Originally posted by french frank
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Afternoon Concert - general thread
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
One of the old FoR3 principles, swept aside by the BBC/R3, was that R3 should focus on what the service was designed to do, what part it was intended to play within the extensive BBC radio portfolio; NOT what does a broad middle-of-the-road-sort-of-classical audience want to hear that will reach a wide audience. In other words should the focus be on dedicated content or audience preference?
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostWell it's neither now. Dedicated content died some time ago to a large extent, and audience preference is whatever management says the audience should or does prefer, as far as I can see.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAnd those old principles, whether intended for or to produce a cultural elite or not, had ramifications larger than considerations of individual taste. Criticisms of Radio 3 as she is as against what she once was, is a point worth adding I believe. By placing their stress on how Radio 3 no longer caters for my tastes, some previous posts in this discussion are in danger of pandering to populism, setting the individual up against wider socio-cultural considerations addressed by broadcasting in general. Radio 3 becomes a target for de-funding based on "straw man" arguments, masked in rhetoric about dwindling demographics, choice, and catering for changing tastes. I think of us as beneficiaries - equipped to recognise falling professional standards, having benefitted from how Radio 3 once in the main to those selfsame old principles - not elitists.
It 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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Originally posted by french frank View Post
I wish I'd written that … There could be a fascinating debate on what those 'bedrock' cultural principles are. Do they still exist? Have they simply 'changed'? Or are they continually evolving and is it just that the evolution has speeded up and become more obvious? Is one factor that there has been an explosion in new genres each attracting its own audience (or fanbase ) while the number of outlets hasn't kept up with the increase? Can there be, musically, too much of everything? Waffle, waffle, waffle ..
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Looks like bleeding chunks are now endemic.
BBC MM, which prided itself on providing full works, has an advert (trail?) for next month's cover CD:
Mozart, Brahms & Schubert
Symphonic selections
Performances from over the years by The Scottish Chamber Orchestra
(Maybe we'll get a whole short early Mozart symphony though?)
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I see that today's "Music Played" listing has put the 3pm big piece in its expected place today. Last week they put it at the start of the listing every day so that it looked as if it had been played well before 3 pm. A combination of the usual incomplete prior indication of what the content will be, coupled with unfamiliarity of the piece in question, meant that on 2 days it took me a while to work out what I was actually listening to - was it the advertised 3pm slot or something else and if so, what? I don't have the info scrolling on the radio so depend on the online listing which I make a rough note of in the morning. Even if I have the PC on at the time that's not a lot of help if the info is lacking...
I emailed twice to ask why, but as per usual no response, not even an auto reply telling me they are too busy to take any notice. Checking back through other emails sent since 2019, I see that I had auto-replies to the 2 in 2019, and no response of any kind to the 7 subsequent ones, even when it has been a question rather than comment or complaint.
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Very enjoyable concert today, alas i miss the post 3pm play as collecting son from school today. Who listens to radio 3 ? Not people at work, that is for sure. Perhaps mainly retired music fans from the audiences at live concerts i have attended.Annoyingly listening to and commenting on radio 3...
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Originally posted by JasonPalmer View PostVery enjoyable concert today, alas i miss the post 3pm play as collecting son from school today. Who listens to radio 3 ? Not people at work, that is for sure. Perhaps mainly retired music fans from the audiences at live concerts i have attended.
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I'm listening to the Afternoon Concert at the moment. It's very varied, and some of it is interesting. There is a slight snag. What is being performed seems to bear no relation to what is being listed.
(https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001svr7)
Or is what is listed only a selection of what is broadcast?Last edited by Russ; 04-12-23, 15:03.
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