Yes, indeed, Mathias comparison highly apt with this lyric. Makes most of these settings look a bit frail.
R3 Carol Competition
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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View PostI’d say that the principal fault of all the settings with piano accompaniment were that they seemed very generic and bore no particular relation to the words they were setting. Rutter-lite if you like. John Rutter, at his considerable best, is a wonderful setter of words. But so often I hear imitators who attempt all the Rutter tropes to no effect. Last year’s winner was a case in point.
The two a cappella settings this year struck me as at least offering something a little bit different, with a bit of bite. But I doubt that either of them will win.
None of them comes near Mathias’s setting, IMVVHO.
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Previous years I've had a pretty stand-out favourite, but not so far this time. There are probably one or two I haven't heard, so must hope one of these will prove to be the bees' knees!
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Were they not allowed organ accompaniment this year, or are we just getting cheapo pedal-less versions? The piano parts I've heard so far sound very ordinary, generic, cliché-ed,I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostSorry, but if I knew my carol would get bashed out by the BBC Singers, I'd think twice about submitting.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostSorry, but if I knew my carol would get bashed out by the BBC Singers, I'd think twice about submitting.
Perhaps you can think of another professional group that holds a similar competition for carol composers that offer a professional performance on the radio? With a guarantee that it isn’t just ‘bashed out’ as you so tastefully put it.
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Originally posted by jonfan View PostUnworthy comment DracoM. With the right conductor they can be supreme in all styles, eg Sakari Oramo conducting Parry at 2018 Proms. No wobble if they’re told not to.
Perhaps you can think of another professional group that holds a similar competition for carol composers that offer a professional performance on the radio? With a guarantee that it isn’t just ‘bashed out’ as you so tastefully put it.
It is NOT the carols, or the competition - which I applaud hugely - BUT I really find the BBCS difficult - formidable in numbers of areas as they may be.
BUT big Q:
Does not the ensemble for whom you are writing not influence the manner in which you write?
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostIt is NOT the carols, or the competition - which I applaud hugely - BUT I really find the BBCS difficult - formidable in numbers of areas as they may be.
BUT big Q:
Does not the ensemble for whom you are writing not influence the manner in which you write?My boxes are positively disintegrating under the sheer weight of ticks. Ed Reardon
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Originally posted by DracoM View Post
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Good Lord! At least I backed the winner, this year Should have put money on it. Might help towards the car repair bill. The last thing anybody who has a lot to do with bees feels like doing is dedicating a poem to them, let alone writing a carol. The best bee keepers are invariably miserable elderly men worn to a shred by a lifetime of hot, heavy, frustrating physical work often in difficult conditions Fyi historically, the bee keeper was regarded as lower than the swine herd in agricultural communities But not any more, of course. Along with the popularity of eating vegetables, traditionally seen as staple food for peasant folk while only the rich ate meat, bee keeping is now the height of fashion and the preserve of the chattering classes
A pretty setting to some difficult worlds. I liked the carolAnd the tune ends too soon for us all
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