To keep this brief - I'm an idiot.  It's all my own fault. Sorry for
wasting people's time reading my scribbles.

Now the longer version.  I did some extensive tests, playing local music
via VLC - OK. Remote server music via VLC and foobar (under wine) - Not
OK.  Internet music (Firefox, BBC radio streams) - Not OK.  Ethernet vs
Wi-Fi - no difference.  I then looked at my notes for any modifications
I might have made in the past, and there it was.  I had changed the
default pulse-audio bit rate in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf to suit another
application using a different output device.  My memory being what it is
(age...) I had totally forgotten. Reverting to standard fixed the
problem.  I don't really understand why local music under VLC was OK and
other's not, but no matter.  The problem has gone away.

Now I shall go away and hide....

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