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Eeps!That hurt! What a gaff: a cut in the climax of Tchaikowsky's Concerto.I was left reeling!Now I'll listen to my own CD of it
7:12 AM Oct 22nd
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Fascinating to hear the 1903 recording of a Bach violin piece without any vibrato. It's so different
8:06 PM Oct 17th
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"... and now it transforms back ..." and plays the proper piece, about a prince who transforms himself into a bee.
1:05 AM Oct 9th
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gaffs: #25 Bob played wrong track "and the Moscow Orchestra has magically transformed into the the Melos Ensemble of London ...
12:59 AM Oct 9th
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gaffs. Gaff #24:" ... I just whacked myself on the microphone ..."Emma, I think we need to remove all physical objects from you!
9:38 PM Oct 2nd
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The Rave always seems to win in modern music, though I'd prefer the Nightingale.
5:55 AM Sep 30th
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Vine8. That was alright. Started off really good. But final mvt too intense for too long so it lost its effect. I lost focus.
5:36 AM Sep 30th
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Being in WA I'm three hours late, and it's not just a symptom of my ADHD this time :P
5:35 AM Sep 30th
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@ Don't spoil the ending for me! I haven't listened to it yet. So it was the percussion that committed the murder?
4:52 AM Sep 30th
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I didn't realize how much coverage Australian composers get, I guess I never thought about it much. I'll be there at 8 for Vine
2:48 AM Sep 30th
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@ The obvious choice would be to show them Babe which would introduce them to Saint-Saens Symphony No3.
2:23 AM Sep 29th
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Oops, there is a segment that partially focuses on Australia composers, Rising Stars on Sunday morning.
2:22 AM Sep 29th
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gaffs. Gaff #23 Peter Pan's archnemesis is Captain Cook! with the subsequent exclamation "I knew I'd do that!" by Colin.
6:05 PM Sep 26th
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Made me think maybe they could have a segment during the week for Australian music. I've never heard a Vine Symphony before.
4:50 PM Sep 24th
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Surprised to hear two Australian warhorses follow one after the other, Katschernin's Wild Swans, and Westlake's Flying Fish.
4:48 PM Sep 24th
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@ Go the whole yard and buy complete sets! :P I ownthe complete set of Mozart symphonies,as complete as they can agree on
8:40 AM Sep 21st
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It was at the end of Mahler 1 where I realized I was hooked and deeply impacted by all these incredibly powerful symphonies.
4:52 PM Sep 20th
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@ All Schuberts is melodic and beautiful,but I'm moved more by Unfinished than by 9, I would've thought Unfinished would be higher.
4:41 PM Sep 20th
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I love the irony that the Afterglo ended with Beethoven's 9th. It may not have been no.1 but it ended the Countdown nonetheless
9:09 PM Sep 19th
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Bach almost wrote symphonies, back then they were called Overtures. Everyone knows Air on G, but few could say its in Overture 3
9:08 PM Sep 19th
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