Originally posted by french frank
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A couple of weeks ago, Saturday Classics played Sances’s Stabat Mater. We were told, before the music, ‘a voice like a bell’, and the names of the piece, the composer and the performer after the music. That was it for this very rarely played work.
As you say, two sentences would have been enough to make some listeners become interested in something they hadn’t known. The presenters of Through the Night do it all the time. But clearly, that isn’t what the programmes like Breakfast and Saturday Classics are for.
But the suspicion is that they don't actually know anything.
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