Originally posted by Nachtigall
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Prom 76 - 13.09.14: The Last Night; BBC SO, Oramo
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Originally posted by Pianorak View PostYes, very poor reception on BBC2 Freeview. At one pont my Marantz Tuner switched itself off - not sure if there's a link though.
Anyone else now finding picture and sound on HD not synchronised? I've switched to normal BBC1 which seems ok."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Just heard the violin duo encore by Janine Jansen and Sakari Oramo, variations on 'La Cucaracha', which traces back to Sean Rafferty's question to SO during the pre-taped interval about whether he'd play the violin again at The Proms, following their Chamber Prom. Nice to see SO getting into the spirit. Cracking rendition of Tzigane from JJ before-hand, with perhaps one moment that threatened to go off the rails, but given the craziness of the violin part, one is well below part for the course. Credit to the audience for actually behaving during the Ravel, especially given that it's the 2nd half. At the start, you can read the use of the 'Sabre Dance' as being a tribute to principal timpanist John Chimes, as this is his final concert with the BBC SO.
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mlb7171
Will someone please tell the bbc that all the 'hello' rubbish doesn't work? Either on tv, or in the hall. It's just embarrassing.
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostMrs. PG and I had to turn off the Mary Poppins bit 'cause 'feed the birds' always makes us cry! (One of the few pieces of music that does!)
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostCan anyone explain why Roderick Williams was able to sing Old Man River without a hint of a microphone, while Ms Watts had a microphone the size of a Big Mac for the much gentler Feed the Birds? Is she trying to emulate Katherine Jenkins in Glasgow?
Was a bit puzzled since she's not credited in the Radio Times!
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