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Joanna Lumley & The Maestro

Mongolian Throat Singing & The Love For Three Oranges

Joanna Lumley & The Maestro

Bauer Media

Music Commentary, Music

4.7548 Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

In this mini episode, Joanna and Stephen explore the most pressing questions. What is the Maestro's preferred sobriquet? Music that sounds like it's from a different dimension, and how one should conduct music for the love of three oranges?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Babe, it's Gem.

0:02.0

Just voice-noting you because I'm so busy.

0:05.0

I can't even type right now.

0:06.8

I'm working on that big presentation for my new launch.

0:10.3

I'm making it on Canva Mobile like you suggested.

0:13.1

And it's making everything iconic.

0:16.6

So it's a bit noisy, babe's mards is going off.

0:20.3

Anyways, I'm going to ping the presentation to you now so you can see what I mean. Yeah, madame. Got to go, hon. Thanks for introducing me to Canva. Love you. You can't do much in under five minutes. Boil an egg. Sure. Cook a roast dinner? No chance. But comparing car insurance prices with mustard.co.uk,

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0:50.6

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1:14.4

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1:17.1

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1:25.1

Welcome to Joanna and the Maestro. Hello, Maestro. Welcome to Joanna and The Maestro.

1:29.4

Hello, Maestro.

1:31.1

Welcome to this titchy little episode of Ask the Maestro.

1:35.1

I love these TV because they're actually quite short,

1:37.2

but people write in with such fascinating observations and questions.

1:41.5

Maestro, I've got a question here from somebody who you know, Julian Godley.

1:46.0

He's written in as Julian Gottlie. And he says something quite interesting, because I've watched you,

1:51.1

I've watched you performing solo pieces on the piano, but also when you're playing with a singer.

1:55.8

He says, does the maestro prefer to be called an accompanist or pianist or collaborative pianist.

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