I watched the excellent Stravinsky/Beethoven concert that was televised last Friday and was saddened by the contributions of the presenters, Suzy Klein and Tom Service. And, thinking about it, they are quite typical of the newer generation of R3/BBC4 presenters.
I certainly don't want to go back to the voice-of-god style of earlier generations, but there's something about the new lot that is uniformly unappealing.
It dawned on me this morning what the problem is. Presenters on other music stations - R1, R2, Classic FM, Heart etc - all embrace 'cool' as a mode of being. You never hear a presenter of pop or jazz or so-called world music gushing about what's coming up, and/or what's just been played.
But on R3 (and its BBC4 offshoots) we get talked to like 5 year-olds being encouraged to eat our spinach. 'Wasn't that delicious, dear.' Presumably they are all both coached and supported in the school of gush.
How about bringing on the school of cool?
I certainly don't want to go back to the voice-of-god style of earlier generations, but there's something about the new lot that is uniformly unappealing.
It dawned on me this morning what the problem is. Presenters on other music stations - R1, R2, Classic FM, Heart etc - all embrace 'cool' as a mode of being. You never hear a presenter of pop or jazz or so-called world music gushing about what's coming up, and/or what's just been played.
But on R3 (and its BBC4 offshoots) we get talked to like 5 year-olds being encouraged to eat our spinach. 'Wasn't that delicious, dear.' Presumably they are all both coached and supported in the school of gush.
How about bringing on the school of cool?
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