This week’s slavish build-up to one of R3’s “Days” on Friday seems to me a bit of a travesty of the programme’s purpose/format…
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I agree. It's frankly 'out of order', as it isn't a series of programmes about the life and work of a composer. Essentially the strand has been hi-jacked as much as if the scripts of a week of Coronation Street were an analysis of the US Presdential election. And next week (Bud Powell) seems to me a sort of pugnacious example of 'cultural relativity'. Sam is saying ' all right, who says he isn't as great as Mozart? Where's your evidence? '
I enjoyed the Liszt week, but I've said before that I think the programme is life-expired and needs replacing. It's like the later series of a once-popular TV drama where they try to rescue the ratings by suddenly including violence or sex.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI think the programme is life-expired and needs replacing.
PS just added a post to the Margaret Bonds thread which is a good example of the above…
"...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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Does this week's series mark the point at which one of the last bastions of Radio 3 As She Once Was begins to be disassembled? With regards to who comes next, I happen to be a great admirer of Bud Powell, but would even I, as an avid jazz aficionado, rate him as one of the deserving? - No. His inclusion on COTW is hardly going to win new followers for jazz, courtesy Radio 3. His place is where it has already been respected, on Jazz Record Requests and 'Round Midnight.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostI agree. It's frankly 'out of order',
I enjoyed the Liszt week, but I've said before that I think the programme is life-expired and needs replacing. It's like the later series of a once-popular TV drama where they try to rescue the ratings by suddenly including violence or sex.
As evidence, I was listening last night to a COTW podcast of Fauré, it just seemed full of salacious tit-bits of his private life (interesting though they were!).
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Originally posted by Quarky View Post
Agreed, it needs replacing -IMV with a programme where the greater part (90%) of the programme is music, either of a single composer, or of a famous artist. It doesn't need to run to 5 episodes in the week..
As evidence, I was listening last night to a COTW podcast of Fauré, it just seemed full of salacious tit-bits of his private life (interesting though they were!).
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostDoes this week's series mark the point at which one of the last bastions of Radio 3 As She Once Was begins to be disassembled? With regards to who comes next, I happen to be a great admirer of Bud Powell, but would even I, as an avid jazz aficionado, rate him as one of the deserving? - No. His inclusion on COTW is hardly going to win new followers for jazz, courtesy Radio 3. His place is where it has already been respected, on Jazz Record Requests and 'Round Midnight.
I think Bud Powell is one of the deserving but I would want quite a bit of analysis of his piano technique and very distinctive licks ; his abandonment of stride for those off beat stabbing left hand chords which he is said to have “invented “ (but no one really knows)that in turn freed up the double bass player ; as well as his compositions . I think he’s arguably the greatest of them all (along with the very different Art Tatum and Bill Evans) and in many ways more musically significant than either .
I suspect it’s going to be the usual tale of woe though.
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Originally posted by AuntDaisy View PostAny chance of adding the date to that gloriously RTH title?
(PS: “RTH” ?? )"...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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Originally posted by smittims View PostI enjoyed the Liszt week, but I've said before that I think the programme is life-expired and needs replacing.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.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post
... I think your bird in the bush continues the Round The Horne theme nicely
."...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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My ideal would be a series called 'The Music of...(insert name of composer)' intended to provide an introduction to the output and career of a composer by playing complete pieces, preceded by short factual descriptions of each work, when it was written and any extra-musical dateils bearing on why it was written at that time , etc. So it would include some biographical detail but only such as supported the choice of music.
Only composers whose music is actually worth hearing would be included. So no Margaret Bonds, I'm afraid!
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