The subject of R3 falling to the presentational level of Classic FM has been thoroughly discussed. I wonder if Classic FM might be raising its standards in some areas and perhaps providing something superior to R3 at times.
My late morning car journey coincided with something banal on R3, so I turned to Classic FM. Not for the first time, I found John Suchet to be engaging and well-informed. His links between the music were brief and mostly interesting; he is, of course, a well-known "fictional biographer" of Beethoven. What he also revealed was a genuine commitment to concert-going (he referred to several concerts he had been to this week) and also a real life-long enthusiasm for music (he mentioned busking Verdi on the trombone as a student).
Does anyone else share my appreciation of his style? It's certainly more bearable than many R3 people I could think of.
My late morning car journey coincided with something banal on R3, so I turned to Classic FM. Not for the first time, I found John Suchet to be engaging and well-informed. His links between the music were brief and mostly interesting; he is, of course, a well-known "fictional biographer" of Beethoven. What he also revealed was a genuine commitment to concert-going (he referred to several concerts he had been to this week) and also a real life-long enthusiasm for music (he mentioned busking Verdi on the trombone as a student).
Does anyone else share my appreciation of his style? It's certainly more bearable than many R3 people I could think of.
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