Originally posted by EdgeleyRob
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June is British Music Month on Radio 3!
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amateur51
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Without consulting my leader ams, but as June is slipping away, I have submitted the most recent suggestions above to 3Breakfast by the very old fashioned medium of email.
An immediate email was fired back stating
".....Please note � we are receiving a large volume of suggestions for the map. Please be assured we now have your e-mail and we will endeavour to process it in due course"!!!!
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amateur51
Originally posted by antongould View PostWithout consulting my leader ams, but as June is slipping away, I have submitted the most recent suggestions above to 3Breakfast by the very old fashioned medium of email.
An immediate email was fired back stating
".....Please note � we are receiving a large volume of suggestions for the map. Please be assured we now have your e-mail and we will endeavour to process it in due course"!!!!
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I did too Rob! An underestimated composer, wouldnt you think? I have on Essential /Classcis, and at the moment, RC is nplaying Roinald binge.His The Watrer Mill, a very enchamtimng miniature, and now Miss melanie. We are all taqlking of ther heavyweioghts in british music but we must not forget the lighter side, either?Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostI much say how much I enjoyed the Grace Williams Symphony No. 2 broadcast this afternoon. I would certainly like to hear it again.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostManaged to catch up with this at last.....I found it very, very enjoyable and not as dark as ER did or as "in the manner of others" as has been suggested. A lot to catch up with - the whole RVW COTW series for a start. how did we live without iplayer?
I recall listening to the Grace Williams and yes at times I did hear suggestions of Vaughan Williams.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostHiya gouldy,
I recall listening to the Grace Williams and yes at times I did hear suggestions of Vaughan Williams.
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amateur51
This afternoon there's a chance to listen to BBCSSO/Andrew Manze in Vaughan Williams symphony no 3 (remember their thrilling RVW symphonies 4-6 evening at the Proms in 2012?)
Later: The programme also includes a performance of Bartok violin concerto no 2 by Bartok: Violin Concerto no. 2 by Patricia Kopatchinskaja (violin),BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra,and Ilan Volkov (conductor). I heard this soloist in Prokofiev violin concerto no 2 at the Royal Festival Hall a few weeks ago with LPO/Jurowski, and it was a thrilling performance, full of imagination & magic so I have high hopes for the Bartok
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostPatricia Kopatchinskaja (violin)... I heard this soloist in Prokofiev violin concerto no 2 at the Royal Festival Hall a few weeks ago with LPO/Jurowski, and it was a thrilling performance, full of imagination & magic so I have high hopes for the Bartok"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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