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The Radetsky March :love: from the New Year's Concert from Vienna (shown on PBS). It cracks me up that some people in the audience are clapping @ the wrong time even though Maestro Ricardo Muti is gently cueing them in as to when to clap! :rofl:
 
The Radetsky March :love: from the New Year's Concert from Vienna (shown on PBS). It cracks me up that some people in the audience are clapping @ the wrong time even though Maestro Ricardo Muti is gently cueing them in as to when to clap! :rofl:

God, this is same story all over again, with this clapping at New Year's Vienna Concert :palmf:, which is so funny sometimes thinking that those are pieces all about this distinct rhythm like March, Waltz, Polka...:laugh:, but yes - the New Year's Concert is always a great experience!
 
The Radetsky March :love: from the New Year's Concert from Vienna (shown on PBS). It cracks me up that some people in the audience are clapping @ the wrong time even though Maestro Ricardo Muti is gently cueing them in as to when to clap! :rofl:

God, this is same story all over again, with this clapping at New Year's Vienna Concert :palmf:, which is so funny sometimes thinking that those are pieces all about this distinct rhythm like March, Waltz, Polka...:laugh:, but yes - the New Year's Concert is always a great experience!

The thing I found funny was the false start to the "Blue Danube". OK, so we all know it's done every year, but this was the first time that I noticed the audience actually anticipating it. As soon as the music stopped, they started clapping straight away, before Muti even got a chance to wish everybody a Happy New Year.

And on that subject, I did find it amusing hearing somebody speaking German with a strong Italian accent. :)

Was it just me, or was the first half a lot shorter than usual this year? The concert started at 10:15 GMT, yet the interval started at 10:55 GMT. 40 minutes seems very short for the first half of a concert. Especially since the second half was 95 minutes (it was supposed to be 90 minutes, but it over-ran, causing both the BBC and RTÉ to cut away before the credits came on!)

Since I have a chance, I have to congratulate the BBC for showing the whole concert LIVE on BBC2 this year. Normally they only join it at the start of the second half, for reasons I have never understood. RTÉ, on the other hand, always showed the whole thing LIVE. But, they always put a set of adverts in the middle of the interval film.

In previous years, what I would have done is watch RTÉ's coverage, and then run into the kitchen to watch ZDF's coverage during the ads, and then when I heard it back on RTÉ, run back into the sitting room!

This year, I still watched the concert itself on RTÉ, partly because I've found that the sound is better on RTÉ1 HD than on BBC2 HD, but mainly because I really like the RTÉ commentator's voice! (Niamh McManus who, through looking for a link about her there now, I have discovered looks as lovely as she sounds! :love: ) But, the difference was that I was able to stay in the sitting room and flick over to BBC2 for the whole of the interval film.

Incidentally, last week, RTÉ showed another Vienna Philharmonic concert (not LIVE, as there were some very rough edits in the coverage). This one was from Budapest, and was commemorating the 150[SUP]th[/SUP] anniversary of the Compromise Of 1867 (when Hungary got devolved power back from Austria, which was the start of the Dual Monarchy).

The thing I found intesting yesterday was that these two concerts had different conductors. The one in Budapest was conducted by an Indian, Zubin Mehta, while the one in Vienna was conducted by an Italian, Ricardo Muti.

But, although the conductors were different, the encores weren't! :biggrin:

Normally, the "Blue Danube" and the "Radetzky March" are stuck in my head for weeks after the New Year Concert. But, this year, I've heard them both twice in the space of a week, not to mention at an Ulster Orchestra concert in a neighbouring town at the end of August.

They'll be stuck in there forever!!! :laugh: (Not that I'm complaining! ;) )

Incidentally, I'm going to another Ulster Orchestra concert in April. But, according to the description, this time the music is from Rossini, Mozart and Mendelssohn.

Oh, and the concert is being held about 500 yards from where I live! :biggrin:

CaroLiza_fan
 
Incidentally, I'm going to another Ulster Orchestra concert in April. But, according to the description, this time the music is from Rossini, Mozart and Mendelssohn.

Oh, and the concert is being held about 500 yards from where I live! :biggrin:

CaroLiza_fan

happy You!!! Especially about Mozart:love:, for me there is something really soothing, uplifting about hearing classical music played by orchestra: I often listen whole concerts now via phone (as my mom 'upgraded me technically saying: 'Dear child, how do you think to go to Milan without proper tool to have internet, maps in handy?':laugh:) and find myself like strengthening my stance, feeling enriched by this music. There's just something so charming and elegant about this whole entourage, harmony carried by orchestra, powerfulness of those old pieces achieved today, for me it's like making a trip in past for a while. And listening Strausses now inevitably brings memory of Kaitlyn Weaver/Andrew Poje dancing their Waltz SD in 2015/16 season, and their costumes:love:
 
I've been listening to Awkwafina all day! I just discovered her and I think she's hilarious. (Not sure if I may post a link here though as her lyrics are extremely NSFW)
 
Miguel - Now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eFL1zzGK8o, from new 'War & Leisure' album, listened today and this is for now my favourite:love:

and while at home during Christmas I've caught on TV 'Revolutionary Road' movie I have not yet seen with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet - apart form AMAZING acting (:bow:), the music from Thomas Newman is just fantastic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoWifeC0UOU

I never thought I would see another casual listner/fan of miguel on here! I love him! I liked the direction he took with war and leisure more so than wildheart (wildheart was okay songs like leaves and DEAL were really good but overall was a serious downgrade from his 2012 album.) War and leisure is my fav album of his too! harem gets me in my feels and makes me feel like im traveling through another dimension, caramelo dutro is a latin bop that makes me get up and dance evertime it comes on and told you so is amazing the guitar riff, his vocals, the breakdown, everything really. caramelo dutro and told you so are in my top ten music of 2017 playlist on spotify, actually. That's how good the album is.
 
I never thought I would see another casual listner/fan of miguel on here! I love him! I liked the direction he took with war and leisure more so than wildheart (wildheart was okay songs like leaves and DEAL were really good but overall was a serious downgrade from his 2012 album.) War and leisure is my fav album of his too! harem gets me in my feels and makes me feel like im traveling through another dimension, caramelo dutro is a latin bop that makes me get up and dance evertime it comes on and told you so is amazing the guitar riff, his vocals, the breakdown, everything really. caramelo dutro and told you so are in my top ten music of 2017 playlist on spotify, actually. That's how good the album is.

hehe, glad You approve:)

'War & Leisure' for me has something for probably everyone, there is some variety I appreciate - music for both lounging and dancing, still within this style of Miguel I got used to listening to his past tracks. I'm in general a fan of his voice, so it's easy for me to like his songs:laugh:. And I really love his quite recent collaboration with Dua Lipa in 'Lost in your light': from the video, through lyrics to this dance-y feeling about the song, here is BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge version, really on par with original studio record (if not better): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyvObTE7Kms
 
I am unfortunately watching the news and listening to an embarrassing report about our President calling other countries S*it holes. How can any mature Man use words like this when speaking of other nations. I'm sad for our Country and I can only imagine what other countries must think of us right now...

I'm a proud American but, I'm sad to say that our President does not represent my views in any way......
 
Eurosport have been using a piece of music for their highlights at the end of their winter sports coverage for about a year now. And I often wondered what it was. Because, it gave me the impression of being a real song rather than the usual stuff you get used as highlights music.

The problem is that Eurosport always only play the same part (which I now know is the chorus). And trying to make out what the female voice was saying so as to type it into a search engine was impossible! :drama: (I’m not even sure that they are real words! :laugh: )

That said, one time Eurosport didn't cut it off at the usual place, and let the music run on. And we heard the usual music break down to a very different tune with a male voice singing (which I now know is the start of the second verse). But, by the time I went to the computer, I couldn't remember what he had said! :o:

I had a feeling that one of these song recognition websites would be able to find it, but I didn’t know how to transfer the music from a set of Eurosport highlights to the website. It was only there now that I realised that I could plug a microphone into the computer and hold it up to the speakers while it was playing!

And from listening to the female part, this is what the website found:

Porter Robinson & Madeon - "Shelter"

The song doesn't start until 48 seconds in.

Never would have realised that the song was actually from a short anime story.

And a very touching story it is too!

CaroLiza_fan
 
listening now to A-ha 'MTV Unplugged' album released in October 2017 - 'Analogue' and 'Hunting High and Low' sound magical:love:

ETA - and I totally want a FS program to 'Velvet'!!!
 
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