There is nothing new about this either, and even (or perhaps especially!) some of the best-known establishments are "complicit". Some people still don't seem to know that "Carols from King's" is always filmed about two weeks before Christmas Eve (whereas the Radio 4 Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols is indeed live), and that "Easter at King's" is also typically filmed at the same time, months in advance. Nothing wrong with that, of course!
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostThe KCC kids get sung off their feet in pursuing the ambitious recording etc schedule. Hmm.
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Originally posted by Quilisma View PostThere is nothing new about this either, and even (or perhaps especially!) some of the best-known establishments are "complicit". Some people still don't seem to know that "Carols from King's" is always filmed about two weeks before Christmas Eve (whereas the Radio 4 Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols is indeed live), and that "Easter at King's" is also typically filmed at the same time, months in advance. Nothing wrong with that, of course!
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Originally posted by Roger Judd View Postà propos Arthur Hutchings ... I heard him espouse an amusing theory regarding Walmisley in D minor. The composer was somewhat addicted to opium (allegedly!), and the innovative nature of the Magnificat was as a result of a 'fix'. It gradually wore off, and this explained, according to the Professor, why the Nunc dimittis was less adventurous ... discuss!
Hope to catch the broadcast shortly.
RJ
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