Originally posted by jonfan
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I would hardly describe Crowe, Ruthven, Scotland, Curle, Rigby, Berkeley and Hughes etc as automatons. Underneath a very slick and polished delivery there lurked - if one listened often enough - a strand of humour that was beyond price. Not to mention the beautiful readings of poetry when time allowed. I dunno, as a listener I felt warmly welcomed into the network, and yes it took a few months to "get to know them all", but once one did the unpatronising informed and informative delivery was beyond price.
Certainly all the music recordings I heard were pretty good, I can think of one regional orchestra which perhaps left a little to be desired, but what might be lacking in polish was made up for by the fact it wasn't a clinical commercial recording..... in other words, workaday musicians playing on the edge, which is worth a lot to me.
I could go on, but we're just not going to agree I suspect. And my loss of Radio 3 is clearly your gain. Fair enough, I have recordings, memories, German classical radio via satellite, and now Spotify.
And apologies to ardcarp, I was just interested to know a bit more about jonfan's "position" as it were.
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