Now, given the choice, which you won't be, what would you like to hear on Radio 3 this Christmas?
Great Expectations at Christmas
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Angle View PostNow, given the choice, which you won't be, what would you like to hear on Radio 3 this Christmas?
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PatrickOD
Now that Radio 3 has apparently gone populist, I might get my choice for Christmas. That would be for a good sprinkling of popular traditional carols, with lots of children's choirs - maybe at the end of programmes. I don't want to choose the carols, or performers; I'll leave that to the good taste of presenters and guests - I'm sure I'll like them all.
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A repeat broadcast of the series "Plainsong and the Rise of European Music", first broadcast something like 25 years ago.
Midnight Mass with renaissance polyphony and not ruddy Schubert, Mozart or Haydn.
"Die Historia, Der Freuden- and Gnadenreichen Geburt Gottes un Marien Sohnes, Jesu Christi, Unsers Einigen Mitlers, Erlösers and Seeligmachers," to give it its full title, more commonly known as "Die Weihnachtshistorie," by Heinrich Schütz. We performed it at school, circa 1971, in a bitterly cold church, with a small, semi-professional orchestra. I have a very soft spot for it.
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Mahlerei
A repeat of that L'enfance du Christ from Richard Hickox, broadcast on BBC Four a few years back. Quite the most moving performance I;ve encountered and surely one for commercial release.
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EdgeleyRob's programme with the addition of L'Enfance du Christ and perhaps the Christmas Oratorio would suit me fine but I need some drama also, perhaps repeat of either Andre Obey's FROST AT MIDNIGHT or Gogol's CHRISTMAS EVE or better still, both.
I like the idea of giving the staff extended leave - quite inspired and a very charitable act.
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