • Eine Alpensinfonie
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                  • Nov 2010
                  • 20570

                  #38
                  Were you able to remove the scratches on the radiogram?

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                  • gradus
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                    • Nov 2010
                    • 5611

                    #39
                    Ah, radiograms. Best of all I think was the Decca Decola, resplendent cabinetry and latterly fitted with the ffss pickup with Garrard 301. eBay has one for £4,000!

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                    • french frank
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                      • Feb 2007
                      • 30321

                      #40
                      Originally posted by gradus View Post
                      Ah, radiograms. Best of all I think was the Decca Decola, resplendent cabinetry and latterly fitted with the ffss pickup with Garrard 301. eBay has one for £4,000!
                      We had a radiogram. My parents kept their 78rpm record on the turntable - and a plant on top of the lid

                      This is the most similar one:
                      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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                      • cloughie
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                        • Dec 2011
                        • 22128

                        #41
                        Originally posted by burning dog View Post
                        This very version on an EP - the build up to the main theme in the Intermezzo, at about four or five years old, playing on a Murphy radiogram I literally cut my teeth on

                        ...and now in the Sibelius Decca Great Performances box I bought a couple of weeks ago, a bargain at the price at the time, 11cd set for £11.99. I must say the CD sounds better!

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                        • oddoneout
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                          • Nov 2015
                          • 9218

                          #42
                          Originally posted by french frank View Post
                          We had a radiogram. My parents kept their 78rpm record on the turntable - and a plant on top of the lid

                          This is the most similar one:
                          Well you can't be too careful can you. Good heavens where would we be if all that culture was allowed to escape....

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                          • oddoneout
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                            • Nov 2015
                            • 9218

                            #43
                            Interesting to see mention of breakthroughs as the result of hearing a short piece, aka bleeding chunk elsewhere......

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                            • burning dog
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                              • Dec 2010
                              • 1511

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
                              Were you able to remove the scratches on the radiogram?
                              filled in with boot polish I expect

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                              • Joseph K
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                                • Oct 2017
                                • 7765

                                #45
                                Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
                                Interesting to see mention of breakthroughs as the result of hearing a short piece, aka bleeding chunk elsewhere......
                                For me, it probably was not one single moment, but rather a series of moments...

                                Speaking of bleeding chunks, a moment that stays with me was during an after-school listening session with my music teacher, prep for those of us going on to do A-level music. One of the questions was on Turangalila Symphony, and the clip was of the first Turangalila movement. I couldn't believe my ears - the music was that monumentally awesome, so gloriously sumptuous and rich.

                                Not long after I ordered (probably the first time I'd ever ordered music online) Messiaen's Turangalila Symphony (Andre Previn) along with the Quartet for the End of Time and a CD of Xenakis' Metastaesis, Pithoprakta and Eonta.

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