Originally posted by smittims
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The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
So much of Radio 3's music programming has now become so disconnected and de-contextualised that it makes little sense, thus it would come as no surprise if Radio 3 tuners merely had it on as a kind of musical wallpaper.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI've mentioned all this to an old acquaintance and he shrugged his shoulders and said 'if you've got CDs, you don't need Radio 3'. Bunker-mentality or not, that is where thinking people are going.
just listening to what I initially thought was the worst performance of the Chopin Op 25 C minor etude I’d ever heard only to realise it’s the Godowsky version for left hand only - played superbly . Now that’s precisely the experience that can’t be repeated from a CD collection .
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI've mentioned all this to an old acquaintance and he shrugged his shoulders and said 'if you've got CDs, you don't need Radio 3'. Bunker-mentality or not, that is where thinking people are going.
However what I'm finding increasingly unacceptable about the current situation is that a station that is publicly funded to provide a certain type of content is using that funding to provide something else altogether - a slightly more advanced version of CFM instead. Don't take the(my) money and withhold the goods...
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It is indeed getting more like CFM all the time. I can foresee that soon the only time they will play a complete classical work of any length will be in some late-evening ghetto programme . Even TTN has started playing 'snippets', such as the first movement of the Italian Symphny and the slow movement of a Nielsen quartet.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostIt is indeed getting more like CFM all the time. I can foresee that soon the only time they will play a complete classical work of any length will be in some late-evening ghetto programme . Even TTN has started playing 'snippets', such as the first movement of the Italian Symphony and the slow movement of a Nielsen quartet.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostIt is indeed getting more like CFM all the time. I can foresee that soon the only time they will play a complete classical work of any length will be in some late-evening ghetto programme . Even TTN has started playing 'snippets', such as the first movement of the Italian Symphny and the slow movement of a Nielsen quartet.
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Hannah French posted on Twitter from a cold studio this morning... Who's been eating my porridge?
Hannah French @hannahcfrench
Morning @BBCRadio3! There's a chilly northerly wind today. It's necessitated THE BEAR coat.
Music to get you moving and warm your heart this morning on Breakfast from Bach before 7 to NGAs and Breakfast Brass, get the kettle on and join us!
6:21 AM · Nov 19, 2024 · 2,113 Views
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Weekday Breakfast is my most listened to R3 programme - well put together, well presented by Petroc (& others). I miss Martin Handley on Sundays.
What increasingly spoils the programme, and many others, is the increased number and length of TRAILERS throughout the programme. I often reach for the off switch and may not turn back on.
Maybe the trailers represent a net loss of listeners rather than any gain.
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Originally posted by JSTJST View PostWeekday Breakfast is my most listened to R3 programme - well put together, well presented by Petroc (& others). I miss Martin Handley on Sundays.
What increasingly spoils the programme, and many others, is the increased number and length of TRAILERS throughout the programme. I often reach for the off switch and may not turn back on.
Maybe the trailers represent a net loss of listeners rather than any gain.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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