hmmm...... what type of programmes would Radio 3 listeners want to have on their radio station????
Essential Classics??
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BetweenTheStaves
Originally posted by french frank View PostThe 'guest's questionnaire' is what I meant by triviality:
The Essential Classics Questionnaire
1 - What was the first piece of classical music you can remember hearing?
2 - What piece first stimulated your interest in classical music
3 - What was the first classical record/CD you bought yourself?
4 - Do you have a favourite performer, and what piece would you choose to hear him/her/them play?
5 - If you could choose to be a virtuoso on any instrument, what would it be, and what piece would you like to play?
6 - Is there a piece you can play, or would like to play yourself?
7 - Do you have a favourite composer – and a favourite piece by him/her?
8 - What piece of music do you use to relax to?
9 - What piece of music makes you glad to be alive?
10 - What piece of music would you listen to on a journey (car/train/plane)?
11 - Is there a piece that you find particularly moving?
12 - Is there a piece that reminds you of a particular place?
13 - Is there a piece that makes you laugh?
14 - Can you work while listening to music, and what piece would you choose, and why?
15 - If you are entertaining friends, is there a particular piece you would put on?
16 - Is there a piece that you think should be more widely known – a hidden gem?
17 - Is there a piece of film or TV music that has particularly affected you?
18 - If you could step back in time to hear a great performer who’s no longer with us, who would it be, and what piece would you choose to hear?
19 - If we gave you an orchestra/choir/soloists, what piece would you choose to conduct?
20 - What piece of music do you want played at your funeral/to be remembered by?
22 - If you were in a balloon and it was losing height, which CD would you hang onto until the last?
23 - If Roger Wright was a wombat, what colour fur would he have?
I was quietly optimistic listening to the trails that Essential Classics might be 'educational' and a worthy replacement to CC and so prepared to keep an open mind. But now having seen these banal questions, I'm struggling to remain optimistic. We shall see.Last edited by Guest; 11-09-11, 08:21.
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scottycelt
Q) What piece of music makes you glad to be alive?
A) Death & Transfiguration Opus 24 (R Strauss) ...
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Norfolk Born
There's a particularly irritating trail that certainly won't become essential listening in our house.
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Paul Sherratt
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BetweenTheStaves
Originally posted by Dave2002 View Postff
Have you really no other choices? For radio can't you pick up many of the foreign radio stations via t'Internet? What do you want radio for anyway? Is it to listen to music you know already, when it's on? .......
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Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View Post>>One of the memorable Private Passions was with Frances Partridge
Boum !It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Paul Sherratt
I'm sure I would have done ff.
I wonder if Charleston have a copy of the programme.
I'll ask them sometime.
Not that keen on ' Boum ' mind you. I'd have chosen something else.
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Que Reste-T-Il de Nos Amours?
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Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View PostI'm sure I would have done ff.
I wonder if Charleston have a copy of the programme.
I'll ask them sometime.
Not that keen on ' Boum ' mind you. I'd have chosen something else.
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Que Reste-T-Il de Nos Amours?
Michael Berkeley's guest on Saturday 23/05/1998 was Frances Partridge
The music played was:
1: Zefiro torna by Monteverdi
Paul Derenne, Hugues Cuenod (tenors)/Ensemble/Nadia Boulanger
CD/Record number:EMI CDH761025 2
2: Double Concerto in D minor, BWV 1043 (2nd mvt – Largo ma non tanto) by Bach
David and Igor Oistrakh (violins)/RPO/Sir Eugene Goossens
CD/Record number:DG 419 833-2
3: Quartet in C sharp minor, by Beethoven
Busch Quartet
CD/Record number:EMI CHS565308 2
4: Boum! by Trenet & Breton
Charles Trenet/Wal-Berg’s Orchestra
CD/Record number:ASV CD AJA 5166
5: O sleep, why dost thou leave me (from Semele) by Handel
Norma Burrowes (Semele)/English Baroque Soloists/John Eliot Gardiner
CD/Record number:Erato2292-45982-2
6: Piano Trio in E flat, D.929 (2nd mvt) by Schubert
Alexander Schneider (violin)/Pablo Casals (cello)/Mieczyslaw Horszowski (piano)
CD/Record number:Sony SMK 58988
7: Piano Concerto in B flat, K 238 (1st mvt) by Mozart
Geza Anda (piano and director)/Salzburg Mozarteum Camerata Academica
CD/Record number:DG 419 001-2
8: Metamorphosen (conclusion) by R. Strauss
New Philharmonia Orchestra/Sir John Barbirolli
CD/Record number:EMI CDM 565078 2
Before my time but interesting................................
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Originally posted by antongould View PostMichael Berkeley's guest on Saturday 23/05/1998 was Frances Partridge
[...] Before my time but interesting................................
Interestingly (interesting to me), in 1998 I passed over Beethoven's Op. 131 which I was almost certainly 'not ready for' but which now is among the works which I value most highly - more than the Strauss or Monteverdi.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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so what did anybody think of the actual show?
Bits I heard sounded good, but I suspect there won't be much really out of the ordinary in terms of repretoire, which would be a big shame with someone as outstanding ads RC at the helm.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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