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Author Topic: Prom 25: London Sinfonietta, BBC Singers - Susanna Mälkki  (Read 659 times)
TimR-J
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« on: 17:55:52, 30-07-2007 »

Boulez - Dérive 2 and Birtwistle - Neruda Madrigales. I'll be breaking my Proms 2007 duck with this one - anyone else going to be there?
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« Reply #1 on: 17:57:53, 30-07-2007 »

I'll only be there in spirit I'm afraid, Tim!
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dotcommunist
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« Reply #2 on: 22:20:55, 31-07-2007 »

so, friends, anybody got their radio and computer on simultaneously ... am currntly listening to the proms broadcast, and want to know if this, as we speak, is the Birtwhistle ??

any answers, many thanks!!! 
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« Reply #3 on: 22:23:01, 31-07-2007 »

No this is the Boulez..
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« Reply #4 on: 22:25:10, 31-07-2007 »

really !! sounds a lot better than the 1st derive

many cheers for the rapid answer  Smiley
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« Reply #5 on: 22:26:06, 31-07-2007 »

As we speak, dotcommie..... Boulez.

Bluff Sir Bert surely wouldn't be anything like so, um, is 'contordedly prissy' the phrase I'm looking for?

[Bugler. I was just about to delete that as unworthy but now I'm trapped. That'll learn me.]
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richard barrett
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« Reply #6 on: 22:31:24, 31-07-2007 »

is 'contordedly prissy' the phrase I'm looking for?
Don't know but I'm glad it found you.
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« Reply #7 on: 22:38:47, 31-07-2007 »

didn't have the radioblast on for more than 38 seconds, and, thinking that old age could have created prissiness contordedly in uncle harry , after having not heard anything for ages...

doodling again ? .... maybe the 1st derive is better 

hang on , this sounds like the end  Cheesy
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« Reply #8 on: 22:42:53, 31-07-2007 »

No it wasn't......
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dotcommunist
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« Reply #9 on: 22:48:11, 31-07-2007 »

this has gone on for far too long  Angry
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« Reply #10 on: 22:49:04, 31-07-2007 »

is 'contordedly prissy' the phrase I'm looking for?
Don't know but I'm glad it found you.

Oh, I'd prefer 'Prissily contorted'. But then I'm a pedant. Jeez, what a mess.
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« Reply #11 on: 22:49:56, 31-07-2007 »

bravo
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« Reply #12 on: 22:54:43, 31-07-2007 »

Is 'big girl's blouse' also appropriate? (I've turned on to watch Jade Goody on BBC1 instead)
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« Reply #13 on: 23:01:43, 31-07-2007 »

So seriously, what's happened to him? That was awful. I actually rather liked the first Derive (and have played in it), and thought: fine. Nice little piece. Polished. Succinct. To the point.

But this?? Big disappointment. What a shame.
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« Reply #14 on: 23:28:58, 31-07-2007 »

So seriously, what's happened to him? That was awful. I actually rather liked the first Derive (and have played in it), and thought: fine. Nice little piece. Polished. Succinct. To the point.

But this?? Big disappointment. What a shame.

it got worse and worse, and didn't end, was certainly uplifted once it had... so have to revise my earlier statement a little. agree about the first Derive being better. even though it's not that great.
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