From the mysterious land of rain and the potato sandwich comes - Hear and Now!
Christopher Norby: A Tale of Fractured Minds (BBC Radio 3 Commission, world premiere) - " ... describes the composer's experience of depersonalisation ... a terrifying yet strangely interesting experience ... personal voyage into the underworld ... violent outbursts in percussion and brass ... a coda that can never again be certain of itself ... fretful and unsettled."
Well, I can get all that at home.
Norby mentions film scores and the music could be from an Indiana Jones film, it's quite familiarly ominous, well-orchestrated and clear emotionally. Anyone who's seen Kingdom of the Crystal Skull has known what it is to suffer so I suppose he's got where he wants to. I didn't hear anything though that went any deeper than Spielberg on an off-day.
Below is heartwarming film of the aftershow party.
Ian Wilson: Rise - Some attractive sounds but I wasn't sure that they added up to anything. In the first movement, there's a cluck of wind instruments which in itself is a good noise; there's a whistle from the strings at the end. It was interesting to hear consistent time signatures across a whole movement which I'd somehow assumed were a thing of the past.
By the way, I like both rain and potato sandwiches on buttered soda bread with some salt and salad cream. Not the rain. I don't like rain on my sandwiches and a rain sandwich is a ridiculous idea. I think less of you for suggesting it. Where would you put the top slice of the bread, for a start? At what altitude? The bottom slice could stay on your plate but the top one?
It could be an open sandwich, I suppose, but then that's introducing a Scandinavian element to the food and I wasn't really thinking about fusion cooking.
Christopher Norby: A Tale of Fractured Minds (BBC Radio 3 Commission, world premiere) - " ... describes the composer's experience of depersonalisation ... a terrifying yet strangely interesting experience ... personal voyage into the underworld ... violent outbursts in percussion and brass ... a coda that can never again be certain of itself ... fretful and unsettled."
Well, I can get all that at home.
Norby mentions film scores and the music could be from an Indiana Jones film, it's quite familiarly ominous, well-orchestrated and clear emotionally. Anyone who's seen Kingdom of the Crystal Skull has known what it is to suffer so I suppose he's got where he wants to. I didn't hear anything though that went any deeper than Spielberg on an off-day.
Below is heartwarming film of the aftershow party.
Sam ... stay in the trolley!!
By the way, I like both rain and potato sandwiches on buttered soda bread with some salt and salad cream. Not the rain. I don't like rain on my sandwiches and a rain sandwich is a ridiculous idea. I think less of you for suggesting it. Where would you put the top slice of the bread, for a start? At what altitude? The bottom slice could stay on your plate but the top one?
It could be an open sandwich, I suppose, but then that's introducing a Scandinavian element to the food and I wasn't really thinking about fusion cooking.
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