
June 15th 09, 02:05 PM
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Radio 4 right now (3:00 to 3:30) for a history of early recording.
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June 15th 09, 02:23 PM
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"Don Pearce" wrote in message
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Radio 4 right now (3:00 to 3:30) for a history of early recording.
Don't panic - it's on 'Listen Again' and the BBC iPlayer for a few days:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00krhhl
EMI - 'The Greatest Recording Company In The World'....
.....it said on the dust sleeve of the record I was playng last night!
(ASD 2538 - VW 'Serenade To Music' and Symphony No. 5)
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June 15th 09, 02:49 PM
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"Keith G" wrote
EMI - 'The Greatest Recording Company In The World'....
....it said on the dust sleeve of the record I was playng last night!
(ASD 2538 - VW 'Serenade To Music' and Symphony No. 5)
OK, OK!
In the interests of *accuracy* - that's *organisation*:
http://www.moirac.adsl24.co.uk/Organisation.jpg
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June 15th 09, 05:23 PM
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In article 4a405505.207571203@localhost,
Don Pearce wrote:
Radio 4 right now (3:00 to 3:30) for a history of early recording.
And a jolly good listen it was too.
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*OK, so what's the speed of dark? *
Dave Plowman London SW
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June 15th 09, 08:30 PM
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"Don Pearce" wrote in message
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Radio 4 right now (3:00 to 3:30) for a history of early recording.
Excellent programme - especially the 'Caruso' episode. Thanks for the heads
up!
Are you aware that Gaisberg was and still is (after a fashion) a neighbour
of yours?
From the Wiki:
"Gaisberg retained his American citizenship to the end, and was a life-long
bachelor.[2] He died at his home in Hampstead in 1951 at age 78 and was
buried in Hampstead Cemetery in West Hampstead."
(Take him a little bunch of flowers, why don'tcha? :-)
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June 15th 09, 08:44 PM
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On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 21:30:31 +0100, "Keith G"
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"Don Pearce" wrote in message
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Radio 4 right now (3:00 to 3:30) for a history of early recording.
Excellent programme - especially the 'Caruso' episode. Thanks for the heads
up!
Are you aware that Gaisberg was and still is (after a fashion) a neighbour
of yours?
From the Wiki:
"Gaisberg retained his American citizenship to the end, and was a life-long
bachelor.[2] He died at his home in Hampstead in 1951 at age 78 and was
buried in Hampstead Cemetery in West Hampstead."
(Take him a little bunch of flowers, why don'tcha? :-)
Bloody hell - not five minutes walk from here. I shall pay a visit
tomorrow. And he was actually a contemporary of mine, if only briefly.
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June 15th 09, 08:50 PM
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On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 18:23:40 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:
In article 4a405505.207571203@localhost,
Don Pearce wrote:
Radio 4 right now (3:00 to 3:30) for a history of early recording.
And a jolly good listen it was too.
Too true!
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June 16th 09, 08:10 AM
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In article 4a405505.207571203@localhost, Don Pearce
wrote:
Radio 4 right now (3:00 to 3:30) for a history of early recording.
I recorded it from 'listen again' so I can have a sit-and-listen later
today. One thing has made me curious. I think the Radio Times listed it as
3:00 to 3:45 - i.e. 45 mins long. But the iPlayer version seemed to be
about 57 mins long - i.e. nominally 1 hour. Is the iPlayer version actually
longer than the live broadcast?
Slainte,
Jim
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June 16th 09, 10:05 AM
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On Tue, 16 Jun 2009 09:10:19 +0100, Jim Lesurf
wrote:
In article 4a405505.207571203@localhost, Don Pearce
wrote:
Radio 4 right now (3:00 to 3:30) for a history of early recording.
I recorded it from 'listen again' so I can have a sit-and-listen later
today. One thing has made me curious. I think the Radio Times listed it as
3:00 to 3:45 - i.e. 45 mins long. But the iPlayer version seemed to be
about 57 mins long - i.e. nominally 1 hour. Is the iPlayer version actually
longer than the live broadcast?
The programme as broadcast is certainly 45 minutes. But radio progs on
iPlayer typically include the last half hour (it seems like) of the
previous programme, so who knows. Funny that they manage to trim the
TV programmes accurately and add a one second station ID at the front.
I wonder why they can't do that for radio.
d
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