Wasn't there a chap called Eric Robinson who used to introduce programmes of light music on BBC radio?
What is 'Light Music' ?
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Originally posted by ChrisBennell View PostWhen I began listening to music seriously in the 1950s, I remember that the Light Programme broadcast a concert at around 5.0 pm on Wednesdays, entitled "Music of the Masters" - this was followed at around 6.0pm by the Third Programme with a "Symphony Concert" - usually heavier fare - and then by the BBC Symphony Orchestra Concert often from the RFH at 8.0pm on the Home Service. All three networks contributing to the Musical Life of the Nation. Great days!!
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Originally posted by Leinster Lass View PostWasn't there a chap called Eric Robinson who used to introduce programmes of light music on BBC radio?
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The definition in message #3 seems a good one to me. However, when I gave it to a non-musician in response to his request, he said nothing but gave me a look that had 'smart-arse' written all over it!
Light music, it seems to me, does not plumb the emotional depths of more serious fare. Thus Elgar's Chanson de matin is light but his Sospiri certainly isn't.
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Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostLight music, it seems to me, does not plumb the emotional depths of more serious fare. Thus Elgar's Chanson de matin is light but his Sospiri certainly isn't.
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Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostThe definition in message #3 seems a good one to me. However, when I gave it to a non-musician in response to his request, he said nothing but gave me a look that had 'smart-arse' written all over it!
Light music, it seems to me, does not plumb the emotional depths of more serious fare. Thus Elgar's Chanson de matin is light but his Sospiri certainly isn't.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI can't remember who it was said words to the effect that light music was defined as the melody being more important than what you did with it.
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Originally posted by Leinster Lass View PostWasn't there a chap called Eric Robinson who used to introduce programmes of light music on BBC radio?
According to the all-knowing Wikipedia, ER was involved with the Eurovision Song Contest in 1960 and 1963. (That's Robinson, not Robson!)
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