Originally posted by P. G. Tipps
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Bruckner: Symphony no. 7 BaL 13/12/14
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Originally posted by Roehre View PostIncredible, being a professional murderer as well as a quite accomplished musician.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostYes - the optimistic 18th & 19th Century idea that the Arts have a "civilizing" effect on people was blown out of the water in the 20th. At most, the Arts merely give "moral" (highly inappropriate vocabulary in some contexts) succour for people to do what they believe to be the right thing to do. The thought of these people (for whom no description carries sufficient contempt) coming home after a hard day's work of torture and murder, and finding solace in Bruckner (or Bach or Wagner or Beethoven or Mozart ... ) is one I find inexpressively repugnant.
But then, I suppose they didn't come home after a long day's 'toil' and say, I really fancy listening to Bruckner 7, but I'd better not because I'm evil!
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostBut then, I suppose they didn't come home after a long day's 'toil' and say, I really fancy listening to Bruckner 7, but I'd better not because I'm evil![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Don Petter
Originally posted by Flay View PostI have no problem with listening to a lecture - providing the subject matter is well-researched and decently presented.
On the other hand, two people talking to each other appear to exclude the listener. That is not to say that other peoples' conversations can't be interesting, but in terms of listener involvement (the current mantra) it would seem to be a backward step.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostExactly! The Nazis believed they were the good guys (the ones who truly "deserved" Art) and everyone else was evil.
Reminds me of a letter to Gramophone in the 90s where the writer was saying that it was incongruous and repugnant that Karl Bohm should be conducting Beethoven 6, because he thought he was a Nazi collaborator!! Sheep, birds, shepherds and all things pastoral are off limits to Nazis!!!
There is definitely something wrong with this whole idea about music and baddies.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
I suspect that the audience figures for Bal/CDR have gone down in the last 5-10 years. If that's tue, it's a good enough reason to consider a new format.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostEstablish a focus group, maybe. Someone telling us about some recordings he or she has listened to and telling us which one he or she likes best more or less dictates its own format. It is surely the determination to invent new formats that has led to recent failed experiments such as the one where Person B, who has not actually listened to all recordings, chips in from the sidelines.
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Originally posted by Don Petter View PostThe big advantage of a single broadcaster talking on the radio is that the speaker appears to be directly addressing you, the listener.
On the other hand, two people talking to each other appear to exclude the listener. That is not to say that other peoples' conversations can't be interesting, but in terms of listener involvement (the current mantra) it would seem to be a backward step."...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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Originally posted by Don Petter View PostThe big advantage of a single broadcaster talking on the radio is that the speaker appears to be directly addressing you, the listener.
On the other hand, two people talking to each other appear to exclude the listener. That is not to say that other peoples' conversations can't be interesting, but in terms of listener involvement (the current mantra) it would seem to be a backward step.
The dog of two head approach is not the same, but it's not inferior, it's just different.
A forward step concerning listener involvement would be to hashtag/twitter the programme.
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