What a lovely day for music. I'm afraid i cant pretend to know what all the pieces were called but we had a wonderfully gentle start to the day; some engaging pieces in the afternoon, around which time a Bach cello piece was played; and we were treated at teatime to some Iranian oud, and later a vintage recording of John Barleycorn Must Die.
A perfectly palatable day peppered with surprises.
I would also like to register my desire to hear more non-western classical music, particularly from India and the middle-east. I also dont see traditional folk music as being outside of (what i see as) the remit of R3. And vintage recordings of any kind have always appealed to me.
I have always loved, indeed supported, R3 for its good taste and wide-ranging eclecticism. Well done.
A perfectly palatable day peppered with surprises.
I would also like to register my desire to hear more non-western classical music, particularly from India and the middle-east. I also dont see traditional folk music as being outside of (what i see as) the remit of R3. And vintage recordings of any kind have always appealed to me.
I have always loved, indeed supported, R3 for its good taste and wide-ranging eclecticism. Well done.
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