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Spoons at the Halle

06 Oct 04 - 08:25 PM (#1290754)
Subject: Spoons at the Halle
From: s&r

My wife is playing spoons before the Halle Cconcert at the Bridgewater Hall See Here

Stu


07 Oct 04 - 03:33 AM (#1290997)
Subject: RE: Spoons at the Halle
From: Roger the Skiffler

Will there be complaints from the spoons players that an orchestra is noodling while they're trying to play???!!!

RtS
(running away and hiding behind the tympani)


07 Oct 04 - 03:40 AM (#1291001)
Subject: RE: Spoons at the Halle
From: fat B****rd

Roger, me old thimbler !! It's you and the Vienna Phil on New Years Day for me.


07 Oct 04 - 04:19 AM (#1291024)
Subject: RE: Spoons at the Halle
From: Steve Parkes

Husband (to a guest who has just perpetrated embarrassing rhythmic histrionics):
    "How dare you play the spoons before my wife!"

Guest:
    "I'm terribly sorry, I didn't realise it was her turn!"


07 Oct 04 - 04:43 AM (#1291045)
Subject: RE: Spoons at the Halle
From: GUEST,Jon at School

"Intriguing musical illustrations will be provided by Rusty Wright of FOLKUS (The Folk Arts Network of the North West)"

Sounds like the same problem Raggytash had.

I liked it when they had someone playing a sink, and the Vac was great.

Anyone get the feeling the Halle are taking the piss or just being patronising

Jon


07 Oct 04 - 05:43 AM (#1291079)
Subject: RE: Spoons at the Halle
From: Dave Bryant

You should have heard some of Gerald Hoffnung's Royal Festival Hall concerts in the 60's - there was a concerto for hose-pipe (OK it was really Mozart senior's Alpenhorn one), there was a piece which included vacuum cleaners and people playing stone hotwater bottles. Many of the jokes in his cartoons were brought to life, such as the percussionist with a pair of large cymbals and a bandage on the end of his nose. There is one piece of music which uses a typewriter - word processors have made it rather out of date !


08 Oct 04 - 02:59 AM (#1292046)
Subject: RE: Spoons at the Halle
From: s&r

It happened - it was part of a pre concert talk/lecture on Rhythm: Mark Elder (Conductor) sang the William Tell Overture (Lone Ranger theme) while Rusty accompanied on spoons.

I don't think there was a piss take at all - it was wonderful fun. Thanks to Mark Elder for being such a good sport.

Stu


08 Oct 04 - 09:35 AM (#1292261)
Subject: RE: Spoons at the Halle
From: GUEST

"I don't think there was a piss take at all - it was wonderful fun. Thanks to Mark Elder for being such a good sport"

so if it was serious why was he being such a "good sport"? and worse still why was he singing the William Tell Overture (and which words did he sing?)

;-)


08 Oct 04 - 04:25 PM (#1292581)
Subject: RE: Spoons at the Halle
From: GUEST

At the Halle there is (on Thursdays) a pre concert discussion with a panel of experts including Mark Elder. Rusty had been invited to play spoons as an illustration of rhythm played with non-orchestral instruments.
She has used the rhythmic structure of the William Tell Overture as a basis for people who want spoons tuition (started as a joke, but there is a demand). Most are familiar with da da DUM da da DUM da da DUM DUM DUM.
Mark Elder said that the tempo was a bit slower than Rossini: Rusty invited him to sing and she would accompany - and that's what happened. Words were nonsense syllables; all conductors do this when needed.
All good fun, and a nice link between formal and informal music. Light hearted good humoured but not a piss take - it was good, ads was the concert which followed.

Stu


08 Oct 04 - 04:29 PM (#1292584)
Subject: RE: Spoons at the Halle
From: s&r

The last guest was me with an errant cookie
Stu