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I would write direct to the Director Generals office and copy in the R3 controller or vice versa. .I would make it a completely factual enquiry as there is no evidence that BAL is being scrapped. If there were such a plan I think it would have been announced as there’s little PR benefit in hiding the announcement, It’s only worth burying bad news of you think there’s a chance of getting away with it.
It's the fact that there is no evidence of it being scrapped that I didn't - on this occasion - go to the top. But if Record Review will only be 2 hours long, something is being cut back. I'm not really expecting the lower echelons to spill the beans on this. Just throwing a pebble in the pond!
AD - no I didn't suggest a work
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.
Do we actually know that, just because Record Review is moving to a shorter afternoon slot, it would either take BaL with it or we might lose it?
Might it stay where it is, and be part of the three-hour Tom Service morning slot?
Do we actually know that, just because Record Review is moving to a shorter afternoon slot, it would either take BaL with it or we might lose it?
Might it stay where it is, and be part of the three-hour Tom Service morning slot?
And annoy two sets of listeners at once perhaps?
No specific mention of BaL could be an oversight, or an assumption that keeping a slot for RR means by implication keeping BaL. Or it could be a way of gauging listeners' strength of feeling to inform a decision about whether to keep it at all in the new version of R3?
Do we actually know that, just because Record Review is moving to a shorter afternoon slot, it would either take BaL with it or we might lose it?
Might it stay where it is, and be part of the three-hour Tom Service morning slot?
All that experience has told me regarding changes to the R3 schedules is that where there is news that they think might not be welcomed by 'listeners' they don't announce it at all until it's fait accompli.
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.
Do we actually know that, just because Record Review is moving to a shorter afternoon slot, it would either take BaL with it or we might lose it?
Might it stay where it is, and be part of the three-hour Tom Service morning slot?
Record Review website has published its schedule for April 6th. Building a Library is on at 3pm and Record of the week at 3.45 DON is discussing RVW's Sea Symphony with AMcg
Record Review website has published its schedule for April 6th. Building a Library is on at 3pm and Record of the week at 3.45 DON is discussing RVW's Sea Symphony with AMcg
Well spotted.
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Violinist Tasmin Little brings an exciting pile of new releases to the studio.
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Building a Library
David Owen Norris chooses his favourite version of Vaughan Williams's "A Sea Symphony".
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Record of the Week: Andrew’s top pick
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.
1405
Violinist Tasmin Little brings an exciting pile of new releases to the studio. 1500
Building a Library
David Owen Norris chooses his favourite version of Vaughan Williams's "A Sea Symphony".
1545
Record of the Week: Andrew’s top pick
Only 33 listings on the Presto site, some of which will be duplicates.
Alison will be delighted to hear that there's a BBC MM CD too (and it's pretty good, though it won't be in the running).
STOP PRESS!!
Alpie has just been in touch to say that he is happy to compile the list for us, as it's one of his favourite works.
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Violinist Tasmin Little brings an exciting pile of new releases to the studio.
Not a very big pile if they only have an hour to cover everything apart from BaL and the RotW.
I've bought many new recordings I'd never have heard if not for RR. Perhaps there's now a gap in the market for some podcast (perhaps hosted by a former R3 presenter) to produce a more comprehensive weekly review, just as The News Agents continues the tradition of BBC journalism before it was neutered. I imagine many classical labels are pretty upset at the new schedule, and would be more than happy to cooperate.
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