I'm with Flosshilde in my reaction to the Proms season. I think it's far too long, dominates too much of the schedule and has plenty of mediocre concerts with core repertoire which can be heard all too often throughout the rest of the year. I probably listen to around a third of the concerts.
My main interests in R3 are (or used to be) in chamber music, Baroque repertoire, opera and drama, with orchestral concerts coming some way behind. I'm also interested in BaL, as much for the discussions on here as for the programme itself. Yet in the summer, even though there are some superb chamber music festivals, R3's coverage of them has been ruined by the butchering of concerts into manageable chunks to fit the schedule*. BaL takes a summer break; Opera on 3 likewise; Baroque music doesn't get much of a showing in the Proms and EMS has been cut back to one programme per week; Drama on 3 has been shunted to a late night Sunday slot and is full of repeats or novel adaptations; and the Proms, or Proms repeats dominate the rest of the meaningful schedule (ignoring the worthless weekday morning programming). So the time I spend actually listening to R3, which has already diminished in recent years, has reduced even further, probably to a mere few hours per week.
I still think there are plenty of interesting discussions on this forum - and it doesn't need a controversy to make a discussion interesting, only people with knowledge and/or enthusiasm about the subject. I thought the thread on Opera Productions was one such, bringing out strongly differing opinions, and also the thread about Elgar which I found informative. What I have noticed is that the majority of threads now are not in response to R3's programmes but simply about the musical, artistic or general interests of people here, so that this is no longer a forum mainly about R3. That says a lot about R3 these days, not the members of this forum. In the bad old BBC forum days (2011), most of the threads would have been modded off
*Edit: But I am really pleased to see that R3 is broadcasting live a number of Edinburgh Festival morning concerts, starting this week
My main interests in R3 are (or used to be) in chamber music, Baroque repertoire, opera and drama, with orchestral concerts coming some way behind. I'm also interested in BaL, as much for the discussions on here as for the programme itself. Yet in the summer, even though there are some superb chamber music festivals, R3's coverage of them has been ruined by the butchering of concerts into manageable chunks to fit the schedule*. BaL takes a summer break; Opera on 3 likewise; Baroque music doesn't get much of a showing in the Proms and EMS has been cut back to one programme per week; Drama on 3 has been shunted to a late night Sunday slot and is full of repeats or novel adaptations; and the Proms, or Proms repeats dominate the rest of the meaningful schedule (ignoring the worthless weekday morning programming). So the time I spend actually listening to R3, which has already diminished in recent years, has reduced even further, probably to a mere few hours per week.
I still think there are plenty of interesting discussions on this forum - and it doesn't need a controversy to make a discussion interesting, only people with knowledge and/or enthusiasm about the subject. I thought the thread on Opera Productions was one such, bringing out strongly differing opinions, and also the thread about Elgar which I found informative. What I have noticed is that the majority of threads now are not in response to R3's programmes but simply about the musical, artistic or general interests of people here, so that this is no longer a forum mainly about R3. That says a lot about R3 these days, not the members of this forum. In the bad old BBC forum days (2011), most of the threads would have been modded off
*Edit: But I am really pleased to see that R3 is broadcasting live a number of Edinburgh Festival morning concerts, starting this week
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