I’m not sure which is the right Board for this, so I’ll post it here.
These days I quite look forward to the post-live concert broadcast in the evening. The live concerts are great but most concerts end before 9.15pm and Night Wave doesn’t start until 10.00pm. This long gap is usually filled by Ian Skelly or John Shea playing not overly adventurous but often unusual and very enjoyable works: a kind of Mini-TTN.
Obviously, Radio3 can’t publish the playlist beforehand but can’t they publish it afterword?
P.S. I suppose there are quite a lot of people who would say Why on earth do you want to hear anything at all when Paul Lewis has just played Shubert live? Ah well…
PPS I don’t usually listen to NW (often too bitsy for my taste). I only mentioned it as a practical matter.
These days I quite look forward to the post-live concert broadcast in the evening. The live concerts are great but most concerts end before 9.15pm and Night Wave doesn’t start until 10.00pm. This long gap is usually filled by Ian Skelly or John Shea playing not overly adventurous but often unusual and very enjoyable works: a kind of Mini-TTN.
Obviously, Radio3 can’t publish the playlist beforehand but can’t they publish it afterword?
P.S. I suppose there are quite a lot of people who would say Why on earth do you want to hear anything at all when Paul Lewis has just played Shubert live? Ah well…
PPS I don’t usually listen to NW (often too bitsy for my taste). I only mentioned it as a practical matter.
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