I know Donald Macleod always seems to get a good press here, and it may be heretical to suggest this, but would anyone like a bit of a change? (And is anyone else mildly irritated by the approach of 'telling a story' about the composer?) Having said that, I grant that DM's radio manner is attractive, that he does his research well and that his slot is, relatively speaking, one of the best on R3, because he doesn't gush and over-use laudatory adjectives like so many other presenters these days. But I sometimes wish that other presenters, perhaps with a special interest in a particular composer, might be brought in to vary things a bit (and perhaps go easy on the biographical aspects of a composer's life). I think a long time ago that was the case. In fact, I still have off-air tapes of a whole week of Charles Ives CoW programmes from 1998. I knew nothing of Ives then, but it instantly converted me into an admirer. I can't remember who presented it (was it Chris de Souza?), and no longer recognize the voice. (I failed to record the intros because I had to get the whole programme on an extended one-hour tape!) I think back in the 90s DM had a programme called something like 'Lives of the Composers', and at some point that swallowed up the more varied 'Composer of the Week' format with different presenters.
Has anyone any similar thoughts? I know I'm sticking my head on the block here!
Has anyone any similar thoughts? I know I'm sticking my head on the block here!
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