I'd say everything except a) (and therefore, logically f) ) though d) is only hearsay as I didn't listen to R3 on the hoof and so missed such things entirely.
I would rephrase c) as being not the best way to present the music and that, in a way, 'every note he wrote' is an abnegation of critical judgement on the part of the producers, and only a minimal curiosity value. Not a scholarly approach which, of course, is my criticism but might for others be just the ticket. One of the worst faults which made 'live' listening unattractive was the number of hours with no indication of the content.
I would rephrase c) as being not the best way to present the music and that, in a way, 'every note he wrote' is an abnegation of critical judgement on the part of the producers, and only a minimal curiosity value. Not a scholarly approach which, of course, is my criticism but might for others be just the ticket. One of the worst faults which made 'live' listening unattractive was the number of hours with no indication of the content.
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