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I think you have "hit the nail on the head", FHG.....
(Yes, I do realise that carpentry is not an acceptable subject for this forum)
I suppose one could start a thread titled "Your Hunded Best Cuts." and I, for one, would start with Schubert's Great C major and all of the Bruckner scherzos
I will refrain from mentioning The Ode to Joy. (Oh dear! I just have, haven't I?)
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I think you have "hit the nail on the head", FHG.....
(Yes, I do realise that carpentry is not an acceptable subject for this forum)
I suppose one could start a thread titled "Your Hunded Best Cuts." and I, for one, would start with Schubert's Great C major and all of the Bruckner scherzos
I will refrain from mentioning The Ode to Joy. (Oh dear! I just have, haven't I?)
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Out of interest, I've just checked the dreaded Google Analytics for the FoR3 site since January 1 2015.
1. Top page in terms of views is - unsurprisingly - the forum homepage
2. CD Review
3. The Choir
4. Platform 3
5. FoR3 homepage
6. Talking About Music
7. Performance
8. Building A Library
9. Classical Forum
10. Jazz
It could be that the people who talk most are those who are the least interested in Radio 3.
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 ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostThe trouble (for me) is that huge swathes of R3 content has become so unbearable to listen to - which is why I cannot in all conscience describe myself as a "Friend of R3": why should I devote time, energy and friendship to something that (it has become obvious) largely holds my views and tastes in contempt?
It is an insult to have a presenter who is so uninformed as to never have heard of Boulez (and pronounces it Boolay); or one who is unaware of a distinction between George Butterworth and Arthur Butterworth, claiming the latter was killed in the First World War; who confidently tells us that Smetana was from the Czech Republic, though 'back in his day, of course, it was called Czechoslovakia'. Or to be 'informed' that Imogen Holst was the wife of Gustav or Acker Bilk played the trumpet … And on and on.
When Radio 3 is unaware of the depths of its ignorance, there's a problem - pace the excellent people who still do their admirable best, day in, day out.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 french frank View PostIt is an insult to have a presenter who is so uninformed as to never have heard of Boulez (and pronounces it Boolay); or one who is unaware of a distinction between George Butterworth and Arthur Butterworth, claiming the latter was killed in the First World War; who confidently tells us that Smetana was from the Czech Republic, though 'back in his day, of course, it was called Czechoslovakia'. Or to be 'informed' that Imogen Holst was the wife of Gustav or Acker Bilk played the trumpet … And on and on.
I don't think presenters need to be experts, far from it in fact. But it's hard to know how a good job can be done on something if one doesn't have a grasp of basic background information. And there is also a question of credibility, if nothing else.
But surely these examples come from one presenter. As such, it's hardly a fair criticism of R3 in general.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostThe name 'Friends of Radio 3' has been problematic for a lot of people in that could be taken to imply an Appreciation Society. As we make clear on our Facebook page, we aren't an 'uncritical Appreciation Society' of what currently goes out over the airwaves. We are 'Friends' of a concept of Radio 3 as an intelligent, informed, 'authoritative' (as in 'really authoritative', not just claimed) service where knowledgeable listeners are considered just as important as the members of the broad public who happen - oh, joy! - to hear Radio 3 broadcasting 'Glitter and be Gay' - or Carousel.
It is an insult to have a presenter who is so uninformed as to never have heard of Boulez (and pronounces it Boolay); or one who is unaware of a distinction between George Butterworth and Arthur Butterworth, claiming the latter was killed in the First World War; who confidently tells us that Smetana was from the Czech Republic, though 'back in his day, of course, it was called Czechoslovakia'. Or to be 'informed' that Imogen Holst was the wife of Gustav or Acker Bilk played the trumpet … And on and on.
When Radio 3 is unaware of the depths of its ignorance, there's a problem - pace the excellent people who still do their admirable best, day in, day out.
Here's a little tale from my Bristol days which adds weight to your opinion:
I was talking to Acker Bilk, that popular leader of the Wurzles:
"I can't play the ****ing clarinet, Don, and I know it. But as long as people go on buying my records, I shall go on doing it."
HS
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostAn excellent summary, FF.
Here's a little tale from my Bristol days which adds weight to your opinion:
I was talking to Acker Bilk, that popular leader of the Wurzles:
"I can't play the ****ing clarinet, Don, and I know it. But as long as people go on buying my records, I shall go on doing it."
HS
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View Post
Here's a little tale from my Bristol days which adds weight to your opinion:
I was talking to Acker Bilk, that popular leader of the Wurzles:
HS
I can sing or recite several Wurzels songs from memory to this day.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostEdit: Just call it " Not the Radio 3 forum".
A funny thing might well have happened on the way to the forum but funnier things happen in it.
But Just a Minute; I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue what I'm talking about...
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostIf I didn't know better, I'd think that you are making this up.
I don't think presenters need to be experts, far from it in fact. But it's hard to know how a good job can be done on something if one doesn't have a grasp of basic background information. And there is also a question of credibility, if nothing else.
But surely these examples come from one presenter. As such, it's hardly a fair criticism of R3 in general.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostI just don't know if all of these astonishing gaffes emanated from a single presenter. Did they really?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 french frank View Postwhich is a criticism of Radio 3 for employing them to do the job, not the presenters for not knowing their stuff.
Also Jill Anderson. I suspect Louise Fryer may have left, Susan Sharpe may have retired - but they weren't replaced by presenters of the same standard. Jonathan Swain?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 french frank View PostNo, they came from four different sources. Two of them were 'non' Radio 3 presenters put in charge of regular Radio 3 programmes - which is a criticism of Radio 3 for employing them to do the job, not the presenters for not knowing their stuff.
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