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Recorded Music Societies - Anyone a member?
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI see there is one quite close to where I live - not an idea I relish to be honest - what if someone wanted to subject us to an evening of recordings by Sir Neville Marriner ?
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI see there is one quite close to where I live - not an idea I relish to be honest - what if someone wanted to subject us to an evening of recordings by Sir Neville Marriner ?
...and his Mozart 25/29 on Argo were excellent.
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Then let me in !
Sir Nev's recording of the Enigma Variations and a record of French music including a Sorceror's Apprentice that sounded more like a 15 year old on work experience with a hangover - ought to have had him referred to that committee that strips people of honours -atrocious .
Generally , a metaphor , for neat precise dull as ditchwater music making IMO .
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What a cop-out ! You might as well stay at home and listen...The whole point IMO is a well-structured talk, with a central theme, illustrated by extracts. Some can be substantial, but I would never play a whole (long) symphony. Course not everyone agrees; there's a society near us in Wakefield that basically advertise a programme (usually overture, concerto, symphony-type of thing) and the talking is kept to a minimum, really just an intro. to each piece. Needless to say, I won't be joining any time soon !
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Originally posted by Pianoman View PostWhat a cop-out ! You might as well stay at home and listen...The whole point IMO is a well-structured talk, with a central theme, illustrated by extracts. Some can be substantial, but I would never play a whole (long) symphony. Course not everyone agrees; there's a society near us in Wakefield that basically advertise a programme (usually overture, concerto, symphony-type of thing) and the talking is kept to a minimum, really just an intro. to each piece. Needless to say, I won't be joining any time soon !
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Originally posted by Pianoman View PostWhat a cop-out ! You might as well stay at home and listen...The whole point IMO is a well-structured talk, with a central theme, illustrated by extracts. Some can be substantial, but I would never play a whole (long) symphony.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostGripping stuff, Pianoman - do they clap between movements too?
Don't get me wrong, some of these talks are really excellent; Sheffield are particularly adventurous, as they invite academic staff from the Uni (as I've tried to do at Huddersfield) but it's quite easy to see why some don't survive, or indeed dwindle to just a few friends meeting in someone's house.
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Originally posted by Pianoman View PostHaha, not far off the truth ! The bizarre thing is, they genuinely wonder why membership is falling...
Don't get me wrong, some of these talks are really excellent; Sheffield are particularly adventurous, as they invite academic staff from the Uni (as I've tried to do at Huddersfield) but it's quite easy to see why some don't survive, or indeed dwindle to just a few friends meeting in someone's house.Last edited by Stanfordian; 08-08-13, 12:34.
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