1. Intervals are when you clean the palate and prepare for new delights. You can walk about, sip a drink, talk to friends etc.
2. On R3, it is apparently a time to play MORE music. Why?
3. This is / used to be a heaven sent little niche in which good writers / musicologists etc could illustrate, educate and illuminate what we have just or are more likely to hear next. i.e. education, etc.
4. Not on R3.
This apparently insignificant bit of inexplicable planning has come to epitomise R3's utter loss of direction, its frantic paranoia, its loss of identity and confidence in itself.
Take this evening: before Mahler 9 with all that that implies: I know we've heard from Mark Elder a bit, BUT this would have been an ideal time for a Stephen Johnson et al cameo snapshot of the work MUSICALLY, not biographically. It would have whetted the appetite, educated the ear, get us up to listen even more carefully. It might - as talks did for me way back - excited me into w hole new world.
But R3 has lost any sense that it has a wonderful chance to educate the next generation of those who might actually become their next tranche of devotees. Are the R3 planners really that keen to lose a bargaining position for the upcoming Charter Review? Apparently so.
As a purely commercial shooting in foot exercise, that strikes me as a sort of exemplary suicide note....Turkeys voting for Christmas?
2. On R3, it is apparently a time to play MORE music. Why?
3. This is / used to be a heaven sent little niche in which good writers / musicologists etc could illustrate, educate and illuminate what we have just or are more likely to hear next. i.e. education, etc.
4. Not on R3.
This apparently insignificant bit of inexplicable planning has come to epitomise R3's utter loss of direction, its frantic paranoia, its loss of identity and confidence in itself.
Take this evening: before Mahler 9 with all that that implies: I know we've heard from Mark Elder a bit, BUT this would have been an ideal time for a Stephen Johnson et al cameo snapshot of the work MUSICALLY, not biographically. It would have whetted the appetite, educated the ear, get us up to listen even more carefully. It might - as talks did for me way back - excited me into w hole new world.
But R3 has lost any sense that it has a wonderful chance to educate the next generation of those who might actually become their next tranche of devotees. Are the R3 planners really that keen to lose a bargaining position for the upcoming Charter Review? Apparently so.
As a purely commercial shooting in foot exercise, that strikes me as a sort of exemplary suicide note....Turkeys voting for Christmas?
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