Sarah Walker meandered around when mentioning Montserrat Figueras and her relationship with Jordi Savall in Essential Classics this morning in the introduction to a piece by Monteverdi this morning. They were married in 1968, so it's hardly surprising that they might have had some interests in common. Why so coy?
Perhaps it's because each artist is supposed to stand on his or her own merits, but why avoid stating the obvious when it may have had a significant effect, and presumably does no obvious harm to anyone?
Is this now BBC policy?
Actually Sarah did mention the relationship in the back announcement at the end of the piece, and perhaps this has been mentioned during the week as Jordi Savall is artist of the week, so it would have been over doing it to keep referring to it. If artists wish to,keep their relationships quiet that's surely up to them, but in the case of people who have had a declared legal relationship, and which seemed to be satisfactory, then does it not make sense to allow reference to this?
Perhaps it's because each artist is supposed to stand on his or her own merits, but why avoid stating the obvious when it may have had a significant effect, and presumably does no obvious harm to anyone?
Is this now BBC policy?
Actually Sarah did mention the relationship in the back announcement at the end of the piece, and perhaps this has been mentioned during the week as Jordi Savall is artist of the week, so it would have been over doing it to keep referring to it. If artists wish to,keep their relationships quiet that's surely up to them, but in the case of people who have had a declared legal relationship, and which seemed to be satisfactory, then does it not make sense to allow reference to this?
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