Martin
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Post by Martin on Aug 26, 2011 9:31:56 GMT
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Post by martindn on Aug 26, 2011 16:17:21 GMT
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Post by Sing on Aug 26, 2011 16:48:02 GMT
This is the review from the ClassicFM Magazine:
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Post by Libby on Aug 27, 2011 4:41:20 GMT
Nice articles, for the most part. I kind of resent the one from AllMusic, at the end where it calls Hayley's previous albums "attempts". I kind of get where they're coming from; Paradiso is definitely a standout, probably the most impressive overall, but all of her albums have been good. Oh, well, the article's fine, otherwise.
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Post by pjrcorreia on Aug 27, 2011 10:01:53 GMT
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Post by postscript on Aug 27, 2011 10:41:48 GMT
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Post by Libby on Aug 28, 2011 23:22:40 GMT
Or at least a Classical Brit Award! Or Classic Brit award. Whatever they call it these days. i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifHe called it Paradis io! More than once, too! See, I'm not the only one who made that mistake.
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Post by Elliot Kane on Aug 30, 2011 12:55:39 GMT
Or at least a Classical Brit Award! Or Classic Brit award. Whatever they call it these days. i.postimg.cc/9fYxy370/smilie-big-grin.gifHe called it Paradis io! More than once, too! See, I'm not the only one who made that mistake. Needs to look at his Dante again, clearly!
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Joe
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Post by Joe on Aug 30, 2011 16:34:14 GMT
This is a great review...I wonder if they've made the Gold disc yet
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Post by Libby on Aug 31, 2011 3:56:52 GMT
Well, they have in New Zealand, haven't they? And what's a Dante?
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Post by Joe on Aug 31, 2011 4:09:11 GMT
Dante was a person, an Italian poet from year 1300. Paradiso is the name of the third and last part of his work "The Divine Comedy". That's all I can remember!
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Post by Elliot Kane on Aug 31, 2011 14:24:18 GMT
Dante was a person, an Italian poet from year 1300. Paradiso is the name of the third and last part of his work "The Divine Comedy". That's all I can remember! The first two being Inferno (The most famous) and Purgatorio, yes
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Post by Libby on Sept 1, 2011 3:36:03 GMT
Okay, but what does "looking at his Dante" mean, then?
All I can think of is Dante's Prayer by Loreena McKennitt (sp?)
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Post by mattmonteith on Sept 1, 2011 4:41:28 GMT
Hey Libby,
I think what he meant was if that host who mispronounced it 'Paradisio' were to familiarize himself by "looking at his Dante", he would know how to pronounce it correctly.
Matt
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Post by Libby on Sept 1, 2011 5:13:04 GMT
Okay, I guess I get it now.
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