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pim_derks
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« on: 17:57:03, 20-02-2007 »

It was sad to hear Jonathan Swain mentioning the ways of contacting the programme at the end of this morning's episode. It was always nice to hear Jonathan or Rob talking about the CD Masters Message Board. I miss it enormously. Cry

A wonderful episode this morning, by the way. Beautiful recording of RVW's Serenade to Music by Henry Wood and a breathtaking Mussorgsky by Ernest Bour.
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« Reply #1 on: 13:45:04, 21-02-2007 »

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It was sad to hear Jonathan Swain mentioning the ways of contacting the programme at the end of this morning's episode. It was always nice to hear Jonathan or Rob talking about the CD Masters Message Board. I miss it enormously.


I agree.

[edited as response was quite off topic, ta very much - tonybob]
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« Reply #2 on: 15:05:33, 21-02-2007 »

For the time being, I'll pretend as if the Breakfast message board is the former CD Masters board. With performances by Jean Martinon, Paul Paray, Thomas Beecham, Eugene Ormandy and George Szell coming up in the Breakfast programme, this will not be a very big problem for me, I think. Cheesy
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