The Tallis Scholars at Saffron Hall (EMS, Sunday 17 November @ 1700)
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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View PostExcellent EMS, I really enjoyed it.
The Young Composers (under 19 & 25!) section with accompanying Tallis Scholar pieces - what more could you ask for?
Then... why, oh why, oh why, R3, spoil the whole atmosphere with a trashy trailer for UNWIND!!!!
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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View PostExcellent EMS, I really enjoyed it.
The Young Composers (under 19 & 25!) section with accompanying Tallis Scholar pieces - what more could you ask for?
Then... why, oh why, oh why, R3, spoil the whole atmosphere with a trashy trailer for UNWIND!!!!
An insult to the performers and to us listeners.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostWhat annoyed me was the BBC's apparent fear of any silence: the pieces started microseconds after the announcements ended.
An insult to the performers and to us listeners.
(I see that Sounds has lost the first few seconds again.)
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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View PostCould they have been tight for time with the encore? But, you're right - the music should be treated with more respect.
(I see that Sounds has lost the first few seconds again.)
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostWell they didn't include all the pieces that the blurb said would be included, and it wasn't a live broadcast so there should be no excuse for indecent haste.
I still enjoyed it, though.
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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View PostYou're right ooo, the two de Wert pieces & the Guerrero were missing.
I still enjoyed it, though.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI enjoyed it as well, but why oh why does it have to be shortchanged like that? It's not as if the missing pieces(and there must be more from that concert) are appearing in a later programme. Next week's seems to be a repeat from 2021, and although it will be worth hearing again, it shouldn't oust the chance to hear a superb performing group in a (2 hours less an interval) concert that has already been part broadcast. Looking up the details I see that what appeared on the R3 online blurb is a straight cut and paste from one of the Saffron Hall webpages, hence the missing items. As ever - why bother having online info if it isn't going to be correct? I also came across this, which doesn't say much but does provide an interesting detail about the disposition of singers for the Allegri.
https://www.newstatesman.com/culture...ime-and-moving
When was the last time we had an evening concert of Early or Baroque Music?
Remember when we had the likes of Academy of Ancient Music, Stile Antico, Jordi Savall, Dunedin Consort, Harmonie Universelle, The English Concert, I Fagiolini, Phantasm, Angela Hewitt... in just over a month?
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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View PostI agree totally & thanks for the link.
When was the last time we had an evening concert of Early or Baroque Music?
Remember when we had the likes of Academy of Ancient Music, Stile Antico, Jordi Savall, Dunedin Consort, Harmonie Universelle, The English Concert, I Fagiolini, Phantasm, Angela Hewitt... in just over a month?
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostOr even Classical. "Home of Classical Music", a meaningless statement that is probably now eligible for a complaint to the ASA...
...perhaps we could do with a Trail(er) Standards Agency*!
* Or even an Ident Standards Agency.
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