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    Question Of playlists and purchases [diverted posts]

    Quote Originally Posted by Anna View Post
    And another plea for comprehensive playlists. I looked at the schedule for Sunday Morning, it said amongst others there would be works by Martinu and Finzi but nothing by them was listed at all, a mere 4 items by other composers were listed, totally frustrating and I therefore didn't bother to switch on.
    Good point, Anna

    Why would you? - unless you were looking for musical wallpaper?

    What's that whirring sound? It's the sound of Anna Instone, Julian Herbage and Michael Oliver spinning away

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    Good point, Anna

    Why would you? - unless you were looking for musical wallpaper?

    What's that whirring sound? It's the sound of Anna Instone, Julian Herbage and Michael Oliver spinning away
    In actual fact Ams, I know very little Finzi but on one of the Christmas music threads several people pledged their undying devotion to him, naturally I am now on the look out for any Finzi that might be played, hence my interest in what, and when, it would be in the programme. Ditto Martinu to a lesser extent but I'm blowed if I'm going to sit through two hours for what might just be one bleeding chunk am I?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anna View Post
    In actual fact Ams, I know very little Finzi but on one of the Christmas music threads several people pledged their undying devotion to him, naturally I am now on the look out for any Finzi that might be played, hence my interest in what, and when, it would be in the programme. Ditto Martinu to a lesser extent but I'm blowed if I'm going to sit through two hours for what might just be one bleeding chunk am I?
    Exactly!

    I must confess I'm discovering more music that's new top me and that delights me via the messages from Board members here than I do from Radio 3 any longer - if possible I listen to them on Spotify first and then make a purchase

    Currently listening to Ireland's piano concerto as recommended elsewhere here
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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    I must confess I'm discovering more music that's new top me and that delights me via the messages from Board members here than I do from Radio 3 any longer
    And my last classical cd purchase was, in fact, one recommended by you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anna View Post
    And my last classical cd purchase was, in fact, one recommended by you!
    I do hope that it proved to be a sound recommendation

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    Quote Originally Posted by amateur51 View Post
    I do hope that it proved to be a sound recommendation
    It was Gervase de Peyer, Jacqueline du Pre and Daniel Barenboim, Brahms & Beethoven Clarinet Sonatas and Trio. Yes, it was a good recommendation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anna View Post
    the schedule for Sunday Morning, it said amongst others there would be works by Martinu and Finzi but nothing by them was listed at all
    dunno when you looked but this playlist was in place at the start of the programme

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018sn1d

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercia View Post
    dunno when you looked but this playlist was in place at the start of the programme

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b018sn1d
    Not when I looked, half hour before the start of the programme, wondering whether to switch on or not, all it listed was the first 4, not good enough

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    I looked very early - nothing. Now for Breakfast - nothing.

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    I think there's [alas!] a good reason for this. If you see nothing that you might object to, you might turn on in hope/expectation of plenty to soothe and delight. OTOH if you see something that looks less inviting, you don't. So by keeping playlists either incomplete, or retrospective, or non-existent, they minimise the number of people who will not stay with the programme and maximise the 'wallpaper hangers'.

    They think.

    Oh, I know, I know.... begs a quiverful of questions, but......

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