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Trouble at t'Proms
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Originally posted by Chris Newman View PostThe Plain English Campaign, who should know more than anyone about how officialdom abuses and confuses with the English language, has settled upon gobbledygook http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/exampl...generator.html
and that is what I taught for many years.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostOh, apart from the missing apostrophe, it make very clear sense, though that does not necessarily mean that a Pee can grasp it.
For some unaccountable reason I am put in mind of a comment by Harold Shand in the closing minutes of The Long Good Friday. It can be heard 2'17" into:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVVrZJaN1IUPatriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by Sydney Grew View PostNationalism in music is always a mistake. That is one of the problems with all those "folk-song" merchants is it not. Modern men must long for the time when there will be no more nations.
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Al R Gando
Originally posted by Sydney Grew View PostNationalism in music is always a mistake. .
Nationalism is the last refuge of the talentless. When revealed as failures in every aspect of human endeavour, nationalists take pride in the accident of their birth in their country of origin... as though this "achievement" required some particular exertion on their part?
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Originally posted by Al R Gando View PostAnd not only in music.
Nationalism is the last refuge of the talentless. When revealed as failures in every aspect of human endeavour, nationalists take pride in the accident of their birth in their country of origin... as though this "achievement" required some particular exertion on their part?
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Al R Gando
Originally posted by ahinton View PostDon't let's forget the wise homily as expressed (independently from one another, as far as I know) by Virgil Thomson and Elliott Carter that, in order to write Amercian music, one simply has to be an American citizen and write just whatever one wants...
Just this week I was engaging in intellectual discourse with our very own Mr Pee. The discussion (at least on my side) stretched to members of "The Five", who were ardent Nationalists. Indeed, Balakirev's hatred of Tchaikovsky (which included wrecking performances of Tchaikovsky's opera "The Henchman", and probably shopping P.I.T. to the Masonic nationalist loonies who blackmailed him into suicide) arose exclusively on the subjective charge that Tchaikovsky's music wasn't suitable nationalist in nature.
We leave our readers to judge who was the greater composer... Tchaikovsky, author of six symphonies, of major operas and ballets, of string quartets, romances... or Balakirev, author of... ummm... errr....
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Originally posted by Al R Gando View Postand probably shopping P.I.T. to the Masonic nationalist loonies who blackmailed him into suicide)
It's rather sad that a thread about a few insignificant protesters generates far more interest than the actual concerts.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostIt's rather sad that a thread about a few insignificant protesters generates far more interest than the actual concerts.
We'll see when this great orchestra is next invited to play at the Proms. I suspect we will see another victory for the thugs when they disappear from the program in future years.
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