Will you be listening 9.00 Saturday?
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Also NO!
Already been Alker-ed this morning (after being driven from R4). Made even worse because, in amongst the Radio 6 Music, she actually plays some decent pieces. It feels like being back at primary school - "now then kiddies, this is Mozart..."
Back to TTN (until they destroy that too).
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Originally posted by smittims View PostMore to the point, who will be listening? Anyone? I wonder at whom this programme is aimed. Young people who might be drawn into listening to 'Calssical Lite'? Surely they'll be doing something else on a Saturday morning...
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostAll those Tom Service fans - of whom there are a great many we are led to believe. Enough to offset those who are not in the fan club and will therefore become former listeners?
There are current R3 listeners now who are happy for R3 to broadcast anything at all as long as they personally enjoy it and it fits their own listening routine. "I know there is an argument as to whether it should be on R3 (but I like it which trumps all other arguments)." SAD, as the other trump would say.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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Well so far I like it. Tom thankfully isn’t providing us with unwanted details from his daily life , reading out unfunny emails and trying to amuse us in the Essential Classics fashion. It’s very pared down presentation and he’s put the Roget thesaurus away for once. He’s also not getting over excited and showing why he is such a good presenter when he doesnt go on a verbal flight of fancy . . There are many less agreeable ways of spending a Saturday than listening to Land Lang play a rare piece of Boulanger - rather well as it happens. It is also by no means easy listening - no Ella , Gershwin , Anderson and other EC staples - so far
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Well I listened to the first 30 minutes of the new Saturday Morning programme on Radio 3 but it is just another Classical Music Greatest Hits show. Why to we need another programme of this type? Pretty much every morning on Radio 3 and all day on Classic FM is filled with this type of show. What is the point in broadcasting the finale of the Mendelssohn Octet without playing the journey that leads us up to that point in the music? It reminds me of those people who eat the icing off the top of their slice of Christmas cake and then put the fruity bit back on the plate for someone else to take.
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Originally posted by Ian Old Bean View PostWell I listened to the first 30 minutes of the new Saturday Morning programme on Radio 3 but it is just another Classical Music Greatest Hits show. Why to we need another programme of this type? Pretty much every morning on Radio 3 and all day on Classic FM is filled with this type of show. What is the point in broadcasting the finale of the Mendelssohn Octet without playing the journey that leads us up to that point in the music? It reminds me of those people who eat the icing off the top of their slice of Christmas cake and then put the fruity bit back on the plate for someone else to take.
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Originally posted by Ian Old Bean View PostWell I listened to the first 30 minutes of the new Saturday Morning programme on Radio 3 but it is just another Classical Music Greatest Hits show. Why to we need another programme of this type? Pretty much every morning on Radio 3 and all day on Classic FM is filled with this type of show. What is the point in broadcasting the finale of the Mendelssohn Octet without playing the journey that leads us up to that point in the music? It reminds me of those people who eat the icing off the top of their slice of Christmas cake and then put the fruity bit back on the plate for someone else to take.
PS . welcome Ian
The only good thing about the R3 schedule changes - lots of welcome new forum members. I don’t think they’ve (the changes that is )gone down well at all.
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