Ian Skelly presents Breakfast this weekend although the playlists are the usual ‘safe’ selection. I don’t believe this is IS’s own choice, as his selection of music to fill in the gap after the evening live concert is usually very interesting.
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostIan Skelly presents Breakfast this weekend although the playlists are the usual ‘safe’ selection. I don’t believe this is IS’s own choice, as his selection of music to fill in the gap after the evening live concert is usually very interesting.
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostIan Skelly presents Breakfast this weekend although the playlists are the usual ‘safe’ selection. I don’t believe this is IS’s own choice, as his selection of music to fill in the gap after the evening live concert is usually very interesting.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI heard his voice with relief this morning, as I had remembered Clemency B-H saying two weeks ago that she would be back in a fortnight. So I wonder if Ian is a late substitution - in which case the rep today might have had her hand in it...?
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostDo you think the presenter has the choice of rep?
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostDoversoul (n1293) apparently thinks so. Rob Cowan, on the old boards, answered a question about this, saying it was a joint effort of producers and presenter. My post hazarded the guess that it was CBH rather than IS who' had a hand in today's selection.
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But did anyone hear Ian Skelly - after playing Holst's Jupiter once more - admit that he had only come across Beni Mora for the first time two months ago on Essential Classics?
How can a professional in the field of broadcasting classical music have never heard that piece before?O Wort, du Wort, das mir Fehlt!
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Originally posted by Bax-of-Delights View PostBut did anyone hear Ian Skelly - after playing Holst's Jupiter once more - admit that he had only come across Beni Mora for the first time two months ago on Essential Classics?
How can a professional in the field of broadcasting classical music have never heard that piece before?
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Originally posted by Bax-of-Delights View PostBut did anyone hear Ian Skelly - after playing Holst's Jupiter once more - admit that he had only come across Beni Mora for the first time two months ago on Essential Classics?
How can a professional in the field of broadcasting classical music have never heard that piece before?
I'd be interested to know how IS segued into Beni Mora when he played Jupiter. What did he say? "I only recently encountered "Beni Mora" which is a lovely, rarely played piece; but instead of playing that, here's Jupiter for anyone who isn't yet sick to death of it."
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