Tearjerker, Downtown Symphony, Piano Flow, Happy Harmonies and other Saturday padding

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  • LMcD
    Full Member
    • Sep 2017
    • 8098

    Thankfully no Happy Harmonies or whatever tomorrow morning, as Penny Gore is presenting a sequence that runs from 1 a.m. to 7 a.m.

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    • oddoneout
      Full Member
      • Nov 2015
      • 8964

      Originally posted by LMcD View Post
      Thankfully no Happy Harmonies or whatever tomorrow morning, as Penny Gore is presenting a sequence that runs from 1 a.m. to 7 a.m.
      It's a sad state of affairs when we can't be certain 'they' wouldn't be so crass as to think that Tearjerker and Downtime would be appropriate.

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      • cloughie
        Full Member
        • Dec 2011
        • 22066

        Originally posted by oddoneout View Post
        It's a sad state of affairs when we can't be certain 'they' wouldn't be so crass as to think that Tearjerker and Downtime would be appropriate.
        Royal Tearjerkers anyone?

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        • AuntDaisy
          Host
          • Jun 2018
          • 1458

          The full Through the Night was/is available to our European neighbours...
          "Notturno" is available to hear on Swedish radio for over a week:


          Here's what was broadcast 10/4/2021. As is usual with Notturno, they're out of sequence with our UK broadcasts (or ours are with theirs) - the longer pieces don't start until the second 2 hour segment (which is where the as advertised R3 TTN would have started, "Trio Nova plays music by Brahms, Fauré and Ullén").

          12:01 Henricus Albicastro; Concerto a 4, Op 7 no 2; Chiara Banchini (violin), Ensemble 415, Chiara Banchini (director)
          12:09 Francesco Cavalli; Lauda Jerusalem (psalm 147, 'How good it is to sing praises to our God'); Concerto Palatino
          12:19 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Variations on 'Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman' in C major, K.265; Young-Lan Han (piano)
          12:30 Ralph Vaughan Williams; The Wasps Overture (form Aristophanic suite); BBC Philharmonic, Yan Pascal Tortelier (conductor)
          12:40 Carl Ludwig Lithander; Divertimento No.1 for flute and fortepiano; Mikael Helasvuo (flute), Tuija Hakkila (pianoforte)
          12:48 Ivan Spassov; Solveig's Songs; Sofia Chamber Choir, Vassil Arnaudov (conductor)
          12:58 Carl Maria von Weber; Clarinet Quintet in B flat major, Op 34; Joze Kotar (clarinet), Slovenian Philharmonic String Quartet
          01:22 Ignaz Moscheles; Sonate melancolique for piano in F sharp minor (Op.49); Tom Beghin (fortepiano)
          01:34 Joseph Haydn; Cello Concerto in D major, Hob. 7b:2; Heinrich Schiff (cello), Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Heinrich Schiff (conductor)
          02:01 Johannes Brahms; Piano Trio No.1 in B major, Op.8; Trio Nova
          02:36 Gabriel Faure; Piano Trio in D minor, op. 120; Trio Nova
          02:56 Johan Ullen; Dödssynderna, Seven Tangos for Piano Trio - The Deadly Sins; Trio Nova
          03:33 Ernst Mielck; Concert piece for piano and orchestra (Op.9); Liisa Pohjola (piano), Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, Petri Sakari (conductor)
          04:01 Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach; Pygmalion, cantata for bass and orchestra W 18/5, B 50; Harry van der Kamp (bass), Das Kleine Konzert, Hermann Max (conductor)
          04:34 Johan Svendsen; Octet for strings in A major, Op 3; Atle Sponberg (violin), Joakim Svenheden (violin), Adrian Brendel (cello), Aida-Carmen Soanea (viola), Vertavo String Quartet
          05:11 Francesco Corbetta; Folias; Simone Vallerotonda (guitar)
          05:17 Jean Sibelius; Serenade No 1 in D major, Op 69a; Judy Kang (violin), Orchestre Symphonique de Laval, Jean-François Rivest (conductor)
          05:26 Fryderyk Chopin; Preludes (Op.28 Nos. 1-5); Krzysztof Jablonski (piano)
          05:33 Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev; Overture on Russian themes; Bratislava Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Ondrej Lenard (conductor)
          05:42 Jacques Casterede; Fantasie Concertante for euphonium and piano; David Thornton (euphonium), Joanne Seeley (piano)
          05:50 Richard Addinsell; Warsaw concerto for piano and orchestra; Patrik Jablonski (piano), Polish Radio Orchestra, Wojciech Rajski (conductor)

          Info from https://www.ebu.ch/files/live/sites/...ril%202021.pdf

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          • Eine Alpensinfonie
            Host
            • Nov 2010
            • 20563

            This morning, with all the usual crassness eliminated, we have Radio 3 more or less as it should be. No yucky programmes from 5 until 7. No Saturday Breakfast with the other EA. Just fine music with appropriate announcements.
            It’s a pity it also involved the removal of Record Review, but this will be mended on a later Saturday.

            The BBC can do things properly if they want to.

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            • kernelbogey
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 5645

              Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
              The BBC can do things properly if they want to.


              It's as though this continuous solemnity is being provided as though the normal schedule is somehow frivolous!

              So why not serious classical music broadcasting all the time?

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              • kernelbogey
                Full Member
                • Nov 2010
                • 5645

                And I'm enjoying Andrew doing coninuity in his normal style - not the rather formal tone adopted yesterday by others.

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                • Frances_iom
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                  • Mar 2007
                  • 2411

                  Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
                  ...So why not serious classical music broadcasting all the time?
                  Marketing must be tearing their hair out - no adverts and think of the Yoof market we have now lost!

                  Why however are we deprived of the more educational programs - the missing COTW could easily have been slotted in for exaple

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                  • kernelbogey
                    Full Member
                    • Nov 2010
                    • 5645

                    It seems the BBC has decided on a policy of not allowing listeners and viewers to think of these days as normal times. Arguably a slightly Victorian view of 'mourning', though (as I've posted elsewhere) I think it's a politically-motivated and defensve choice, given the hostility quietly brewing on the Tory benches.

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                    • LMcD
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                      • Sep 2017
                      • 8098

                      Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
                      It seems the BBC has decided on a policy of not allowing listeners and viewers to think of these days as normal times. Arguably a slightly Victorian view of 'mourning', though (as I've posted elsewhere) I think it's a politically-motivated and defensve choice, given the hostility quietly brewing on the Tory benches.


                      The BBC doesn't seem to realize - or won't accept - that it's no longer the supreme arbiter of public taste that it once was or thought it was. It obviously didn't hear, or chose to ignore, the estimable Mr. Hislop's pronouncement of the death of deference, which he maintained was one of the great achievements of the 1960s.

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                      • cloughie
                        Full Member
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 22066

                        Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
                        And I'm enjoying Andrew doing coninuity in his normal style - not the rather formal tone adopted yesterday by others.
                        Yes he was even talking about the weather. Mind you he was probably peeved that his twofer had been postponed.

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                        • Ein Heldenleben
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                          • Apr 2014
                          • 6579

                          Originally posted by LMcD View Post


                          The BBC doesn't seem to realize - or won't accept - that it's no longer the supreme arbiter of public taste that it once was or thought it was. It obviously didn't hear, or chose to ignore, the estimable Mr. Hislop's pronouncement of the death of deference, which he maintained was one of the great achievements of the 1960s.
                          As I said in the other thread I think the reason this coverage is a good deal more sombre and prolonged than after the Queen Mother’s death Is that there was quite a lot of criticism of that - in particular I remember the excellent Peter Sissons was taken to task for not wearing a black tie. After that, according to newspaper coverage I’ve read , the decision was taken to remove certain figures from what is known as category one but that those in that category would have more substantial and sombre coverage.

                          I’ve found this account written by Sissons himself of those events. He was a hugely respected journalist and I don’t doubt the accuracy of his recall of events.



                          Interestingly his final paragraph backs up your point LMcD !
                          Last edited by Ein Heldenleben; 10-04-21, 13:46.

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                          • AuntDaisy
                            Host
                            • Jun 2018
                            • 1458

                            Bit of a b#gger's muddle today on Through the Night! Could there be light at the end of the tunnel? Is Saturday's 2 hours of drivel no more???

                            The R3 listings page claims TTN was only 4 hours long, but it definitely has listings for the full 6 hours that were broadcast - and, more importantly, they were!
                            German Chamber Philharmonic Bremen with Janine Jansen and Paavo Järvi. With Catriona Young


                            If you fancy brushing up on your Swedish, you can hear the whole of TTN (with our final segment first)...


                            Here's what was unexpectedly broadcast on Radio 3:
                            05:01 Charles Gounod; Overture to Mireille; Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Dohnanyi (conductor)
                            05:08 George Enescu; Konzertstuck in F for viola and piano (1906); Gyozo Mate (viola), Balazs Szokolay (piano)
                            05:18 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Partita in B flat (K.Anh.C 17`2); Festival Winds
                            05:32 Fanny Mendelssohn; Allegro moderato (Song without words), Op 8 No 1 (1840); Sylviane Deferne (piano)
                            05:38 Antonio Vivaldi; Concerto for lute, 2 violins & continuo in D major, RV.93; Nigel North (lute), London Baroque, John Toll (organ)
                            05:49 Maurice Ravel; Introduction and allegro; Tinka Muradori (flute), Josip Nochta (clarinet), Paula Ursic (harp), Zagreb String Quartet
                            06:00 Niccolo Jommelli; Miserere in D minor; Sandrine Piau (soprano), Carlo Vistoli (counter tenor), Raffaele Giordani (tenor), Salvo Vitale (bass), Coro e Schola gregoriana Ghislieri, Ghislieri Orchestra, Giulio Prandi (conductor)
                            06:21 Johann Sebastian Bach; Concerto in the Italian style for keyboard in F major BWV 971; Christian Ihle Hadland (piano)
                            06:34 Joseph Haydn; String Quartet in G major Op 77 No 1; Australian String Quartet, William Hennessy (violin), Douglas Weiland (violin), Keith Crellin (viola), Janis Laurs (cello)

                            Info from https://www.ebu.ch/files/live/sites/...ril%202021.pdf

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                            • vinteuil
                              Full Member
                              • Nov 2010
                              • 12662

                              Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
                              Bit of a b#gger's muddle today on Through the Night! Could there be light at the end of the tunnel? Is Saturday's 2 hours of drivel no more???
                              .
                              Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
                              .

                              ... it's back!

                              Turning on at 5:20 this morning anticipating the awfulness of Tearjerker, Piano Flow, or Happy Harmonies and ready to switch to the World Service - Mozart (attrib) wind music, and then Catriona Young introducing Vivaldi. And the website informing me that I was listening to Through the Night ..

                              Is this a result of the demise of the Dook? Or a silent admission of a misjudgment by R3 management?

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                              .
                              Originally posted by LMcD View Post
                              BBC Radio 3 schedule for next Saturday shows 'Piano Flow' at 0500 and 'Happy Harmonies' at 0600 - sorry! Volume 3 of 'HH' will feature gentle jazz.
                              .

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                              • LMcD
                                Full Member
                                • Sep 2017
                                • 8098

                                Originally posted by AuntDaisy View Post
                                Bit of a b#gger's muddle today on Through the Night! Could there be light at the end of the tunnel? Is Saturday's 2 hours of drivel no more???

                                The R3 listings page claims TTN was only 4 hours long, but it definitely has listings for the full 6 hours that were broadcast - and more importantly, they were!
                                German Chamber Philharmonic Bremen with Janine Jansen and Paavo Järvi. With Catriona Young


                                If you fancy brushing up on your Swedish, you can hear the whole of TTN (with our final segment first)...


                                Here's what was unexpectedly broadcast on Radio 3:
                                05:01 Charles Gounod; Overture to Mireille; Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Oliver Dohnanyi (conductor)
                                05:08 George Enescu; Konzertstuck in F for viola and piano (1906); Gyozo Mate (viola), Balazs Szokolay (piano)
                                05:18 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Partita in B flat (K.Anh.C 17`2); Festival Winds
                                05:32 Fanny Mendelssohn; Allegro moderato (Song without words), Op 8 No 1 (1840); Sylviane Deferne (piano)
                                05:38 Antonio Vivaldi; Concerto for lute, 2 violins & continuo in D major, RV.93; Nigel North (lute), London Baroque, John Toll (organ)
                                05:49 Maurice Ravel; Introduction and allegro; Tinka Muradori (flute), Josip Nochta (clarinet), Paula Ursic (harp), Zagreb String Quartet
                                06:00 Niccolo Jommelli; Miserere in D minor; Sandrine Piau (soprano), Carlo Vistoli (counter tenor), Raffaele Giordani (tenor), Salvo Vitale (bass), Coro e Schola gregoriana Ghislieri, Ghislieri Orchestra, Giulio Prandi (conductor)
                                06:21 Johann Sebastian Bach; Concerto in the Italian style for keyboard in F major BWV 971; Christian Ihle Hadland (piano)
                                06:34 Joseph Haydn; String Quartet in G major Op 77 No 1; Australian String Quartet, William Hennessy (violin), Douglas Weiland (violin), Keith Crellin (viola), Janis Laurs (cello)

                                Info from https://www.ebu.ch/files/live/sites/...ril%202021.pdf
                                Drivel returns next week, I'm afraid - see 'Through The Night' thread.
                                'BBC Radio 3 Schedules' got it right as far as today's concerned, showing TTN ending at 0700.

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