As far as I can see, Cavatina, "if you would not when you should, you shall not when you will" (as the song says) is the perfect analogy here; i.e. we have the choice: to put up or to shut up.
As far as I can see, Cavatina, "if you would not when you should, you shall not when you will" (as the song says) is the perfect analogy here; i.e. we have the choice: to put up or to shut up.
good heavens, Mr Cowan is playing "Isoldina" again on his Sunday programme now. He loves this thing. Mind you so do I.
I've not officially signed the pledge to not listen to:
1. Sunday Morning
2. Any review programs hosted/commentated
By Rob Cowan. Today, he played an awful Uri Kane rendition of Mahler's first and had the audacity to say he was playing it in advance of Jewish New Year. Enough is enough.
John
I tuned in expecting to find the excellent Words and Music, forgetting that it has been moved to an early evening slot on Sunday, when I never listen to Radio 3. This apparently random schedule change does not suit me at all.
I caught that too - crikey, he's got a nerve!
What has happened to Rob Cowan? He is clearly the CFM Suchet of R3, and rapidly sliding into that same slough of mush.
He seems to have totally thrown in his lot with the zeitgeisty thing that is the all bells and whistle accessible and such fun R3.
Would anyone have predicted that?