Originally posted by JasonPalmer
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Afternoon Concert - general thread
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What you say, oddoneout, is sadly all too true, I think. I was taken aback when a music-loving friend said to me recently, 'You don't need Radio 3 if you have CDs'. They do seem to be stumblng around trying to find some answer for those for whom there are so many alternative sources of classical music, which didn't exist in 1967 when Radio 3 started.
This is how I await some announcement about what the new Controller is intending to do.
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Originally posted by JasonPalmer View PostPerhaps he in transition to becoming a radio 3 type while started out at classic fm, all good. Point is, someone was very happy with the Elgar.
There are plenty of people who are happy with the trash on Radios 1 and 2. No reason why Radio 3 has to be similarly affected.
To be honest, and at the risk of being taken for an unutterable snob, I don't think you would have lasted two minutes on Radio 3 1980s/90s vintage which for most of us here is the last time the station was indispensable.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostVery depressing to see that yesterday's concert was largely Essential Classics in the afternoon - Nimrod on its own for example.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostAre you sure you wouldn't be better off on the CFM forum?
There are plenty of people who are happy with the trash on Radios 1 and 2. No reason why Radio 3 has to be similarly affected.
To be honest, and at the risk of being taken for an unutterable snob, I don't think you would have lasted two minutes on Radio 3 1980s/90s vintage which for most of us here is the last time the station was indispensable.
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What upsets some of us is how the vision that first got us into classical music and thereafter enriched its appreciation and understanding was, at its best, one of coherent, undemeaning contextualisation and presentation. Radio 3 was, if you will, our initiation, from which some of us delved further into the literature and in some cases possibly went on to formal study and subsequent careers in performance, composition, or at least some ability to assess recordings and concerts and help nurture critical perspectives or historical and stylistic "loyalties", which we were moved to communicate. Very little remains of that inductive Radio 3 today, even in presentations, with materials offered according to the opinions of someone merely imposing distorted narratives of their own without situational perspective.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostAh, but we did not have the great resource which is BBC Sounds in those days You had to listen live or set the timer for the tape recorder in order to listen on demand.
As an observation, I am surprised how many here, presumably with substantial record collections, to say nothing of access to the invaluable treasure trove of Qobuz and Tidal et al still choose to put themselves through the torture of daytime Radio 3, but then there's nowt as queer as folk, I guess.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostTrue, although Soundz does seem to be the BBC's default excuse for providing any old demotic nonsense during the day.....
As an observation, I am surprised how many here, presumably with substantial record collections, to say nothing of access to the invaluable treasure trove of Qobuz and Tidal et al still choose to put themselves through the torture of daytime Radio 3, but then there's nowt as queer as folk, I guess.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostTrue, although Soundz does seem to be the BBC's default excuse for providing any old demotic nonsense during the day.....
As an observation, I am surprised how many here, presumably with substantial record collections, to say nothing of access to the invaluable treasure trove of Qobuz and Tidal et al still choose to put themselves through the torture of daytime Radio 3, but then there's nowt as queer as folk, I guess.
Daytime R3 certainly not heard in Casa Pulcinella, apart from the odd (increasingly so) CE and BaL segment of Record Review.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostAre you sure you wouldn't be better off on the CFM forum?
There are plenty of people who are happy with the trash on Radios 1 and 2. No reason why Radio 3 has to be similarly affected.
To be honest, and at the risk of being taken for an unutterable snob, I don't think you would have lasted two minutes on Radio 3 1980s/90s vintage which for most of us here is the last time the station was indispensable.
I have been listening to Radio 3 since I was a teenager in the 60s and still find it indispensable. Plenty of good stuff on Radio 3 much of which I don't find elsewhere, eg live lunchtime Lieder recitals.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostYou're quite right Pulci. My apologies for any offence given. And also to Jason and anyone else to whom I gave offence with my post upthread.
Just pointing out what a sorry state of affairs we have got to when even a phrase like that may well be deemed off limits these days, and you run the risk of being 'cancelled'.
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