Shows how effective the ad campaigns are* that I didn't know about this long sequence being broadcast today until I looked at the R3 schedule this morning!
I am puzzled by the sparsity of information provided, which seems to be a reduced form of the Afternoon (so-called)Concert format, so listing a few composer names, and mentioning a couple of larger works, but without any timings at all within each slot, which at least AC does, sort of, provide. The only timings are the start times at the various locations.
Do they really not know what music each country is providing? Or has the music as background/wallpaper virus taken hold to the extent of considering that anything more than the merest minimum of indication is unnecessary, despite the fact that the audience for such a sequence is not likely to be of that inclination. Perhaps it's the insidious "everyone listens on catch up so can get the information then" assumption.
* or possibly my avoidance techniques...
I am puzzled by the sparsity of information provided, which seems to be a reduced form of the Afternoon (so-called)Concert format, so listing a few composer names, and mentioning a couple of larger works, but without any timings at all within each slot, which at least AC does, sort of, provide. The only timings are the start times at the various locations.
Do they really not know what music each country is providing? Or has the music as background/wallpaper virus taken hold to the extent of considering that anything more than the merest minimum of indication is unnecessary, despite the fact that the audience for such a sequence is not likely to be of that inclination. Perhaps it's the insidious "everyone listens on catch up so can get the information then" assumption.
* or possibly my avoidance techniques...
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