Norman Lebrecht has now turned his fire on just about everyone currently in charge of the Proms - and the BBC - in this article, of which some, at least, is rubbish:
Roger Wright said that the 2015 season had been fixed before he left (most Proms concerts have to be planned 3 years ahead), so the idea that he battled to prevent 'dumbing down' (his phrase) seems bizarre, as does: "this summer when, in a regime-change power vacuum, six Proms were removed from Radio 3 editorial control and parcelled out around the BBC for corporate dumbing down."
He's never had any time for 'career civil servant' Alan Davey, who now has overall responsibility for the Proms; now, it seems, he has no more respect for David Pickard.
A pity he overstates a bad case because he discredits his rather better points (like comparing the cost of Proms, Radio 3 and the orchestras with what the BBC paid for Saturday night Premier football highlights).
Roger Wright said that the 2015 season had been fixed before he left (most Proms concerts have to be planned 3 years ahead), so the idea that he battled to prevent 'dumbing down' (his phrase) seems bizarre, as does: "this summer when, in a regime-change power vacuum, six Proms were removed from Radio 3 editorial control and parcelled out around the BBC for corporate dumbing down."
He's never had any time for 'career civil servant' Alan Davey, who now has overall responsibility for the Proms; now, it seems, he has no more respect for David Pickard.
A pity he overstates a bad case because he discredits his rather better points (like comparing the cost of Proms, Radio 3 and the orchestras with what the BBC paid for Saturday night Premier football highlights).
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