Originally posted by jonfan
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Prom 3: BBC Young Musician 40th Anniversary - 15.07.18
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostPrecisely - the "young Musicians" involved were presented as incapable of performing anything substantial at the "World's Greatest Music Festival". Just as with the TV presentation of the competition itself, they were treated as the less worthy of attention than the announcers, and not really very good. A very rusty tin.
Who was treated as 'not really very good' by the way?Last edited by jonfan; 17-07-18, 16:03.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostSurely one of the key ideas in Drumming is that it is "music as a gradual process" so the idea of a "highlight" completely misses the point of the piece ?
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The 'World's Greatest Music Festival' doesn't have to be serious all the time
Highlights from opera, or bits of a symphony, misses the point of a piece as well. So that's Classic FM done in then and Radio 3's Breakfast.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostSurely one of the key ideas in Drumming is that it is "music as a gradual process" so the idea of a "highlight" completely misses the point of the piece ?
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWell, to be fair, it was the whole of Part 1, which Reich is happy to have performed on its own. My criticism has already been made a couple of times, so I will not reiterate. Really looking forward to hearing the premiere, though coming from the other side of The Pond, it is not expected until early next month.
That does make sense to me
The folks I know who were in this concert seemed to rate it FWIW
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Originally posted by Boilk....the raison d'ĂŞtre for Carnival was to showcase past piano winners of the competition.....
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostWell ( ) I would say that there were three groups of people who were shoddily treated; the performers, the composers, and the audiences.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI had hoped to hear this year's shining winner Lauren Zhang in a solo of some kind, so was disappointed that she was one of a quartet in the Carnival. The showbiz format was not at all to my liking.
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Originally posted by jonfan View PostThe fun the players had came over to the listeners.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 french frank View PostNot to all the listeners, it seems. Very R3/BBC to think that the important factor is for the performers to have fun. Like programmes where it's obvious that the presenters/studio guests have a lot of fun.
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostNot wishing to be facetious, honestly, and pardon my higgorance, but you mean there's more of it?
I watched some of the concert on catch-up last night, remote in hand. When I thought things had gone on long enough, I fast-forwarded.
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