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The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Like to contemplate RW's total rewright of weekday mornings back in 2001 (Tues 14 August), two years after he took over?
6am Morning on 3 (replacing On Air), nb shorter works may have been included as fillers:
Dyson: Rhapsody No 3
6.45 Paisiello: Piano Concerto No 7 in A
7am Palestrina: Stabat Mater
7.40 Falla: Four Spanish Pieces
8am Beethoven: Leonora 3
8.40 Ravel: Rapsodie espagnole
9am Composer of the Week (brought forward from midday to its old time):
Johann Sebastian Bach: 2 Bach the Intellectual (music titles available on request)
10am Work in Progress: The artist John Keane reflects on the new directions his work has taken. Keane was the official artist for the Gulf War [...]
10.05 CD Masters with Jonathan Swain:
Poulenc: Suite française
Schütz: St Matthew Passion (exc)
Poulenc: Double piano concerto
11am Morning Performance: Live from the Edinburgh Festival
Mozart: Quintet in E flat, K 452, C. Zacharias and principal winds of the SCO
11.40 Twenty Minutes: Inside Schubert's head
Pianist Susan Tomes explores the complex process of interpreting music
12pm Morning Performance Part 2:
Beethoven: Quintet in E flat, Op 16
1pm News, followed by the Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
A recital by Freddy Kempf (repeat).
Liszt: Transcendental Etudes
Oh, Roger, Roger - weep with those who weep ...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 PostLike to contemplate RW's total rewright of weekday mornings back in 2001 (Tues 14 August), two years after he took over?
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Oh, Roger, Roger - weep with those who weep ...
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Originally posted by french frank View Post6am Morning on 3 (replacing On Air), nb shorter works may have been included as fillers:
Dyson: Rhapsody No 3
6.45 Paisiello: Piano Concerto No 7 in A
7am Palestrina: Stabat Mater
7.40 Falla: Four Spanish Pieces
8am Beethoven: Leonora 3
8.40 Ravel: Rapsodie espagnole
9am Composer of the Week (brought forward from midday to its old time):
Johann Sebastian Bach: 2 Bach the Intellectual (music titles available on request)
10am Work in Progress: The artist John Keane reflects on the new directions his work has taken. Keane was the official artist for the Gulf War [...]
10.05 CD Masters with Jonathan Swain:
Poulenc: Suite française
Schütz: St Matthew Passion (exc)
Poulenc: Double piano concerto
11am Morning Performance: Live from the Edinburgh Festival
Mozart: Quintet in E flat, K 452, C. Zacharias and principal winds of the SCO
11.40 Twenty Minutes: Inside Schubert's head
Pianist Susan Tomes explores the complex process of interpreting music
12pm Morning Performance Part 2:
Beethoven: Quintet in E flat, Op 16
1pm News, followed by the Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
A recital by Freddy Kempf (repeat).
Liszt: Transcendental Etudes
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI'm not sure if this is being put to me as a good or bad scheduleIt 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 PostYou make up your own mind on that. It depends if you want the light chat, ill-informed celebrity comment and background music or something more substantial. Radio 3's mornings are sufficiently bad for me that I don't listen at all, and as a result hardly ever listen to R3 either. The old schedule had me glued to the radio for most of the morning.
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Originally posted by mercia View Posthow can one tell if a programme is bad if one doesn't listen to it ......... I wonder.
if 14 August 2001 was typical, things have somewhat improved in the intervening years
What are your criteria for claiming they've improved?
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