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Well, I didn't expect to be woken by the soaring, silvery tones of Alessandro Moreschi this morning. But I was, thanks to a feature on the 'Handel and the Castrati' exhibition which opens tomorrow at Handel's house in London. My normal alarm time of 7:45 woke me perfectly in time to hear Nicholas Clapton, the curator of the exhibition, being interviewed about it by Rebecca Jones. And when she asked him how we can know what the castrati sounded like, I silently cheered, knowing full well what had to come next.

Clapton does need a clip round the ear for saying very emphatically, "We are fortunate to have one recording of one castrato..." in response to this. As the man who, literally, wrote the book on Moreschi*, he knows a lot better than this, and obviously meant "We are fortunate to have one [set of] recording[s]..." But why couldn't he have said that? I weep for the thousands of people who now freshly believe, as I did for so long, that this means exactly and precisely one song.

Still, the recording they chose to illustrate the point was well-selected: the Bach-Gounod Ave Maria: and some of the best, most heart-rendingly beautiful snippets from it, too. To be sure, it was the old OPAL remastering of it, not the infinitely superior Truesound one*. But, nonetheless, definitely Moreschi at his stomach-punching best.

The feature can still be heard, of course, via Listen Again: select the relevant bit, which is actually listed at 7:40, or else go to it directly (you'll need RealOne Player).

As if that wasn't enough to make me sit up in bed, it was followed five minutes later with the news that a a new contraceptive pill is being put through clinical trials which it's hoped will greatly reduce the risk of breast cancer and thrombosis associated with current pills, and completely stop periods! It could have all sorts of other nasty side-effects, of course, but that's what clinical trials are there to find out. If it makes it to being released on the market, I'm there!

And then, when I got up and checked my post, I discovered that my sample of 'Pure Purple' perfume had arrived! Hooray! They didn't send the girl from the ad, but they did send a nice postcard of her, so I can't complain.

All in all, then, this has to count already as a pretty good day!

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* Both book and recording have been on my mental 'To Blog' list for months. I have a lot to say about both, and I will get round to it. But my own book comes first!

Date: Tuesday, 28 March 2006 09:17 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] roobarb.livejournal.com
wow that really explains some of my wierd dreams. I dozed back off to sleep listening to the radio. I was quite scared by them.

Date: Tuesday, 28 March 2006 09:22 (UTC)
ext_550458: (Snape laughing)
From: [identity profile] strange-complex.livejournal.com
Haha! Yes - the interview did include as graphic a description of the process of castration as they felt would be appropriate while people were still eating their eggs and bacon... I wouldn't like to have a dream which involved that!

Date: Tuesday, 28 March 2006 19:42 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] qatsi.livejournal.com
Yes, and without even an apology to the nation for its cornflake-spattered carpets! I know there is no "watershed" for radio, but... It's rare to feel relief, as I did today, on hearing the words "And now it's time for Thought for the Day".

Date: Tuesday, 28 March 2006 20:18 (UTC)
ext_550458: (Penelope Keith)
From: [identity profile] strange-complex.livejournal.com
Indeed! Heaven knows what Clapton would have said if he'd not been warned to tone it down for the sake of breakfast-eaters...

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