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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI just wish those responsible would start fishing in the lake instead of always in the village pond. There is so little variation either in terms of dates or of composers in the output these days, it's no wonder the same names, worthy or otherwise, keep coming round, especially once the tickbox filters kick in. Hundreds of years and hundreds of composers and lots of countries, but you wouldn't think it to look at the schedules...
But if you listen to Radio 3 you might think he only composed one. Or rather, that he composed a single movement of one....
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
... Haydn composed at least 45 piano trios, all marvels.
But if you listen to Radio 3 you might think he only composed one. Or rather, that he composed a single movement of one....
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Haydn : the greatest of the neglected.
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostUnless my ears deceived me, it's just been announced that the 'live' performance of La Mer on 'Classical Live' was part of a 2007 Prom.
(I've just checked - BBCSSO 31st July 2007)
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
... Haydn composed at least 45 piano trios, all marvels.
But if you listen to Radio 3 you might think he only composed one. Or rather, that he composed a single movement of one....
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostUnless my ears deceived me, it's just been announced that the 'live' performance of La Mer on 'Classical Live' was part of a 2007 Prom.
(I've just checked - BBCSSO 31st July 2007)
'Welcome to Classical Live with me, Linton Stephens, the best place to hear unique recordings of live music making from all corners of the UK and abroad....'.
So there's the current R3 definition.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
Should Sam J's "It’s very easy to use that ludicrous phrase ‘dumbing down’, but nobody ever really defines what it means, it’s just an insult. Often it’s snobbery against commercial radio — and partly snobbery against me, perhaps."
be voiced by Kenneth Williams? "Infamy, infamy - they've all got it in for me!"
How does FNIMN justify / explain anything?
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'Dumbing-down' has in fact been clearly defined and explained numerous times. Sam is being specious here. But I'm glad he feels 'insulted'; it means the message is getting through. If he'd smiled and batted it away with a bland remark it wouldn't have worked.
It's clear that Radio 3 don't use any sort of 'quality-ranking ' of composers. I'm sure music is chosen insofar as it fits current trends, themes, tokenisms, etc. This explains to me the sudden frequency of Mel Bonis, whose music is , to my ears, 'dull as ditchwater, me bhoy'.Last edited by smittims; 23-04-24, 08:01.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
Intro to Classical Live today:
'Welcome to Classical Live with me, Linton Stephens, the best place to hear unique recordings of live music making from all corners of the UK and abroad....'.
So there's the current R3 definition.
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Originally posted by smittims View Post'Dumbing-down' has in fact been clearly defined and explained numerous times. Sam is being specious here. But I'm glad he feels 'insulted'; it means the message is getting through. If he'd smiled and batted it away with a bland remark it wouldn't have worked.
It's clear that Radio 3 don't use any sort of 'quality-ranking ' of composers. I'm sure music is chosen insofar as it fits current trends, themes, tokenisms, etc. This explains to me the sudden frequency of Mel Bonis, whose music is , to my ears, 'dull as dishwater, me bhoy'.
The distinctions he draws between R3 and CFM are pretty wafer thin.
It will be interesting to see what the reaction to this year's Proms season is.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
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Yes, instead of denying the accusation, he tries to parry it with a rhetorical question' why would I want to do that?' . Well,Sam, you'd want to please your bosses in the BBC who in turn want to convince the government that the BBC is sufficiently 'entertaining'.
I was pleased to see this article. It shows him on the defensive; if the Times thinks it's worth an interview, then we aren't just a bunch of cranks who can be ignored.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
Intro to Classical Live today:
'Welcome to Classical Live with me, Linton Stephens, the best place to hear unique recordings of live music making from all corners of the UK and abroad....'.
So there's the current R3 definition.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostYes, instead of denying the accusation, he tries to parry it with a rhetorical question' why would I want to do that?' . Well,Sam, you'd want to please your bosses in the BBC who in turn want to convince the government that the BBC is sufficiently 'entertaining'.
I was pleased to see this article. It shows him on the defensive; if the Times thinks it's worth an interview, then we aren't just a bunch of cranks who can be ignored.
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