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  • ferneyhoughgeliebte
    Gone fishin'
    • Sep 2011
    • 30163

    [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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    • Serial_Apologist
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      • Dec 2010
      • 37699

      Originally posted by Stanfordian View Post
      Like many television programme a surfeit of confidence seems to be the required qualification.
      And not just many a television programme........

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      • LMcD
        Full Member
        • Sep 2017
        • 8477

        Tonight we watched 2 of the poorest teams we've seen in a very long time, their performance reflected in a very low aggregate score. The answers to the music questions were laughably wide of the mark.

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        • LezLee
          Full Member
          • Apr 2019
          • 634

          You'd think each team would choose someone who knew a bit about music, though I did think the pieces were not exactly common these days. Very unlikely to be chosen by young people. Can't remember when I last heard the dreary Mascagni and I got the Elgar wrong - I thought it was Chanson de Matin!

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          • ferneyhoughgeliebte
            Gone fishin'
            • Sep 2011
            • 30163

            Robert the Bruce????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

            I won't add anything more here as it will spoil one of the most breathtakingly higgerant answers to any question ever offered on UC for those who were listening to the Prom.
            [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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            • underthecountertenor
              Full Member
              • Apr 2011
              • 1584

              Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
              Robert the Bruce????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

              I won't add anything more here as it will spoil one of the most breathtakingly higgerant answers to any question ever offered on UC for those who were listening to the Prom.
              Placing Nashville on the shores of Lake Erie ran it close though.

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              • underthecountertenor
                Full Member
                • Apr 2011
                • 1584

                And the failure to find even an appropriate pair for Charles the Bold suggested that they weren’t even capable of listening intelligently to the question.

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                • LezLee
                  Full Member
                  • Apr 2019
                  • 634

                  It was unfortunate having two rubbish teams together 'cos it meant one of them going through. Still they're unlikely to get any further.

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                  • LMcD
                    Full Member
                    • Sep 2017
                    • 8477

                    Originally posted by LezLee View Post
                    You'd think each team would choose someone who knew a bit about music, though I did think the pieces were not exactly common these days. Very unlikely to be chosen by young people. Can't remember when I last heard the dreary Mascagni and I got the Elgar wrong - I thought it was Chanson de Matin!
                    I often get Elgar's 'salon pieces' confused, but on this occasion I noted that the connection was favourite pieces played at weddings, so I assumed (hoped?) that 'Salut d'Amour' was best suited to the occasion

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                    • Richard Tarleton

                      All I can remember from last week's episode - which wasn't too bad - is....ears.....4 pairs.....

                      Have yet to watch last night's....

                      Kerry Andrew's blog still off-air - I miss reading her take on things - very best wishes to her.

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                      • underthecountertenor
                        Full Member
                        • Apr 2011
                        • 1584

                        Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post
                        All I can remember from last week's episode - which wasn't too bad - is....ears.....4 pairs.....

                        Have yet to watch last night's....

                        Kerry Andrew's blog still off-air - I miss reading her take on things - very best wishes to her.
                        The ears were extraordinary, but I think I also saw a grown man cry. Chap furthest from the captain on the losing team, who made a couple of incorrect interruptions near the end, when they lost by 5 points. Watch the closing credits closely. I felt for him, but it’s only a game.

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                        • underthecountertenor
                          Full Member
                          • Apr 2011
                          • 1584

                          Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                          Yes - I was very pleased that the winning team last week lacked any of these "this is my moment on telly, and I'm going to milk it" characters. Mr Wang's self-indulgent showing-off is typical of not a few recent team members, and it's really putting me off watching.
                          He was the one who said something like ‘ok fair enough’ whenever he was told the right answer, wasn’t he? My TV screen barely survived the experience unscathed.

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                          • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                            Gone fishin'
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 30163

                            Originally posted by underthecountertenor View Post
                            He was the one who said something like ‘ok fair enough’ whenever he was told the right answer, wasn’t he? My TV screen barely survived the experience unscathed.
                            - as if he were charitably allowing someone else to get away with substituting a mediocre fact for his more creative - if wrong - suggested answers!
                            [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                            • Richard Tarleton

                              Originally posted by underthecountertenor View Post
                              Placing Nashville on the shores of Lake Erie ran it close though.
                              Not to mention identifying Liberia as Uganda - OK there are lots of smallish W. African states to have a guess at if you don't know, but Uganda? I think that was the genius who also came up with Robert The Bruce

                              Lamentable, as Paxo said. A drawn-out car crash of a round, though Mr Burns of St Johns was perhaps the honourable exception.

                              I'm amazed to hear that the Intermezzo from Cav is played at weddings. Is this really so? I'd like to put in a good word for it, and the opera, which I'm very fond of. In an interview in the programme for the WNO Cav and Pag (prod. Elijah Moshinsky) conductor Carlo Rizzi described the orchestration for the opera as like a concerto for oboe and orchestra. The programme also includes a 1986 article on Cav by Stephen Oliver reprinted from Opera vol.37 no.10, which includes a long and interesting paragraph on the Intermezzo which I can't be bothered to type out but which I'm sure can be looked up.

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                              • underthecountertenor
                                Full Member
                                • Apr 2011
                                • 1584

                                Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post
                                Not to mention identifying Liberia as Uganda - OK there are lots of smallish W. African states to have a guess at if you don't know, but Uganda? I think that was the genius who also came up with Robert The Bruce

                                Lamentable, as Paxo said. A drawn-out car crash of a round, though Mr Burns of St Johns was perhaps the honourable exception.

                                I'm amazed to hear that the Intermezzo from Cav is played at weddings. Is this really so? I'd like to put in a good word for it, and the opera, which I'm very fond of. In an interview in the programme for the WNO Cav and Pag (prod. Elijah Moshinsky) conductor Carlo Rizzi described the orchestration for the opera as like a concerto for oboe and orchestra. The programme also includes a 1986 article on Cav by Stephen Oliver reprinted from Opera vol.37 no.10, which includes a long and interesting paragraph on the Intermezzo which I can't be bothered to type out but which I'm sure can be looked up.
                                I'm very fond of Cav too - always draws a tear from my usually dry eye (especially if Elena Zilio is giving her Mamma Lucia at the ROH). I hadn't thought of the prominence of the oboe in the score before, but will listen out next time, bearing in mind Rizzi's words.

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