May I become a friend of Radio 3?
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Chelsea
Thank you very much, ferneyhoughgeliebte. Do you have any personal connection with Brian Ferneyhough, or do you just like his music?
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Originally posted by Chelsea View PostThank you very much, ferneyhoughgeliebte. Do you have any personal connection with Brian Ferneyhough, or do you just like his music?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Chelsea
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Originally posted by Chelsea View Post
Please do visit our round ball game thread Chelsea,it's one of the friendliest on the forum.
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostYep, welcome Chelsea,who's your team?
Hello Chelsea...
Get stuck in! Look forward to reading about things you're into around the site apart from CFC
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Chelsea View PostMay I become a friend of Radio 3?
You can join or comment here, but unlike this forum, we do need real names to be assured that supporters are genuine individuals and not ficititious names.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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Chelsea
Well, Chelsea lost today, so Chelsea is no longer for the Cup! Before I sign up to the package of opinions that the Friends of Radio 3 propose and their efforts at promoting them, I should find out what they are, and whether I agree with all of them. Would it be possible to read some kind of summary, as the Radio 3 Forum is quite confusing for new members? What, in short, is the package, and does everyone agree with it?
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I suppose the 'package' is a bit like a political party's policies: supporters like the general thrust but there may be some things they're less keen on, and maybe the odd policy that might give them real trouble.
The Controller of Radio 3 recently described FoR3 as following the 'heritage' of the old Third Programme. I took that to mean the broad range of content,. Mainly classical music but featuring jazz, world music and speech/spoken arts/general arts discussion. That's a problem for those who think R3 should be just classical music. What they mean is that they'd like it to be, but there's no justification for dropping other programming which then wouldn't be available on BBC radio at all. A total non-starter. The range we have now is about right.
The big argument is whether Radio 3 should move right away from the original aim of the Third Programme - to provide high level programmes which cater for people who have a special interest in music and the arts - and target general listeners who find this off-putting because they feel they don't know enough, about classical music in particular. The so-called 'popularisation'of Radio 3 has been the BBC strategy for more than ten years and we oppose it, pointing out that it hasn't delivered any more listeners - indeed, in certain quarters of the year there has been a near disastrous fall-off, since the 'aficionados' (for want of a better term) no longer feel the programmes are interesting enough for them.
Many here (ourselves included) argue that Radio 3 has at certain times of day become indistinguishable from Classic FM. With the last schedule changes a majority of peak time listening (mornings and drivetime) has the goal of attracting the new listener rather than catering for the long-standing listener which is why we are dissatisfied. The battle rages most fiercely on The Eternal Breakfast Debate thread .
So, if you're a new listener to Radio 3 and are finding it much more to your taste than you thought it would be, or indeed and old listener who thinks it has greatly improved - welcome to the forum, but you probably wouldn't support FoR3. If you've been listening to classical music for a while, perhaps have quite a collection of CDs or go to concerts, have been listening to Radio 3 already and finding it getting more and more bland, repetitious and undemanding, support us to battle for something better.
Either way, there's mix here of Know Alls and Know Nothings. We can all learn from each other when it comes to music. I've just mooted on another thread the desirability of a sub-forum where we can ask any questions and probably expect a knowledgeable reply.
END OF PROSPECTUSLast edited by french frank; 14-04-13, 20:16.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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I should add to the above that there are some here who appear to disagree strongly with FoR3, indeed can even seem hostile. But I don't know exactly why!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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