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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostMy comment about exclusion post 1940 was in part the result of thinking about music I have sung or am singing in recent months, and also the post 1940 music I've heard on choral evensong. For the most part it would not meet the innovative/experimental criteria and so wouldn't be included in your scheme.
Originally posted by oddoneout View PostRossini O salutaris hostia in by virtue of age, Finzi Magnificat post 1940 not experimental or innovative so out; Bob Chilcott Little Jazz Mass post 1940 innovative/experimental? possibly up for discussion but probably not. The loss of Chilcott might not concern the hardcore R3 listener, but Finzi?
Originally posted by oddoneout View PostR3 already seems to do quite well at not exploring the full range of what might be called 'R3 music' available, to my way of thinking, so potentially excluding yet more wouldn't get my vote. The creation of Radio Scala would seem to lend itself to R3 replacing the show/musical/film component of its output to concentrate more on what should be(allegedly is?) its remit.
Originally posted by oddoneout View PostUnfortunately as has been previously mentioned it may just result in more audience-chasing stupidity.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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I think I still come back to not agreeing that there needs to be a cut-off date. For the majority of its existence R3 has managed to avoid women composers, so I'm sure avoiding musicals etc will be easy enough if someone makes the decision that that kind of music shouldn't be part of the output.
Away from the 'Real R3' dream though I am still somewhat concerned that poor decisions could be made as a response to what might be seen as the threat/challenge of Radio Scala(keep wanting to write La Scala.....)
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The articles seem to suggest that the increase in classical record sales last year is proof of an audience for another classical radio station but I wonder if that audience is really big enough to sustain three stations in the UK. Is the jam going to be spread even thinner? I don't know much about audience figures, though, and I assume that Scala's owners have done their homework.
I share others' concerns that the arrival of Scala will result in further dumbing down of R3 but, having recently acquired an internet radio, I wonder if R3's real competition is from that area. There are so many quality music stations readily available at the touch of a few buttons.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI think I still come back to not agreeing that there needs to be a cut-off date.
Originally posted by oddoneout View PostAway from the 'Real R3' dream though I am still somewhat concerned that poor decisions could be made as a response to what might be seen as the threat/challenge of Radio Scala(keep wanting to write La Scala.....)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 PostYou're obviously not entirely happy with recent changes to Radio 3, and I'd have to say that I'm more put off by what seems to me to be the triviality of presentation and what I think of as a lack of professionalism in the presentation of classical music in particular.
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostI wasn't being entirely serious of course. I don't think there should be rules as to what's allowed and what isn't on some particular radio station. I think it should be a matter of having a sensitive and intelligent choice of people on board who make sensitive and intelligent decisions about programming.
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Originally posted by hmvman View PostThe articles seem to suggest that the increase in classical record sales last year is proof of an audience for another classical radio station but I wonder if that audience is really big enough to sustain three stations in the UK. Is the jam going to be spread even thinner? I don't know much about audience figures, though, and I assume that Scala's owners have done their homework.
I share others' concerns that the arrival of Scala will result in further dumbing down of R3 but, having recently acquired an internet radio, I wonder if R3's real competition is from that area. There are so many quality music stations readily available at the touch of a few buttons.
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Originally posted by hmvman View PostI share others' concerns that the arrival of Scala will result in further dumbing down of R3 but, having recently acquired an internet radio, I wonder if R3's real competition is from that area. There are so many quality music stations readily available at the touch of a few buttons.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostAn optimist might hope that with two populist classical lite stations available (presumably competing mainly with each other) it might actually be easier for R3 to confirm its identity as the more serious (can't find a better word) alternative. For me R3 is fine from mid-day on.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 PostThat was certainly my thought (were I to be Controller, and decided editorial strategy, I mean ). Radio 3 also has the advantage of being part of the BBC which could, but hardly ever does, broadcast the kind of easy introductions which might ease new listeners over to Radio 3. I seem to remember hearing about a 'classical music' television series presented by Aled Jones several years ago which was well received (by its audience). That sort of programme/series needs to be a permanency on television or popular radio, not a six-week series every few years.
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Norm used to be a staunch supporter of RW and his R3 (but, then, he was given his own show). However he has had in for Alan Davey since Day -40, so not surprising he announces Scala Radio with a dig at 'desperately please-please-you BBC 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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Essential Classics this morning seems particularly bellicose in "taking the fight to Scala FM", with much flaunting of 'Gorgeous George' Gershwin, 'Frolicsome Ferde' Grofé and all the usual Americana suspects. Now might be a good time to strike, with mass letters to the Controller, whom (saith Dame Rumor) is no great fan of this stuff either!
Question: after being subjected to it twice weekly, does ANYBODY out there still even LIKE the dreaded Rhapsody in Blue?
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Originally posted by Master Jacques View PostEssential Classics this morning seems particularly bellicose in "taking the fight to Scala FM", with much flaunting of 'Gorgeous George' Gershwin, 'Frolicsome Ferde' Grofé and all the usual Americana suspects. Now might be a good time to strike, with mass letters to the Controller, whom (saith Dame Rumor) is no great fan of this stuff either!
Question: after being subjected to it twice weekly, does ANYBODY out there still even LIKE the dreaded Rhapsody in Blue?
Wasn't that keen on it to begin with, now has become a switchoff/leave room to do something else item.
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Originally posted by Master Jacques View PostEssential Classics this morning seems particularly bellicose in "taking the fight to Scala FM", with much flaunting of 'Gorgeous George' Gershwin, 'Frolicsome Ferde' Grofé and all the usual Americana suspects. Now might be a good time to strike, with mass letters to the Controller, whom (saith Dame Rumor) is no great fan of this stuff either!
Question: after being subjected to it twice weekly, does ANYBODY out there still even LIKE the dreaded Rhapsody in Blue?
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