There seems to have been a change in the format of the lunchtime concert (Wigmore recital excepted) last week and this week, in that each broadcast concert is composed of a selection of works from different concerts. Last week, there were extracts from concerts from the 2011 Bath Mozartfest, and this week there are selections from festivals in the south-west.
I'm not sure whether this heralds a change in policy re the lunchtime concert or simply a temporary arrangement. It may be that the producers feel that since they cannot fit a complete concert into the lunchtime slot they have to 'mix and match' through the week. The effect though is to make the lunchtime concert more like most of the rest of the R3 schedule in being simply a succession of unrelated works put together in a magazine type programme, rather than a single planned event, with one performer or group of performers.
I am glad that R3 is broadcasting music from last year's festivals, but I would prefer the lunchtime concert to be just that - a concert as it was originally devised and not a selection of works from different concerts. If this means running on until 2.30 or so, then why not? There is nothing particularly distinguished in the Ao3 programme (which is also usually a selection of unrelated works) that requires it to start at 2.
I'm not sure whether this heralds a change in policy re the lunchtime concert or simply a temporary arrangement. It may be that the producers feel that since they cannot fit a complete concert into the lunchtime slot they have to 'mix and match' through the week. The effect though is to make the lunchtime concert more like most of the rest of the R3 schedule in being simply a succession of unrelated works put together in a magazine type programme, rather than a single planned event, with one performer or group of performers.
I am glad that R3 is broadcasting music from last year's festivals, but I would prefer the lunchtime concert to be just that - a concert as it was originally devised and not a selection of works from different concerts. If this means running on until 2.30 or so, then why not? There is nothing particularly distinguished in the Ao3 programme (which is also usually a selection of unrelated works) that requires it to start at 2.
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