Listening Project Idea
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A great idea Fergus. My knowledge of Classical music is slight but I am willing to listen and learn, so count me in.
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Good for you Tom; you are very welcome to lurk but you would be most welcome to participate.
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Great idea Fergus and the very best of luck with it...I'm sure it will make very interesting reading too.
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Thank you for the encouragement Dermot. It will be interesting to see how it develops.cybot wrote:Great idea Fergus and the very best of luck with it...I'm sure it will make very interesting reading too.
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Another approach may be worthy of consideration: one person picks a piece of music, and within an alotted timeframe we all report back on the favourites or otherwise in our collections. Just a thought.
For example, Vivaldi's 4 Seasons:
The performances in your collection; those you like and why; those you don't like and why and your overall favourite(s) and why.
For example, Vivaldi's 4 Seasons:
The performances in your collection; those you like and why; those you don't like and why and your overall favourite(s) and why.
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Ok, just to get this thing rolling, I am going to suggest that for the month of February we will discuss Vivaldi's Four Seasons. So, unless anybody has any objections that will be be the assignment. I think it should be an interesting one because it is a work that everyone "knows".....or do they? It is also a work that polarises opinions so perhaps it will generate some lively discussion.
So, dust down your Four Seasons recordings and start studying. I will start a new thread just for that work so that should people want to use our discussion as a reference it will be easy to find.
I am looking forward to it!
So, dust down your Four Seasons recordings and start studying. I will start a new thread just for that work so that should people want to use our discussion as a reference it will be easy to find.
I am looking forward to it!
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I think that's the right choice, and a very good place to start. I have 2 recordings of that, but haven't listened to either in years. This'll be good.
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Jasus even I could do that! Thanks for the dumbing down lads! ;)fergus wrote:Ok, just to get this thing rolling, I am going to suggest that for the month of February we will discuss Vivaldi's Four Seasons.
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Ivor: Fergus has cast his bait... to reel in as large a school as possible at the start; then by the time we get to the Trout Quintet, you'll be hooked and landed before you can get away....Ivor wrote:Jasus even I could do that! Thanks for the dumbing down lads! ;)fergus wrote:Ok, just to get this thing rolling, I am going to suggest that for the month of February we will discuss Vivaldi's Four Seasons.
so, let the shoal commence... :-)
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Let's see what happens, the Four Season's is a very good place to start, ears and pencils at the ready lads.Ivor wrote:Jasus even I could do that! Thanks for the dumbing down lads! ;)fergus wrote:Ok, just to get this thing rolling, I am going to suggest that for the month of February we will discuss Vivaldi's Four Seasons.
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