I know that we should switch from Radio 4 to 3 at 9am, but perhaps we should switch from 3 to 2 at 11pm to find out (from Charles Hazlewood) the connection between Mendelssohn and Elbow's Lippy Kids
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The Radio Times says CH 'has managed to bring classical music to the masses without the use of low-cut tops,medieval costume or silly hairstyles'. Watch this space, that may give him more idea
However, I confess to enjoying his Mendn MND, done in that old City building. If he would only forego some of his gimmicks.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostThe Radio Times says CH 'has managed to bring classical music to the masses without the use of low-cut tops,medieval costume or silly hairstyles'. Watch this space, that may give him more idea
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thought I ought to listen to this, having started the thread. A sort of "Discovering Music" for Radio2, basically disc-spinning interspersed with not-too-heavy musical analysis (the first time "ground bass" has been said on R2?) that managed to take in, amongst others Schnittke, Mendelssohn, Kenny Rogers, Joy Division, Purcell and Rachmaninov. Not sure I'll be tuning in for the other five in the series but quite interesting. I think the best thing for me was hearing again the traditional song Greenland's Coast (Over the hills & far away).
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