What about this new In-Tune Mixtape?
To displace the Composer of the Week repeat, and substitute "piped-music" for 30 minutes, is a complete turn-off in my opinion. Whoever thought this was a good idea? No structure to the programme, no theme, no idea.
Although some of the music is attractive, it darts across the repertoire from Baroque to 20th century with no clue as to what is coming next. I can only think that this is intended to put out something (anything) at minimum cost. It's treating classical music as background rather than something to be given intelligent attention.
To displace the Composer of the Week repeat, and substitute "piped-music" for 30 minutes, is a complete turn-off in my opinion. Whoever thought this was a good idea? No structure to the programme, no theme, no idea.
Although some of the music is attractive, it darts across the repertoire from Baroque to 20th century with no clue as to what is coming next. I can only think that this is intended to put out something (anything) at minimum cost. It's treating classical music as background rather than something to be given intelligent attention.
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