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    Keyboard final predictably produced and presented. Very packaged, very short sound-bites, rapid shots, CBH tarted up in 'Strictly' fashion. Only extracts played...but I suppose it was better than nothing. One can only hope the final is allowed to unfold in real time.

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    I spent more time shouting at the screen than soaking up the performances. All pretty dreadful, I thought, from the too-fussy and nightclubby stage setting to the over-emphasis on the home life of the performers to CBH's oh-so-gushy voice-overs and most of all to the utterly irrelevant 'victory music' that accompanied the announcement of the section winner (and did the jury chairman really make that dramatic pause before announcing the (worthy) winner's name, or was that added by the tasteless production team?).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ardcarp View Post
    CBH
    Oh, Jesus
    "The isle is full of noises... Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not"
    The Tempest, Act III scene 2 ll 148-9

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    And you just know that unfortunately Sky Arts would do it better. I hate even thinking let alone writing that sentence.
    Was the broadcast on R3? No. Get my drift?
    And whichever poor schmuck gets chosen, you also know that In Tune with excruciating Gushing Rafferty is part of the prize.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DublinJimbo View Post
    I spent more time shouting at the screen than soaking up the performances. All pretty dreadful, I thought, from the too-fussy and nightclubby stage setting to the over-emphasis on the home life of the performers to CBH's oh-so-gushy voice-overs and most of all to the utterly irrelevant 'victory music' that accompanied the announcement of the section winner (and did the jury chairman really make that dramatic pause before announcing the (worthy) winner's name, or was that added by the tasteless production team?).
    It sounds as if I was right to avoid it. I would also have been shouting at the screen, which can't be good for the blood pressure. I suppose some promising players will emerge, but it seems a dreadful hurdle to put them through.

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    Just shows what I've been up to! I coimpletely forgot about this!
    Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life(Berthold Auerbach)

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    I saw that it was on.
    I recalled.
    I avoided.
    I felt sad.
    I read your comments.
    I felt vindicated.

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    Had a feeling it would be pretty dismal - and watched Corrie instead.
    I intend to live forever - so far, so good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DracoM View Post
    And you just know that unfortunately Sky Arts would do it better.
    Would that not rather depend upon who they bought in in from?

    Agreed, it was a dismal presentation on BBC FOUR.

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    We did get a few chunks from each performer (all male, as it happens, and so was the 'jury'). It was worth watching for that, but one wonders if in years to come the Beeb will work out a way of removing any actual playing?

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