Anyone else noted the scary resemblance between David Owen Norris and the ghastly Quentin Letts of the Daiky Mail.
Separated at birth ?
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Originally posted by Flay View PostWould anyone even admit to reading the Daily Wail?
I think you can tell how I feel about Letts. Owen Norris, on the other hand, provides real insights, intelligent comment as well as having the musical attributes the result of serious study and hard work. I like him very much (I know there are, as is inevitable, detractors who will be along shortly...)
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Originally posted by Cockney Sparrow View PostOwen Norris, on the other hand, provides real insights, intelligent comment as well as having the musical attributes the result of serious study and hard work. I like him very much (I know there are, as is inevitable, detractors who will be along shortly...)
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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View PostYou'll get no detraction from me (see above). He taught a friend of mine at Southampton University, and is spoken of with nothing but admiration, affection and gratitude.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostA few years ago he gave a R3 broadcast on Brahms's Op.118 before a student audience, illustrating with excerpts on the sort of piano JB would have composed the pieces for, followed by a full performance. One remembers such things as his mentioning of a cross-handed passage which would have made the performer turn around so as to eyeball the lady referenced in the passage - quite extraordinary. Though not intended it made me more than previously aware of Brahms as an important link between Schoenberg and JS Bach.
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Originally posted by underthecountertenor View PostJust as well they were separated at birth. Norris was evidently nicely brought up, unlike the repulsive Letts.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostRepulsive? I find him quite entertainig. He's very funny, too. I don't read newspapers, so if he gets up to different things in the Daily Mail, I wouldn't know (more fool anyone who reads the Daily Mail, it's no better than The Guardian).
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