Hello everyone. A mild complaint, by way of introduction:
Since the beginning of this year, i have noticed daytime R3 leaning considerably more on well-known popular classics. I feel sure we have heard 'Mars' and 'Jupiter' from The Planets about 3 times so far this year, along with things like the 'William Tell Overture', and any number of pieces used in TV advertisements over the past few decades.
It constitutes a noticeable rise in safe-playing, which is not what this listener expects from the BBC's most staunch outlet. No conservatory connoiseur, i'm usually surprised if i recognise anything. R3 has been a constant source of enlightenment to me with regards to the discovery of serious music, from the traditional to the avant-garde. But to suddenly start recognising pieces repeatedly, and from the most obvious places, is disappointing.
Since the beginning of this year, i have noticed daytime R3 leaning considerably more on well-known popular classics. I feel sure we have heard 'Mars' and 'Jupiter' from The Planets about 3 times so far this year, along with things like the 'William Tell Overture', and any number of pieces used in TV advertisements over the past few decades.
It constitutes a noticeable rise in safe-playing, which is not what this listener expects from the BBC's most staunch outlet. No conservatory connoiseur, i'm usually surprised if i recognise anything. R3 has been a constant source of enlightenment to me with regards to the discovery of serious music, from the traditional to the avant-garde. But to suddenly start recognising pieces repeatedly, and from the most obvious places, is disappointing.
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