Jean. I'm dying to know what you might have said!
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The sales of CDs in the field, and attendance at medieval / Renaissance / early music events IME are rising.
The more they trot out tired war horses, the more they blunt and diminish exploratory essays into other genres, and the LESS they are responding to where a decent proportion of their audience is at. The BBC has gone out of its way to sustain these fields, live events in these genres are a heck of a lot cheaper than orchestral events, so......?
OK, I accept that playing endless CDs with tweets and texts is cheaper than any live music, so the retreat from cultural as opposed to ratings material advances. BBC Trust's eyes currently elsewhere as they have been for the last two or three years, so is that how it's sneaked in?
I would dearly love to know who is advising them.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostThe more they trot out tired war horses, the more they blunt and diminish exploratory essays into other genres, and the LESS they are responding to where a decent proportion of their audience is at.Last edited by french frank; 15-09-13, 14:07. Reason: Deleted off-topic and placed on the new season threadIt isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Black Swan
I think the issue is that they may have trouble informing this audience which are probably not regular listeners of the existence of these programs. I am saddened by the fact that I am a huge fan of Early Music and have enjoyed that Radio 3 has recorded many of the concerts at the York Early Music Festival. I expect such event recordings will probably suffer as well.
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Originally posted by Black Swan View PostRadio 3 has recorded many of the concerts at the York Early Music Festival. I expect such event recordings will probably suffer as well.
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I am lost for words. It makes no sense. Well, actually, it makes very good sense to show what kind of a radio station Radio 3 has come to. How long will it be before CD Review and Composer of the Week go?Last edited by doversoul1; 17-09-13, 07:22.
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Originally posted by jean View PostI see they've already found something else to do with Catherine Bott...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/radio/b...ree/listenlive
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostI’m being thick.
The key to the mystery is the time jean sent her message - i.e. 8:20 pm yesterday. The link she sent was to "Listen Live" which will always take you to whatever is being played on Radio 3, in real time. Consequently, at 8:20 last night CB was presenting a live concert relay from Salford (oh the glamour!). However, as regular evening concert listeners will know , this was already one of CB's gigs.
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Richard Tarleton
Ah yes. I've caught CB doing this in Swansea, presenting BBC NOW concert from the platform. A useful sideline in these troubled times.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostThe key to the mystery is the time jean sent her message - i.e. 8:20 pm yesterday. The link she sent was to "Listen Live" which will always take you to whatever is being played on Radio 3, in real time.
However, as regular evening concert listeners will know , this was already one of CB's gigs.
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