Jackson basically admitted that lots of weekday listeners no doubt listening to snippets as Classic FM without the annoying adverts do not listen at weekends . I don’t see how Saturday Essential Classics and the odd interview with TS will change that if they were not already listening to Breakfast or Sunday Morning. He was profoundly disingenuous about aping Classic FM referring to the fact that Breakfast had played snippets from Higdon and Carwithen. It is the snippetification that apes Classic FM so much so that it now appears in the LNOTP.
Why on earth is record review moving
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostHe was profoundly disingenuous about aping Classic FM
Classic FM boss tells 'patronising' Radio 3 boss to stop 'aping' his station
"Sam Jackson, the managing editor of Classic FM, said Mr Davey’s “caricature” of the commercial station, which has 5.5 million weekly listeners, patronised casual classical fans, and called on Radio 3 to stop “aping” his network by broadcasting music from films and video games."
Ooh, does this mean Sound of Cinema and Game Play will be dropped?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 Roger Webb View PostThe France Musique alternative to BaL, La Tribune des critiques de disques has Canteloube 'Chants d'Auvergne' this afternoon at 3.00 our time.
Edit. Nearly forgot, Kiri voted off first, with the comment that they didn't want a Countess singing peasant songs.....let 'em eat cake, that's what I say.
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Originally posted by Nachtigall View PostAn example struck me forcibly yesterday when BBC News thought fit to include an item on the release of Taylor Swift's latest "album". Why on earth?
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
Véronique Gens takes the plume, Von Stade and de los Angeles can't be split between 2nd and 3rd. Just for a laugh they played Barbara Streisand's 'Berceuse' and asked the panel to guess who - no one got it! Now you don't get fun like that on BaL.
Edit. Nearly forgot, Kiri voted off first, with the comment that they didn't want a Countess singing peasant songs.....let 'em eat cake, that's what I say.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI've just listened again, for the third time. Interesting, given this particular thread, that there was no mention of rescheduling Record Review or Composer of the Week (or the dropping of the lunchtime concerts). Was something edited out of the original?
I've done an analysis of each of his points. There's a touching naivety about his exulting over the listener who wrote in to say "I'm a first time listener to Radio 3. Thank you so much for rescuing Friday Night Is Music Night." Quod erat faciendum, my dear.Thank you.
Come back Roger Bolton was my first thought - not much in-depth questioning and an open platform for Sam Jackson's version of what he's done.
Not convinced there was much balance in the vox pop. clips. Where was the discussion that FNIMN might be better back on R2?
I think you're right French Frank, and, other than a listener comment, they seemed to avoid RR, COTW and the Lunchtime Concerts.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
What about the old Natalia Davrath? Probably my favourite.
The singers were: Carolyn Sampson, Anna Moffo, Von Stade, Kiri, de los Angeles and the winner - the one I picked out as my favourite - Véronique Gens, BTW her 2nd volume of SotA is worth a look (Naxos 8.570338) for a selection of some of the other regional 'Chants de France' and for Canteloube's massive Wagnerian 'Triptyque' for soprano and orch.
Oh, concerning the Davrath recording, are we any the wiser as to who is the conductor listed as Pierre de la Roche? Monteux was always considered a distinct possibility.....Roche, Mont?!
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
What about the old Natalia Davrath? Probably my favourite.
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Originally posted by Roger Webb View Post
I was trying to pick her out of the anonymously played six singers, as I couldn't believe they wouldn't have this 'connoisseurs' choice' recording - I sold ten of the Kiri to one of Davrath's in the shop.
The singers were: Carolyn Sampson, Anna Moffo, Von Stade, Kiri, de los Angeles and the winner - the one I picked out as my favourite - Véronique Gens, BTW her 2nd volume of SotA is worth a look (Naxos 8.570338) for a selection of some of the other regional 'Chants de France' and for Canteloube's massive Wagnerian 'Triptyque' for soprano and orch.
Oh, concerning the Davrath recording, are we any the wiser as to who is the conductor listed as Pierre de la Roche? Monteux was always considered a distinct possibility.....Roche, Mont?!
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Originally posted by MickyD View Post
There is also this excellent 3 CD set from Véronique Gens, arias from Lully to Saint-Saens available on Amazon France for under a tenner - all accompanied by Les Talents Lyriques and Christophe Rousset. A fine collection.
https://www.amazon.fr/Tragediennes-1...l%2C359&sr=1-2
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Damian Thompson is pretty scathing in his Spectator article, "The mutilation of Radio 3".
Ending with...
The latest butchering of the schedules makes matters worse because Radio 3 is cynically moving its self-confidently highbrow output – Composer of the Week as well as Record Review – to the cheap seats.
Meanwhile it has allocated its front row to Friday Night is Music Night, the pride of Radio 2 and the Light Programme for more than 70 years. And it doesn’t see the irony that, while bellyaching about cuts to music funding, it’s enforcing its own deadly cuts by reducing the serious presentation of classical music to the point where Radio 3 is little more than a Spotify playlist interrupted by disc-jockey burbling.
The groove is indeed off the scale. Back in 1992, Classic FM filled a gap in the market for light classics. Now that Radio 3 is irreversibly committed to the same formula, only with added finger-wagging, is there any chance that someone will launch a burble-free station doing what it used to do so brilliantly and unobtrusively?
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
What about the old Natalia Davrath? Probably my favourite.
Just listened to Davrath sing Bailero on YT - heavens above it’s like seeing a cleaned old master painting . Order in for the CD .
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View Post
I have never really got on with these songs - too plush for my liking even when con Stade sang them .
Just listened to Davrath sing Bailero on YT - heavens above it’s like seeing a cleaned old master painting . Order in for the CD .
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