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  • Spitzflute
    Full Member
    • May 2018
    • 5

    This is pretty good- music gets a look in here...https://youtu.be/SKV6h_5XFbk

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    • french frank
      Administrator/Moderator
      • Feb 2007
      • 30654

      Hello, Spitzflute - for those who look askance at strange urls, have no fear of this one

      Originally posted by Spitzflute View Post
      This is pretty good- music gets a look in here...https://youtu.be/SKV6h_5XFbk
      It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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      • jean
        Late member
        • Nov 2010
        • 7100

        As if poor Elin Manahan Thomas hadn't suffered enough on this thread already!

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        • Richard Tarleton

          Brilliant, surreal.

          Oh, and welcome, Spitzflute!
          Last edited by Guest; 25-05-18, 08:56.

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          • gurnemanz
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 7448

            Thanks for filling me in on all this. I haven't yet brought myself to watch any wedding highlights - except for the above lipsynch. I may now not actually get around to it. As the wedding was taking place we happened to be driving past Windsor on the M4, listening to R3 Music Matters. We were on our way to a matinee show of Congreve's Way of the World at the Donmar, which includes a bravura performance as Lady Wishfort by Haydn Gwynne (Camilla in Channel 4's spoof, "The Windsors").

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            • Richard Tarleton

              Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
              a bravura performance as Lady Wishfort by Haydn Gwynne
              A brilliant actress - I think I first spotted her in David Lodge's Nice Work, BBC2, 1989. Also hilarious in Drop the Dead Donkey, and a fine episode of Lewis, among much else -

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              • Pianorak
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 3128

                Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
                a bravura performance as Lady Wishfort by Haydn Gwynne . . .
                Haydn Gwynne - an exceptional and versatile actress. I remember her vividly in "City of Angels" with Roger Allam and the late Martin Smith at the Prince of Wales theatre in (1993?).
                My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)

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                • greenilex
                  Full Member
                  • Nov 2010
                  • 1626

                  Have only just seen the Bad Lipreading above.

                  Truly a work of genius.

                  Thank you.

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                  • jean
                    Late member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 7100

                    The other day, the Liverpool Phil phoned me about my subscription to next season's concerts.

                    They wanted to discuss a 'close-up' concert planned for the small Music Room, which they'd had to move into the main hall because it's already sold out, five months in advance.

                    The concert is this one:

                    Sheku Kanneh-Mason cello, Isata Kanneh-Mason piano

                    Boccherini: Cello Sonata No.6 in A major
                    Poulenc: Cello Sonata
                    Debussy: Cello Sonata
                    Brahms: Cello Sonata No.2


                    I know he was Young Musician of the Year in 2016, but would that have been enough by itself to arouse such interest?

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                    • oddoneout
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2015
                      • 9423

                      I know he was Young Musician of the Year in 2016, but would that have been enough by itself to arouse such interest?
                      I think he, and the family name, have become a draw, beyond the 'usual' concert-going population. Isata attracted sponsorship from Elton John, a younger sister was in this year's Young Musician, and there was a documentary about the family last year which, added to all the attention given to Sheku himself is likely drawing on a wider audience than would be the case for other chamber music performers.

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