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Tearjerker, Downtown Symphony, Piano Flow, Happy Harmonies and other Saturday padding
How about TS hosts a discussion on The Listening Service between Jess Gillam MBE and BJ on Has the Belgian-invented saxophone ruined English Music?
(I'll get my coat.)
And... the musical equivalent of 'the sausage war'...?
There was some element of discussion between the parties involved in that debacle and agreements that have been/are being broken, whereas the Beeb just provides the R3 it thinks we should have/suits its tickboxes/can get away with, no discussion with the other party aka audience - no international "interference" either.
There was some element of discussion between the parties involved in that debacle and agreements that have been/are being broken, whereas the Beeb just provides the R3 it thinks we should have/suits its tickboxes/can get away with, no discussion with the other party aka audience - no international "interference" either.
How long before the production of Through the Night/Euroclassical Notturno gets moved from the Beeb to an alternative European broadcaster on the basis that Radio 3 is so disinterested in the project, it can't be bothered to broadcast it in full, or even make available the rejected section via Sounds?
How long before the production of Through the Night/Euroclassical Notturno gets moved from the Beeb to an alternative European broadcaster on the basis that Radio 3 is so disinterested in the project, it can't be bothered to broadcast it in full, or even make available the rejected section via Sounds?
How long before the production of Through the Night/Euroclassical Notturno gets moved from the Beeb to an alternative European broadcaster on the basis that Radio 3 is so disinterested in the project, it can't be bothered to broadcast it in full, or even make available the rejected section via Sounds?
Possibly a question of "They can but hope."
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.
How long before the production of Through the Night/Euroclassical Notturno gets moved from the Beeb to an alternative European broadcaster on the basis that Radio 3 is so disinterested in the project, it can't be bothered to broadcast it in full, or even make available the rejected section via Sounds?
Uninterested rather than disinterested, although as you say the trajectory could be from one to the other, given the trend of cultural diminution in broadcasting. - and life in general I suppose.
It doesn't bear thinking about. Dear BBC management, I curse you and hope something slightly unpleasant happens to you. (And said management have just broken / upgraded Genome!)
I woke up before 5 this morning and TTN was a saviour - lovely bit of Scarlatti (A not D), a Bulgarian piece (new to me) and a decent bit of Vivaldi before I dropped off for a while.
It doesn't bear thinking about. Dear BBC management, I curse you and hope something slightly unpleasant happens to you. (And said management have just broken / upgraded Genome!)
I woke up before 5 this morning and TTN was a saviour - lovely bit of Scarlatti (A not D), a Bulgarian piece (new to me) and a decent bit of Vivaldi before I dropped off for a while.
That's my experience on more occasions than I would really wish - waking at 4 or 5 am and needing a bit more sleep, or at least not to be in active awake mode. The other one is realising come 1 or 2 am that I am not going to get to sleep as my brain gets more and more active, so TTN resets to a point where I can return to bed and try again - usually successfully. Not what was intended no doubt but I do end up hearing a good deal of music that otherwise wouldn't come my way, and at a couple of hours or so once or twice a week I suppose I count as a regular listener. It is surprisingly rare that what is playing is not suitable for my purposes.
or Raab's Rabid Rachmaninov
Priti's Prowling Prokofev
Hancock's Hopeless Handel or perhaps that she be Hopeless Hancock's Handel
Rhys-Mogg's moronic Moog
Truss's trashed Tchaikovsky
Said drivel is now broadcast between 0100 and 0300.
Yes, sadly it's not gone... but we live in hope.
Here's what we missed today - with "Piano Flow" & "Happy Harmonies" now replacing the first two hours of the R3 TTN broadcast (equivalent to the last 2 hours of EBU Notturno).
Available to our European friends, e.g. Swedish radio (but now starting 4 hours in):
01:01 Ottorino Respighi; Concerto in modo misolidio for piano and orchestra; Olli Mustonen (piano), Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Markus Lehtinen (conductor)
01:37 Henryk Gorecki; Miserere (Op.44); Danish National Radio Choir, Jesper Grove Jorgensen (conductor)
02:11 Fryderyk Chopin; Ballade no 2 in F major, Op 38; Anastasia Vorotnaya (piano)
02:19 Jean-Baptiste Arban, David Stanhope (arranger); Fantasy and variations on a Cavatina from 'Beatrice di Tenda' by Bellini; Geoffrey Payne (trumpet), Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Michael Halasz (conductor)
02:26 Sven-Eric Johanson, Hedvig Charlotta Nordenflycht, Jacob Wallenberg, Anna Maria Lenngren, Olof von Dalin (lyricists); Fyra visor om arstiderna (4 songs about the Seasons); Christina Billing (soprano), Carina Morling (soprano), Aslog Rosen (soprano), Swedish Radio Choir, Eric Ericson (conductor)
02:33 Francesco Geminiani; Concerto grosso in D minor, Op 7 No 2; La Petite Bande, Sigiswald Kuijken (conductor)
02:43 Johann Sebastian Bach; Fantasia (and unfinished fugue) for keyboard in C minor, BWV.906; Andreas Staier (harpsichord)
02:50 Antonio Vivaldi; Sopranino Recorder Concerto in C major RV.444; Michael Schneider (recorder), Camerata Koln
Said drivel is now broadcast between 0100 and 0300.
As I discovered. It was bad enough being unable to get to sleep but then being assaulted by dumbtime when I went downstairs seeking some TTN diversion and calm for my fizzy brain just added insult to injury - and time to the period it took to get unwound and eventually back to sleep just before 3am. Thank heavens it was Martin Handley on duty at 7; I don't dislike EA especially and certainly not as much as some seem to, but I just couldn't have coped with her chirpiness and odd music choices this morning.
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