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  • ucanseetheend
    Full Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 297

    composer of the week Talk?

    Does anyone agree that COTW these days has more of Donald MaCleod and guests talking rather than music of the composer?
    "Perfection is not attainable,but if we chase perfection we can catch excellence"
  • french frank
    Administrator/Moderator
    • Feb 2007
    • 30282

    #2
    Originally posted by ucanseetheend View Post
    Does anyone agree that COTW these days has more of Donald MaCleod and guests talking rather than music of the composer?
    It should be possible to check by the length of the podcasts: more talk means longer podcasts since all the music is reduced to two minutes per piece, and I'd guess the talk is unedited.
    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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    • Roslynmuse
      Full Member
      • Jun 2011
      • 1239

      #3
      I have to say I like Donald MacLeod's contributions more than those of any other R3 presenter, but, yes, I did wonder last week whether there was a little too much talking. Then again, it does give a context and, as I say, MacLeod is usually illuminating and interesting. His guests are more varied, admittedly.

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      • meles

        #4
        I enjoyed last week's series - Bridge. Nice to hear some music on Radio 3 I had not heard before and enjoy it enough to buy a CD (or two!).

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        • Serial_Apologist
          Full Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 37676

          #5
          There is much more biography and contextualisation on COTW nowadays than there was in days of old, which is to be welcomed, but dates of pieces played are often not given and chronology is often sacrificed; and one misses the more detailed talk about musical influences, direction and structure we used to get.

          I guess too much in either direction would leave even less room for representive pieces and excerpts, however.

          S-A

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          • Chris Newman
            Late Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 2100

            #6
            I know there are occasional repeats but I am sure that we all appreciate the man-hours that Donald Macleod puts into CoTW. The time he spends upon research must exceed that of any other R3 broadcaster. Indeed he must do the work of most of the others put together. To bring in experts, biographers etc must be the only way Donald can give himself a few more minutes to enjoy life and I for one think he deserves it and thank him for many years of fine broadcasting.

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            • french frank
              Administrator/Moderator
              • Feb 2007
              • 30282

              #7
              Originally posted by Chris Newman View Post
              I know there are occasional repeats but I am sure that we all appreciate the man-hours that Donald Macleod puts into CoTW. The time he spends upon research must exceed that of any other R3 broadcaster. Indeed he must do the work of most of the others put together. To bring in experts, biographers etc must be the only way Donald can give himself a few more minutes to enjoy life and I for one think he deserves it and thank him for many years of fine broadcasting.
              I endorse in principle what you say, Chris, though I find it hard to believe that CotW doesn't have the services of one researcher, at least.

              If not, I shall begin to think I was right that in the days when DM presented Through the Night every night for months and months on end that he really was live in the studio, sitting up for six hours through the night, seven nights a week, and researching the programmes during the day time! Such a workload!
              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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