Originally posted by jayne lee wilson
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Presenters - Again
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Threads about individual presenters are best avoided. We may not admire certain Radio 3 presenters, but giving a thread the name of the individual could be seen as an invitation to pillory him/her and proceed to throw metaphorical tomatoes.
So I've merged this latest thread with an earlier, more general one about Radio 3 presenters.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThreads about individual presenters are best avoided. We may not admire certain Radio 3 presenters, but giving a thread the name of the individual could be seen as an invitation to pillory him/her and proceed to throw metaphorical tomatoes.
So I've merged this latest thread with an earlier, more general one about Radio 3 presenters.
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostCouldn’t agree more - particularly when the presenter in question has hosted an intelligent debate on a subject of great importance which no one seems to have commented on !
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Originally posted by gradus View PostI ducked in and out of the debate so can't form a balanced view but it included an attack on large orchestras, which must have been irritating for the CBSO's manager who was included in the discussion and reminded everyone that 2020 is the CBSO's centenary, surviving against all the odds and producing great music, education and outreach, together with a plea for dilution/broadening, depending on your view, of the South Bank halls and their offerings, as well as the usual recitation of the last rites for the orchestral concerts that many of us unobligingly continue to enjoy greatly. I get the impression that the views of anyone over 60 don't count any longer in discussions of this kind.
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Georgia Mann on Essential Classics
I am sure Georgia is a very nice person but I have never known any other presenter to gabble ceaselessly for ages before playing a piece of music, especially when announcing the suggested playlists. A female version of Tom Service, perhaps? However, nobody could be worse than EA on Saturday morning, the selection of music on offer being pure "pants".
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Originally posted by Paulie55 View PostHowever, nobody could be worse than EA on Saturday morning, the selection of music on offer being pure "pants".
Smetana. Bartered Bride Overture.
Chausson. 2nd movement of the Concerto for Violin, String Quartet and Piano.
Schumann Phantasiestücke for clarinet and piano.
Bernstein. Three Dance Episodes for On the Town.
Mozart. Piano Sonata in C. K 545.
Ponchielli. Dance of the Hours from La Gioconda.
Rautavaara. Ehtoohymni.
Delius. On hearing the first cuckoo in spring.
Benjamin Britten. Sunday Morning for Peter Grimes.
Beethoven. Sextet for two horns and string quartet.
Chopin. Tarantelle in Ab.
Handel. Where ‘er you walk’ from Semele.
Interspersed with lighter music and a bit of whimsy. (It’s the weekend after all).
I don’t honestly think I would be so bold as to describe ANY of that music as ‘pure pants’. (Well, maybe the Delius but that’s my loss).
I agree, if you don’t like it, switch it off!
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostHmm. ‘Pure Pants’, eh?
Smetana. Bartered Bride Overture.
Chausson. 2nd movement of the Concerto for Violin, String Quartet and Piano.
Schumann Phantasiestücke for clarinet and piano.
Bernstein. Three Dance Episodes for On the Town.
Mozart. Piano Sonata in C. K 545.
Ponchielli. Dance of the Hours from La Gioconda.
Rautavaara. Ehtoohymni.
Delius. On hearing the first cuckoo in spring.
Benjamin Britten. Sunday Morning for Peter Grimes.
Beethoven. Sextet for two horns and string quartet.
Chopin. Tarantelle in Ab.
Handel. Where ‘er you walk’ from Semele.
Interspersed with lighter music and a bit of whimsy. (It’s the weekend after all).
I don’t honestly think I would be so bold as to describe ANY of that music as ‘pure pants’. (Well, maybe the Delius but that’s my loss).
I agree, if you don’t like it, switch it off!
Georgia may talk a lot but at least has a good radio speaking voice!
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostYes, but why tune in to a programme you know you won't enjoy? Plenty of alternatives."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostHmm. ‘Pure Pants’, eh?
Smetana. Bartered Bride Overture.
Chausson. 2nd movement of the Concerto for Violin, String Quartet and Piano.
Schumann Phantasiestücke for clarinet and piano.
Bernstein. Three Dance Episodes for On the Town.
Mozart. Piano Sonata in C. K 545.
Ponchielli. Dance of the Hours from La Gioconda.
Rautavaara. Ehtoohymni.
Delius. On hearing the first cuckoo in spring.
Benjamin Britten. Sunday Morning for Peter Grimes.
Beethoven. Sextet for two horns and string quartet.
Chopin. Tarantelle in Ab.
Handel. Where ‘er you walk’ from Semele.
Interspersed with lighter music and a bit of whimsy. (It’s the weekend after all).
I don’t honestly think I would be so bold as to describe ANY of that music as ‘pure pants’. (Well, maybe the Delius but that’s my loss).
I agree, if you don’t like it, switch it off!
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