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Originally posted by Anna View PostIt gets worse. Just looked at the online schedule - we've got another TWO weeks of it!
It's always been down for 3 weeks, Anna.
They've already had Hermann's 'Vertigo' music on 3 times... First time, ok, nice to hear it in isolation. Third time: what trite repetitive stuff...."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Anna
Originally posted by Caliban View Post
It's always been down for 3 weeks, Anna.
They've already had Hermann's 'Vertigo' music on 3 times... First time, ok, nice to hear it in isolation. Third time: what trite repetitive stuff....
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Resurrection Man
Originally posted by Anna View PostIt gets worse. Just looked at the online schedule - we've got another TWO weeks of it!
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Ruhevoll
Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostWell, 26 letters in the alphabet....that's three weeks by my reckoning. Oh bliss. Oh rapture. I used to switch over to R3 in the morning from my daily dose of Radio 4 Today when Thought For The Day and the sports news came on. I don't even do that now preferring to endure sporty stuff rather than more drivel.
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Originally posted by Ruhevoll View PostI'm sure I a line in Revelations about this being one of the Signs of the Apocalypse. The fourth horseman comes riding in...accompanied by Rossini's 'Lone Ranger' on Radio 3.
I have added a comment on the R3 facebook page anent films. I wonder if it will be removed.
This may have been commented on before, but I got round last night to watching Monday's U. Challenge. There are no prizes for guessing the theme of the programme's music question this week. Was it just a coincidence?
I also note that according to the schedules, we are to get a new RVW work next Friday - Sinfonia Antarctica (sic)
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Originally posted by Anna View Post... I was going to say I wonder who they think they're broadcasting to ..... it's pretty obvious it's not their loyal listeners - soon no longer to be loyal I think. ..
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I can usually tolerate a bit of musical wallpaper, but Saturday Classics yesterday just got worse and worse - for two hours! And guess what - Vertigo again! Perhaps they are trying to induce it in the listener? Who needs to hear My Fair Lady or West Side Story yet again? And the music in those cases was not even written for the films. Nothing against either, enjoyed both in the past, but what is the point? The programme proved for me that, as someone above pointed out, very little film music can stand alone. It needs the images for which it was written. Most is either schmaltz or bombast. It will have to be R4 for next two weeks...
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostI am not listening much to Radio 3 at the moment. precisely because of this wretched Fil Season. After this week, I be glad to get some proper listening in! Albeit, time permitting![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Oliver
I'm reminded of Alexander Pope.
"Between excess and famine lies a mean...."
Perhaps Radio 3 should think about this; I didn't like the weekends devoted to a single , great composer. But weeks dominated by third-rate music are unbearable, even if there are occasional gems.
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Except that I have neither the patience nor interest to endure hours of musical insignificance and drossy wallpaper to find 'gems'.
I cannot get over how unbelievably rash and ill-advised this whole project is for R3. R2 and just about R4, yes, I can see they might well have mileage out of ti as well as the TV channels, but Radio 3.......??
Sorry no.
Judging by the Forum threads, neither can a lot of our regular posters.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostSame here, Bbm. Following suggestions from fellow Forumistas, I've been listening to bits from Through the Night on the i-Player, instead. Proper Radio.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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