The entire day's schedules have been dedicated to celebrating the Beeb's three-year sponsorship of performing artists beginning their professional careers, a scheme which began in 2000 at the initiative of Adam Gatehouse, who was R3's Editor of Live Music at the time. Just looking at the list of names from that first batch of performers makes clear the success of the initiaive: Paul Lewis, Stephen Osborne, Lisa Batiashvili, Natalie Clein, the Belcea 4tet, to name but five:
More recent names who have featured in the scheme (I don't like that word, but I'm getting fed up of "initiative", and "programme" might be a little ambiguous in this context) include Fatima Said, Ingrid Filter, Beatrice Rana, Igor Levit, and Janine Jansen), all of whom are featured in the day's programmes. Jazz performers were included from 2006, and they, too, are represented in next Saturday's day-long celebrations - there's a half-hour "Tea-Time Jazz" broadcast at ten-to-four.
It is a wonderful scheme, and the day is full of very enticing programmes:
More recent names who have featured in the scheme (I don't like that word, but I'm getting fed up of "initiative", and "programme" might be a little ambiguous in this context) include Fatima Said, Ingrid Filter, Beatrice Rana, Igor Levit, and Janine Jansen), all of whom are featured in the day's programmes. Jazz performers were included from 2006, and they, too, are represented in next Saturday's day-long celebrations - there's a half-hour "Tea-Time Jazz" broadcast at ten-to-four.
It is a wonderful scheme, and the day is full of very enticing programmes:
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