My bad, but every time I see JRR written here I wonder what you're Tolkein about...
Discovery and Innovation weekend
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Originally posted by oddoneout View Postalthough there will always be situations when it is deemed appropriate to give over big chunks or airtime to a particular occasion I thinkIt 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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Jazz has always been eminently droppable on R3 really though it shouldn’t be. On the Discovery and Innovation front I did think some of the music was of very variable quality ranging from the frequently played masterpiece to the frankly not very good. There is a lot of excellent contemporary music out there but I don’t think the music selection always reflected that . I do wonder who selects the repertoire and what criteria they employ..
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Originally posted by DracoM View Post...What a mockery this charade is!
I suspect R4 will remain a key National broadcast channel possibly with subvention from Government - the remainder of the channels will move to some form of pay-as-you-listen or subscription model for which the BBC Sounds system is easily adapted to - the VHF network will be switched off - what happens to DAB I suspect is that it will become an advert heavy network
ETA There was an interesting Analysis program on R4 on Sat evening - drew heavily on the material written in the late 1950s which drew on the wartime and late 40s/early 50s austerity Britain when there were few mass communication channels (BBC, cinemas) which were shared by all of Britain and did I think drive a common culture - immigration, Thatherism etc destroyed this from the 60s onward and I suspect too little is left for organisations such as the BBC to surviveLast edited by Frances_iom; 14-03-21, 11:15.
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I have to say I'm struggling to find any rationale behind the programming whatsoever. Even Afternoon on 3 has over-arching themes; here there are seemingly random performances by each of the BBC orchestras, bleeding chunks of concerts and on the whole even the newish works are either by the most familiar names or 'soft contemporary'. Discovery and Innovation seems a complete misnomer to me.
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Originally posted by Roslynmuse View PostI have to say I'm struggling to find any rationale behind the programming whatsoever. Even Afternoon on 3 has over-arching themes; here there are seemingly random performances by each of the BBC orchestras, bleeding chunks of concerts and on the whole even the newish works are either by the most familiar names or 'soft contemporary'. Discovery and Innovation seems a complete misnomer to me.
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostTo your point Ein Alpensinfonie (nicely played so far ) followed by an excerpt from the Asian Network Prom which I have a suspicion will be Bollywood. Indian classical music great - but Bollywood is to that what Bavarian oompah bands are to Strauss .....
I'm quite happy that the Strauss is being broadcast as it was a performance I attended and it will be interesting to see how my memory of it stands up to a repeat hearing - but it's seven years old. I would have preferred to have heard the whole concert repeated (all Strauss).
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Originally posted by Roslynmuse View PostExactly.
I'm quite happy that the Strauss is being broadcast as it was a performance I attended and it will be interesting to see how my memory of it stands up to a repeat hearing - but it's seven years old. I would have preferred to have heard the whole concert repeated (all Strauss).
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Originally posted by DracoM View Post<< I did think some of the music was of very variable quality ranging from the frequently played masterpiece to the frankly not very good >>
Could NOT agree more! What a mockery this charade is!"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostThis is such a good performance I’m warming to the whole concept …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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Originally posted by french frank View PostR3's discovery and innovation? Trying out pieces of music lasting longer than 10 minutes on magazine programmes?
The BBC has been forced to deny it finds classical music “dull, embarrassing or only for old people” after sending out an advert for the Proms that referenced only house music, sci-fi film scores and breakdancing.
(Front page in today's Telegraph: the article is behind a paywall.)
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostCareful now: who knows what they're planning next!
The BBC has been forced to deny it finds classical music “dull, embarrassing or only for old people” after sending out an advert for the Proms that referenced only house music, sci-fi film scores and breakdancing.
(Front page in today's Telegraph: the article is behind a paywall.)
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