Since I got my internet radio, I've hardly listened to the breakfast show. However, this morning, I thought I'd give it another try (it's available via the internet.)
"Sounds of the earth" was just starting: I always enjoy that (particularly the stunning birdsong recordings by Chris Watson.) Then Martin Handley took it as a cue to start chattering on about a crow which had been annoying him, and asking listeners to get in touch to suggest what could be done about it.
Then a very nice piece which I didn't know, which turned out to be the Pastorale from the Prelude, Allegro and Pastorale by Rebecca Clarke. Why on earth couldn't we hear the whole piece? Then more natter about crows. (Whilst all this is going on, the internet radio is smugly displaying: "Radio 3: the home of classical music". Unlike the other internet stations, the BBC don't bother saying what is actually being played - maybe they take the view that no one cares anyway.)
Then an announcement that the next piece would be a Strauss waltz. At that point, I switched over to the internet station Audiophile Classical (by far the best of the internet classical stations which I've tried up to now.) d'Indy's Symphony no.1 (all of it!) Didn't know it - very enjoyable work.
Think it might be a while before I try the breakfast show again ...
"Sounds of the earth" was just starting: I always enjoy that (particularly the stunning birdsong recordings by Chris Watson.) Then Martin Handley took it as a cue to start chattering on about a crow which had been annoying him, and asking listeners to get in touch to suggest what could be done about it.
Then a very nice piece which I didn't know, which turned out to be the Pastorale from the Prelude, Allegro and Pastorale by Rebecca Clarke. Why on earth couldn't we hear the whole piece? Then more natter about crows. (Whilst all this is going on, the internet radio is smugly displaying: "Radio 3: the home of classical music". Unlike the other internet stations, the BBC don't bother saying what is actually being played - maybe they take the view that no one cares anyway.)
Then an announcement that the next piece would be a Strauss waltz. At that point, I switched over to the internet station Audiophile Classical (by far the best of the internet classical stations which I've tried up to now.) d'Indy's Symphony no.1 (all of it!) Didn't know it - very enjoyable work.
Think it might be a while before I try the breakfast show again ...
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