I do not suppose that I am the first or the only one to wish for less chatter on Radio 3, and more music. The constant appeals to "Contact us" , "email us" , "Tell us what you think" , get very wearing, and the frequently repeated (unvarying) adverts for R3 are just infuriating. Surely, the BBC can do better - or is chatter and repetition cheaper than music?
Chatter on Radio 3.
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Northender
Hi magnetman!
The answer to your question is almost certainly 'Yes'. The adverts are presumably directed towards those who don't know, or have forgotten, which station they've tuned to, and also to assure them that it's NOT Classic FM (it's sometimes hard to tell them apart). As for the constant appeals - well, here's the thing, yah, OK? - this is the new, inclusive, cuddly Radio 3 with which you WILL INTERACT (is that clear?)
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Originally posted by magnetman View Postor is chatter and repetition cheaper than music?
the new, inclusive, cuddly Radio 3It 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 magnetman View PostI do not suppose that I am the first or the only one to wish for less chatter on Radio 3, and more music. The constant appeals to "Contact us" , "email us" , "Tell us what you think" , get very wearing, and the frequently repeated (unvarying) adverts for R3 are just infuriating. Surely, the BBC can do better - or is chatter and repetition cheaper than music?
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Originally posted by Resurrection Man View PostMy radio has stopped working until 12 noon each day.
Don't quite know why.
... although I do find mine manages to start working at around eleven-thirty quite a lot more in recent weeks.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Northender
Had it started working at just after 1100, you would have heard all of Stenhammar's 'Serenade' (still in progress) - not a masterpiece, but worthy of an occasional outing, and ideal easy listening for a sunny Summer's morning.
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Originally posted by Northender View PostHad it started working at just after 1100, you would have heard all of Stenhammar's 'Serenade' (still in progress) - not a masterpiece, but worthy of an occasional outing, and ideal easy listening for a sunny Summer's morning.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Northender
I'm quite willing to be convinced! (At least it held my interest throughout, which is more than can be said for Glazunov's 5th symphony which recently occupied the same slot).
Out of interest, do you have any views on Moeran's Sinfonietta - a more substantial work, perhaps, than its title suggests?
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Roehre
Originally posted by Northender View PostOut of interest, do you have any views on Moeran's Sinfonietta - a more substantial work, perhaps, than its title suggests?
As such it really is Moeran's 2nd symphony, and comparing the latter's musical material with the Sinfonietta only strengthens that feeling.
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Originally posted by Northender View Post(At least it held my interest throughout, which is more than can be said for Glazunov's 5th symphony which recently occupied the same slot).
Out of interest, do you have any views on Moeran's Sinfonietta - a more substantial work, perhaps, than its title suggests?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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RobertLeDiable
We were in France for a couple of weeks recently and had the radio permanently tuned to France Musique. There, the balance of speech to music is at least 50-50 all day, except when they have a full concert in the evening. They devote hours, especially in the mornings, to programmes where one or two people basically chat, pausing once every 10 or 15 minutes for a short piece of music, often a single movement or a song, and sometimes just an excerpt from a movement. It's extraordinary. As for the repertoire, a great deal of it would be considered rather light even for Classic FM with a great emphasis on songs and arias in the mornings for some reason, and (though I don't know what happens in the winter) their summer evening concert series rarely strays from the 18th Century. And France is supposed to be a nation that takes culture seriously.
With Radio 3, some people don't know how lucky they are.
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Don Petter
France Musique has always seemed to like setting each tiny section of music in its place in history, geography, philosophy and anything else before playing it, particularly in the mornings. For that reason we always prefer to listen to Radio Classique when in France, which has a much more pleasing lack of speech, thought the music tends to be similarly mainstream.
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RobertLeDiable
Originally posted by Don Petter View PostFrance Musique has always seemed to like setting each tiny section of music in its place in history, geography, philosophy and anything else before playing it, particularly in the mornings. For that reason we always prefer to listen to Radio Classique when in France, which has a much more pleasing lack of speech, thought the music tends to be similarly mainstream.
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