Originally posted by MrGongGong
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Prom 21 - 2.08.14: Kiss Me, Kate
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According to the Proms website it's going to be on BBC2 in December. I don't think the exact date has been announced as yet.
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Discussion on origin of quote removed to new thread 'Who quipped that?' in order not to disrupt concert discussion ...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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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostIndeed.
I did see a brave bass-baritone singer busking in Leatherhead a few days ago, I think singling mainly Welsh songs, but he has apparently
performed in operas, including Die Meistersinger, and also sang in Hungary.
Back to last night's performance - there was no way I could imagine any singer, however good and well trained coping with the RAH in
the production as it was without some amplification. Microphones, amplifiers, loudspeakers etc. are simply tools, which may be of service to music, just
as new instruments allow composers to express themselves in different ways.
When engineers try to simulate the sound of the dance bands of that era, they have to resort to 'historic' microphones to get that characteristic sound.
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostWhen engineers try to simulate the sound of the dance bands of that era, they have to resort to 'historic' microphones to get that characteristic sound.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI rather wonder why anyone would want to do that! Perhaps a market for 2xCDs - one recorded to modern standards, and one with the historic "added flavouring."
I was thinking of groups like the Pasadena Roof orchestra and other nostalgia bands, not an attempt to offer 'historic' sound as such.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI rather wonder why anyone would want to do that! Perhaps a market for 2xCDs - one recorded to modern standards, and one with the historic "added flavouring."
Version 1 - the 'sanitised' version with all the mistakes, fluffs and extraneous noise edited out. And
Version 2 - the exciting, seat of the pants performance with warts and all.
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clive heath
Have now listened to the whole show and am looking forward to seeing the video for the acting, choreography etc.(and the reasons for some of the audience laughter!). I found my mind kept going back to the staging of " The Taming of the Shrew" a few years ago where the set was a giant bed. Couldn't fathom why they chose a lady singer who couldn't produce a decent "can't" admittedly low in the voice on "Why can't you behave/" which was inaudible on every occasion. Porter has done this to singers before, e.g. the second and lowest note of "You'ld be so easy to love" and on a weird chord too. After A minor opening chord you don't expect D minor to follow when you're in the key of G.
"According to the Kinsey report" is the lyric and why "Kinsey" gets changed to "latest" or whatever bespokes a puritanism completely alien to the spirit of the song! The first of Kinsey's two books came out earlier in the year, 1948, of the Broadway opening. Whether it actually said what is claimed is anyone's guess.
My favourite " Too Darn Hot" is by Mel Tormé with the Marty Paich group on "...Shubert Alley". I'd insert it here if I only knew how. ( hands outstretched emoticon)
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Putting a link to YouTube is easy enough: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuofM7c4sSY
But I haven't got the trick of putting the video picture into the link as yet
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Originally posted by clive heath View PostMy favourite " Too Darn Hot" is by Mel Tormé with the Marty Paich group on "...Shubert Alley". I'd insert it here if I only knew how. ( hands outstretched emoticon)Melvin Howard Tormé (September 13, 1925 -- June 5, 1999), nicknamed The Velvet Fog, was an American musician, kn
EDIT: Oops, cross-posted with OddyL and got the wrong clip. The real one is much better. I don't know how to do the video picture thing, either - but I prefer these links: it means Forumistas can carry on listening to the clip whilst moving to another Thread.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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clive heath
Brilliant and thankyou Oddball, you hear Frank Rosolino on trombone, Art Pepper on alto, Mel Lewis on drums and underneath it all Red Callender on tuba. Hot! Hot! Hot!
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Originally posted by Oddball View PostPutting a link to YouTube is easy enough: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuofM7c4sSY
But I haven't got the trick of putting the video picture into the link as yet
I have, however, disabled Flash in my browsers, and I enable it if I really want to/have to.
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