Originally posted by Andrew Slater
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Mozart Fest
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Originally posted by mozart79 View Postthat's a good point but i think TTN will go along with the rest of radio 3
Oh, well, they've lost a listener for 12 days (at least).
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Originally posted by Andrew Slater View PostI'm afraid you might be right - I've just checked, and they abandoned TTN during the 'Tchaikovsky Experience' in 2007.
Oh, well, they've lost a listener for 12 days (at least).
But let's not forget they had to broadcast the music of 2 composers during a shorter time-scale.
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Norfolk Born
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Originally posted by OFCACHAP View PostMake that 2 listeners....
The Guardian's view -
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardia...adio-3-january :)
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Idamante
Originally posted by Flosshilde View Post
So why play them all? Because classical music lovers are trainspotters
Well, you might be forgiven for thinking so based on this evidence. A Radio 3 own goal I think
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lordmhoram
Originally posted by Ian Thumwood View PostI suppose that I am probably one of the few listeners who detests Mozart's music.
For me, the Mozart debauch basically means doing without R3 for 12 days.
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Mozart's genius was that he could achieve his effects with the simplest of gestures. His harmonies are often straightforward, in the manner of the late 18th century, but he would produce a single chord or modulation which turned the music into a different world. I'm not putting this into words particularly well, but I think there are others who could do so better.
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Norfolk Born
The irony - presumably lost on RW - is that, while I believe Mozart to be arguably the greatest musical genius who ever graced this planet, and I love most of his output, I shall, like you, be tuned elsewhere for those 12 days.
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Exactly the point, OFACHAP, these marathons are most exasperating when you actually deeply care about the music, its the idea of this wonderful music being treated in this way that angers me. I listened to very little of the Bach extravaganza for the same reason
So the only Mozart I shall listen during this period will be from my own collection!
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostThe Guardian is asking/giving the readers a chance to vote for/agains Radio3’s Mozart fest. Our chandce to say NO?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/po...three-3-mozart
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2 to 1 against the idea - which is a fairly high percentage of nay-sayers. There are some interesting comments from posters on that site which would appear to show that a fair number will be turning OFF R3 during those 12 days. Not quite the idea is it?
I finhd the concept very strange indeed. Bach, Beethoven, Mozart - are R3 saying that other composers in the intervening centuries just don't measure up to them or worthwhile being given their own "fest" or what precisely?
I am beginning to feel that R3 has seriously - and dangerously - lost its way. If it was piling on the listening figures RW could rightly say that the trajectory was working but the truth is that it isn't and increasingly, I fear, it is losing the "old" core audience.O Wort, du Wort, das mir Fehlt!
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