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Author Topic: CFM just before midnight  (Read 466 times)
thompson1780
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« on: 00:08:24, 09-03-2007 »

Just listening to CFM - doesn't happen often, but a change is as good as a rest - and there's a lovely Rachmaninov Romance for string quartet.  All quite nice this hour with John Brunnon (?).

But I need some sleep now, and I don't think I like Late Night Lisa, so that's just as well.

Tommo

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« Reply #1 on: 00:15:46, 09-03-2007 »

Just listening to CFM - doesn't happen often, but a change is as good as a rest - and there's a lovely Rachmaninov Romance for string quartet.  All quite nice this hour with John Brunnon (?).

Nick Bailey. I was listening earlier, to the Rach Piano Concerto No3 for the first time all the way through. The (almost) lack of adverts is such a good policy 9.00-midnight, but tends to be the same one repeated, Autoglass or something equally annoying, but complete works makes up for it.

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But I need some sleep now, and I don't think I like Late Night Lisa, so that's just as well.

Cuddle up,with Lisa... have you seen her  Kiss

But the adverts are back on, awful


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« Reply #2 on: 21:16:46, 21-03-2007 »

Tonight (21 March) there is a fine programme of complete works by JS Bach 9.00pm - midnioght on Classic FM.

They do cock things up slightly, CFM, the image they show of the young JS Bach on the programme page is a mirror (horizontal-flip)  Roll Eyes

http://www.classicfm.com/Article.asp?id=247908&spid=10077

Anyway, the programme is:

Bach: Violin Concerto in E major BWV.1042
Anne-Sophie Mutter – violin
Salvatore Accardo conducts the English Chamber Orchestra

Bach: Orchestral Suite No.3 in D major BWV.1068
Masaaki Suzuki conducts Bach Collegium Japan

Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No.2 in F major BWV.1047
Chamber Orchestra of Europe

arr Bach: 'Nun danket alle Gott' BWV.386
Stephen Cleobury conducts the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge

Bach: Cello Suite No.1 in G major BWV.1007
Jacqueline de Pre – cello

Bach: Cantata No.140 : Wachet auf, ruft uns di stimme
Ruth Holton – soprano
Michael Chance – countertenor
Anthony Rolfe-Johnson – tenor
Stephen Varcoe – bass
John Eliot Gardiner conducts the Monteverdi Choir and English Baroque Soloists

Bach: A Musical Offering BWV.1079
Neville Marriner conducts the Academy of St Martin in the Fields
Nicholas Kraemer - organ

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« Reply #3 on: 12:56:09, 22-03-2007 »

All quite nice this hour with John Brunnon (?).
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Hi John.

Try Brunning.

We saw him once when he compered a popular Tchaikovsky concert at Newcastle upon Tyne City Hall, in the days before we had the Sage.  He had to queue for his own drink at the interval!

Ian.
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