From the DS article here:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/xfactor/...-accolade.html
I quote:
"German composer Orff was inspired by a Latin poem for the track, but it has gained mainstream recognition as a tension-builder on ITV1's mainstream TV reality contest The X Factor."
NO.
It's been recognised as a tension lifter for as long as I can remember in all my 33 years - I remember hearing it as a kid. In fact, I would say that its ubiquity as a function of tension building has been undeniable in existence for a long time. MUCH longer that X bloody Factor has been around.
Why on Earth is this being twisted in such a way?
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/xfactor/...-accolade.html
I quote:
"German composer Orff was inspired by a Latin poem for the track, but it has gained mainstream recognition as a tension-builder on ITV1's mainstream TV reality contest The X Factor."
NO.

It's been recognised as a tension lifter for as long as I can remember in all my 33 years - I remember hearing it as a kid. In fact, I would say that its ubiquity as a function of tension building has been undeniable in existence for a long time. MUCH longer that X bloody Factor has been around.
Why on Earth is this being twisted in such a way?