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I'm not sure which one of them is the divo - none of them look particularly divine or god-like to me. Of course, the plural would be 'divi', which in an alternative spelling - 'divy' - means a stupid person.
I think the blog Mr Pee linked to is worth quoting -
"In case anybody had the bizarre notion that the Classical Brits was getting a trifle too classical, the 2011 version of the event was rebranded as the Classic Brit Awards. That would seem to open the door to almost anything - classic rock perhaps, or classic schmaltz (well, waltzmeister Andre Rieu did win Album of the Year). The night climaxed with Dame Shirley Bassey singing "Goldfinger", capping a tribute to the late John Barry, and sounding nowhere near as "classic" as she used to.
There was room for the unspeakable too, in the shape of Il Divo, Simon Cowell's grooming-product-encrusted squad of male models laughably given the Artist of the Decade award"
Not having followed this competition I assume it once had something to do with classical artistes? Not any more then. I saw an item on this on yesterday's midday news on 1, and immediately went back to my Schoenberg string quartets as played by the Ardittis.
"In case anybody had the bizarre notion that the Classical Brits was getting a trifle too classical, the 2011 version of the event was rebranded as the Classic Brit Awards. That would seem to open the door to almost anything - classic rock perhaps, or classic schmaltz (well, waltzmeister Andre Rieu did win Album of the Year). The night climaxed with Dame Shirley Bassey singing "Goldfinger", capping a tribute to the late John Barry, and sounding nowhere near as "classic" as she used to.
There was room for the unspeakable too, in the shape of Il Divo, Simon Cowell's grooming-product-encrusted squad of male models laughably given the Artist of the Decade award"
This is a bit like when my younger sister, aged circa 4 yrds old at the time(1962?), when we toured a champagne factory, and she said "more nasties please!!"
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J S Bach 1685-1750
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