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  1. Musical advent calendar, Day 3. Here's something the BBC Music clerkes have finden written in their book: http://tiny.cc/H42iG
  2. @ChrstinaJensen @bklsweetmedia I don't 'hate' them, per se...
  3. Rossini: 'I'm thinking of writing a new opera'. Friend: 'Go on, do Tell…'
  4. Day 2 of our musical advent calendar. Yesterday, Cliff; today, Nicey: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAIWTLal9e4
  5. @jessicaduchen Chopin bored is the correct phrase, surely?
  6. @MaggiZ Some might say it's Sir Cliff's mum and dad who shouldn't have...
  7. Hurray. We're into December. That can only mean one thing. Bring on Sir Cliff: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asq7TW4bRBU
  8. But, in the same vein, why IS the word 'abbreviation' so long?
  9. Our Minimalism joke has been taken rather seriously in Twitterland... So we'd better say that we know what Minimalism is, really.
  10. @bobopera Well - I was trying to be amusing, in the same way that I might ask why the word 'abbreviation' is so long too...
  11. @wheresrunnicles Which one's that then? :-)
  12. @Dufornee Glass's concerto is rather fun, but a good editor would be able to cut to down to a more manageable size, I think
  13. @Dufornee Again, another shortened version of an interminable work...
  14. @Dufornee Yes, but Adams has to preface the title with the word 'short'
  15. Why are Minimalist pieces so long?
  16. @albionmedia Not during Susan Hallam's 'a framework for your digital marketing strategy', we hope?
  17. It's Radu Lupu's birthday today, by the way. Photographer Clive Barda described him as 'a nutter' in our December issue.
  18. @jessicaduchen One can take anthropomorphism a little too far...
  19. St Andrew's Day! Let's have some Mendelssohn, MacMillan, Maxwell Davies and, on the reviews ed's request, a little bit of Granville Bantock.
  20. Hooray for Advent carol services. Definitely better quality of music than the Christmas ones.