'Expertly curated' and 'non-stop river - both tautologies....
River of Music: 12 hrs Non-stop Music: Sunday 30 October
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Originally posted by french frank View Post... an unending stream of music, without announcements, isn't that exactly what many people have asked for (though not me)?
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"The hosts are Essential Classics' Sarah Walker and Rob Cowan, who throughout the day provide an entirely online commentary on the pieces that make up the River of Music. "
Ah well, if that’s the case, I shall sit away from the river and listen to my own CDs and my own thoughts or listen to/watch youtube of my own choice. That way, I can listen to the music without having to be dictated by the computer. Do we not just listen to music any more?Last edited by doversoul1; 19-10-16, 12:43.
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostSo Radio3 is officially abandoning as its listeners, those who do not have the means or do not chose to be on online while listening to music? And are we expected to listen to the hosts’ comments while listening to the music? Seriously? … Do we not just listen to music any more?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 PostListeners can choose to 'just listen to music', if they want to. They aren't forced to listen online, watch the pictures, participate in the blog chat, text &c. As I understand it, for the radio listeners it will be 'Words and Music' without the Words.
If Words and Music decided to put on the words online while the radio plays the music non-stop, what would the listeners think?
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostIf Words and Music decided to put on the words online while the radio plays the music non-stop, what would the listeners think?
What does it boil down to in the end? Does the fact that broadcasting one programme, and in a particular way, that won't suit everyone mean that it shouldn't be done at all? Cabaret on BaL?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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What on earth is wrong with you people? (some of you)
Some of you bang on and on about how much you hate anyone saying anything on the Radio and demand that R3 presenters should just shut up
then R3 has an idea of a long sequence without anyone speaking
so you all start complaining about that as well
If you don't like the radio just choose your own effing music
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostSome of you bang on and on about how much you hate anyone saying anything on the Radio and demand that R3 presenters should just shut up
then R3 has an idea of a long sequence without anyone speaking
so you all start complaining about that as well
And definitely no gasping.
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostI think what many people have asked for is music with the basic/minimum information (i.e. the name of the work, the composer or maybe the year of the composition, and the performer), but not an uninterrupted stream
For me basic information would be ideal but an uninterrupted stream (I see what you did there ) of music would be the next best thing,as long as there was at least a playlist online.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostDifferent, because the words in that case aren't about the music and don't elucidate it. Just one of those things. When people didn't want 12 hours of world music on one of their days off, they did something else.
What does it boil down to in the end? Does the fact that broadcasting one programme, and in a particular way, that won't suit everyone mean that it shouldn't be done at all? Cabaret on BaL?
Let’s hope the playlist will be published in advance or those who have no access to the online information* will be left with a stream of music which may mean little more than background music in a shopping centre.
*or can’t conveniently be online while listening to the radio
(I don't think I have any more to say in this matter)
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Something else occurs to me: when there was a Between the Ears programme which consisted of reading extracts from Pliny the Elder's Naturalis Historia - in Latin, I asked if it would be possible to have the text of the chosen extracts online - and they were indeed put on the website. I followed the text while listening, but it occurred to me afterwards that, since it was an edition of Between the Ears, the idea might have been that one simply absorbed the sound of the text, which was accompanied by various appropriate sound effects. And that was the point of doing it in Latin - that people wouldn't understand it - otherwise why not read the extracts in English?
Originally posted by doversoul1 View Post(I don't think I have any more to say in this matter)
"Does the fact that broadcasting one programme, and in a particular way, that won't suit everyone mean that it shouldn't be done at all? Cabaret on BaL?" Or does having criticisms/misgivings mean it shouldn't be done?
Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostWhat boils down to is that the BBC takes it for granted that everybody has access to the media on which part of the programme will be presented.
Let’s hope the playlist will be published in advance or those who have no access to the online information* will be left with a stream of music which may mean little more than background music in a shopping centre.
*or can’t conveniently be online while listening to the radio
(I don't think I have any more to say in this matter)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 ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostDoes anyone give a dam?
Also, if any composer anniversaries are to be marked within it then there'd need to be something appropriately tributary.
Perhaps it could open with Au bord d'une source from Book 1 of Liszt's Années de Pèlerinage - and a certain cycle by Dillon surely deserves a look in...
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Originally posted by french frank View PostAnd, btw, if "This brand new way of presenting a music programme on BBC Radio 3 sees images, videos, social media posts and live blog updates posted throughout the day. Listeners can get involved by following the liveblog on bbc.co.uk/radio3, engaging with Radio 3 on Facebook and Twitter and contacting Rob and Sarah by text and email" takes all listener interaction OFF AIR, that will be an improvement.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostSomething else occurs to me: when there was a Between the Ears programme which consisted of reading extracts from Pliny the Elder's Naturalis Historia - in Latin, I asked if it would be possible to have the text of the chosen extracts online - and they were indeed put on the website. I followed the text while listening, but it occurred to me afterwards that, since it was an edition of Between the Ears, the idea might have been that one simply absorbed the sound of the text, which was accompanied by various appropriate sound effects. And that was the point of doing it in Latin - that people wouldn't understand it - otherwise why not read the extracts in English?
Which means you provided your own answer to my question, but didn't answer the questions I posed:
"Does the fact that broadcasting one programme, and in a particular way, that won't suit everyone mean that it shouldn't be done at all? Cabaret on BaL?" Or does having criticisms/misgivings mean it shouldn't be done?
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostAt least you can look at the paintings.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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