Originally posted by Heldenleben
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What I was more interested in though, was what you do about the format given the "problem" of the number of recordings available. One of the most common complaints on the BAL thread is that the presenter didn't mention Karajan or Brautigam or whoever, but it's not clear how you address this given that there may well be 20-30 other recordings which are about as "good" as those on the shortlist, and choosing between them is more a matter of taste than anything else. At least since I've been listening to it, BAL seems to have effectively had a shortlist of 4-6 which are the main feature of the programme, with others namechecked and sometimes played from early on if at all. I note that the IOR programme seems to follow the same pattern - six named recordings plus "others". Is this a good model to keep following, and if so how much effort should be made to justify the shortlist to potentially critical listeners? Or is it better to go deeper into a few recordings, or perhaps cover more options?
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