
February 28th 17, 11:35 AM
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"Johan Helsingius" wrote in message
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On 27-02-17 20:43, Iain Churches wrote:
It has recently been announced that the EUBO
(The European Union Baroque Orchestra) will
relocate from Woodstock, Oxfordshire UK
to Amsterdam. That's sad.
Not if you live in Amsterdam...
How true:-)
Did you watch the broadcast from the link I posted.
Dutch TV AVRO did a very good job.
Anyone recognise the location?
Iain
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February 28th 17, 12:56 PM
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On 28/02/2017 12:35, Iain Churches wrote:
"Johan Helsingius" wrote in message
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On 27-02-17 20:43, Iain Churches wrote:
It has recently been announced that the EUBO
(The European Union Baroque Orchestra) will
relocate from Woodstock, Oxfordshire UK
to Amsterdam. That's sad.
Not if you live in Amsterdam...
How true:-)
Did you watch the broadcast from the link I posted.
Dutch TV AVRO did a very good job.
Anyone recognise the location?
Iain
Couple of shaky bits at the start, I think the director must have lost
his place in the score :-)
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Graeme Wall
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February 28th 17, 01:35 PM
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Did you watch the broadcast from the link I posted.
Dutch TV AVRO did a very good job.
Yes, AVRO usually does a more than decent job.
Anyone recognise the location?
The Dom in Utrecht?
Haven't been there more than once - I am spoiled by being within walking
distance from Amsterdam Concertgebouw...
Julf
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February 28th 17, 03:39 PM
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"Johan Helsingius" wrote in message
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Did you watch the broadcast from the link I posted.
Dutch TV AVRO did a very good job.
Yes, AVRO usually does a more than decent job.
Anyone recognise the location?
The Dom in Utrecht?
Haven't been there more than once - I am spoiled by being within walking
distance from Amsterdam Concertgebouw...
Lucky you:-)
I have worked on several recording projects in Holland
with orchestral players from Hilversum. We recorded at
a very fine church near Lunen.
Iain
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February 28th 17, 06:34 PM
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I have worked on several recording projects in Holland
with orchestral players from Hilversum. We recorded at
a very fine church near Lunen.
Lunen probably had less of an issue with background noise
compared to Amsterdam...
Julf
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February 28th 17, 06:21 PM
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March 1st 17, 06:55 AM
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On 28/02/2017 19:21, Brian Gaff wrote:
Yes we still belong to Eurovision and the EBU as we did before the EU.
I don't as I'm not a public service broadcasting organization.
I wonder why the Beeb or Channel 4 is ignoring this.
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-r...ere-to-be-seen
They could invite the Tallis Scholars, The Sixteen, or any number of choirs
to do a quick motet. Wouldn't need any preparation.
Or maybe the BBC thinks they are too English, male, and white.
(Can the Black Dyke Band sing?)
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Eiron.
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February 28th 17, 10:50 AM
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On Mon, 27 Feb 2017 21:43:17 +0200, "Iain Churches"
wrote:
It has recently been announced that the EUBO
(The European Union Baroque Orchestra) will
relocate from Woodstock, Oxfordshire UK
to Amsterdam. That's sad.
The British do not have the strong symphonic
tradition of some other Western countries,
but we *do* have some of the world's finest
baroque composers: Thomas Arne, Henry Purcel,
Orlando Gibbons, William Byrd, and of course
Handel, who became a British national by act of
parliament, at the wish of George 1st in 1727.
The fact that Europe's finest, youngest baroque
orchestra has made its home in the UK for the
past 30 years has contributed enormously in
bringing our musical heritage to a wider
British audience.
After the orchestra relocates, British players
will no longer be eligible for membership
nor British students for participation in the
training which bridges the important gap
between the conservatory of music and
the world of the professional musician.
It looks as if, in this particular game of musical
chairs,when the next chair is taken away it will
be the British musician who is left without a seat.
That's very sad.
Iain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgtRjiywS20
This kind of thing is inevitable with Brexit. Musicians are ready to
travel and stand in at a moments notice - if a counter tenor is needed
tonight, he is needed tonight - not in three weeks when a working visa
can be arranged. This orchestra has done the right thing in moving to
a location that preserves its freedom of artistic choice.
d
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February 28th 17, 11:20 AM
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Don Pearce said:
On Mon, 27 Feb 2017 21:43:17 +0200, "Iain Churches"
wrote:
It has recently been announced that the EUBO
(The European Union Baroque Orchestra) will
relocate from Woodstock, Oxfordshire UK
to Amsterdam. That's sad.
...
After the orchestra relocates, British players
will no longer be eligible for membership
nor British students for participation in the
training which bridges the important gap
between the conservatory of music and
the world of the professional musician.
...
That's very sad.
This kind of thing is inevitable with Brexit. Musicians are ready to
travel and stand in at a moments notice - if a counter tenor is needed
tonight, he is needed tonight - not in three weeks when a working visa
can be arranged. This orchestra has done the right thing in moving to
a location that preserves its freedom of artistic choice.
Yes, in the circumstances. But it's kind of a pity for anybody in the UK who
does care about such music, especially any students who might have spent
years of their life working towards getting a place in such an orchestra.
But, as you say, inevitable. Just one of the smaller reasons why I do not
have a good opinion of Brexit.
--
Richard Robinson
"The whole plan hinged upon the natural curiosity of potatoes" - S. Lem
My email address is at http://qualmograph.org.uk/contact.html
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