Another aspect to the various discussions about R3 content is the quantity of repeated material now on the station.
Through the Night is often praised, and deservedly, but it has been remarked here (e.g. by Roehre) that it often contains material that has been broadcast on TtN before. I do from time to time recognise performances that I have heard before.
Breakfast is a selection of short works or extracts, with plenty of chat, and the same works are frequently repeated, as Suffolkcoastal has documented.
Essential Classics is another magazine programme in which there is much repeated repertoire, if not necessarily in the same recordings.
Composer of the Week often seems to be featuring the same fairly narrow group of major composers and in some cases the programmes are repeated from a fairly recently compiled CotW week. The programme itself is also repeated on the same day.
Lunchtime Concert now features more repeats (as well as the unsatisfactory practice of dismembering concerts to fit across more than one day's LC broadcast). For instance, all the concerts in this week's LC series are repeats apart from the Monday Wigmore Hall live concert.
Afternoon on 3 often features repeated broadcast material in a magazine format, though the Thursday opera feature is usually a performance that has not been broadcast before.
Among other repeats this week are: Saturday Classics, The Early Music Show, Words and Music, Sunday Feature and Drama on 3 (the last seems to provide more repeats than original broadcasts these days).
So if you turn on to R3 and get the impression you're listening to something you've heard before in the same recording/performance, then you probably are.
Through the Night is often praised, and deservedly, but it has been remarked here (e.g. by Roehre) that it often contains material that has been broadcast on TtN before. I do from time to time recognise performances that I have heard before.
Breakfast is a selection of short works or extracts, with plenty of chat, and the same works are frequently repeated, as Suffolkcoastal has documented.
Essential Classics is another magazine programme in which there is much repeated repertoire, if not necessarily in the same recordings.
Composer of the Week often seems to be featuring the same fairly narrow group of major composers and in some cases the programmes are repeated from a fairly recently compiled CotW week. The programme itself is also repeated on the same day.
Lunchtime Concert now features more repeats (as well as the unsatisfactory practice of dismembering concerts to fit across more than one day's LC broadcast). For instance, all the concerts in this week's LC series are repeats apart from the Monday Wigmore Hall live concert.
Afternoon on 3 often features repeated broadcast material in a magazine format, though the Thursday opera feature is usually a performance that has not been broadcast before.
Among other repeats this week are: Saturday Classics, The Early Music Show, Words and Music, Sunday Feature and Drama on 3 (the last seems to provide more repeats than original broadcasts these days).
So if you turn on to R3 and get the impression you're listening to something you've heard before in the same recording/performance, then you probably are.
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