an innocent Manchester John ? Cannot recall anything of Barbirolli's.
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Originally posted by Caliban View PostI don't think its length is the reason for it being a concert rarity. It's hardly shorter than the Ravel Left-Hand concerto, is it? And that crops up on concert programmes. Indeed I just looked on the Fleischer disc and the Ravel is 19 mins while the Britten is 25 minutes - perfectly standard concerto length I would have thought.
Interesting though this topic is, I must temporarily leave it to deal with a translation of a patent application dealing with metal-containing crystalline silicates - ah, the glamour! the glamour!
Corrie-related footnote: If Fizz and her baby Hope have received as many presents as Fizz claims, should the infant not be renamed Charity?
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by amateur51 View PostI think it was Rodney Friend who played the Britten with Pritchard on CfP
I grew up with Britten's Diversions played by Julius Katchen with Sergiu Commissiona, I think
These are the four recordings of Diversions I have:
Katchen with Britten (mono only, he didn't record it in stereo although it was reissued on CD with the stereo Prince of the Pagodas)
Fleischer with Commissiona, Baltimore SO (a dreadful recording issued in the UK on Peerless, my warped copy of which was how I got to know and love it, despite all the odds)
Fleischer with Ozawa on Sony (the best, imho)
Donohoe with Rattle
Feeling a little jaded this morning after all the culinary indulgence and the fact we managed to demolish a whole bottle of Sloe Brandy, alarmingly easily, before moving on to Sloe Gin.
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Anna
Originally posted by rubbernecker View Postwe managed to demolish a whole bottle of Sloe Brandy, alarmingly easily, before moving on to Sloe Gin.
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rubbernecker
Originally posted by Anna View PostI didn't make any Sloe Gin last year, never heard of Sloe Brandy, do you make it yourself or is it a commercial product? Sounds rather nice (in moderation!)
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Simon
Anton is steaming along steadily with one third of the answer (Angle's original shot was on target there) ... rubbers has also got the composer right for a second third... keep at it, mes braves!
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Anna
So, as I am a little confused ....... We have Billy Joel and John Ireland and still need to find a musical London John? Barbirolli was born in London but it's not him? And is the I that links them a composition?
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I don't want to quibble but John Ireland was born near Manchester in Altrincham, Cheshire. It is a municipal borough in what used to be Greater Manchester, hand-bagged as an Authority some years ago.
John Ireland wrote "Ex Ore Innocentium" (treble voices and organ or piano) which, I suppose links with the mention of Innocent earlier on. I forget by whom and now I have to go, not to return until evening.
It's another lovely day on the banks of the Mersey.
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Simon
Sorry Angle - I always thought that Ireland was a Manchester boy - didn't know it was Altrincham. But it's close enough!
Anyway, you've all got it. Innocent/ce it is. Ex Ore Innocentium by Ireland, Innocence by John Tavener (London) and An Innocent Man by Billy Joel, born in the Bronx.
Well done.
Simon
(And another lovely day on the banks of the Wye!)
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rubbernecker
It's a passable day here in the Black Mountains and I am just about to go on a long cycle ride hopefully to expel the remainder of the poisons from my system. Will pass by the theatre in Brecon and book seats for the Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet who are coming next month.
Thanks for the enjoyable I, It strikes me Anton or Angle should compose a J...
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Simon
What you doing on the Wye Simon? Having a holiday?
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