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    Well done Radio 3! On behalf of Classic FM I would like to thank the controller and the program planners for the 9 day 'wall-to-wall schubertiad'. Let me state unequivocally that I love most of Schubert's output but that what attracted me to classical music as a young man was its 'infinite variety' and I certainly regard spending 9 days listening to the same composer's output or even worse to the endless dissecting of his life and the structure of his works with mounting irritation and the realisation that I will have to resort to that 'classical music jukebox' CFM!O tempore o mores.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph Vital View Post
    Well done Radio 3! On behalf of Classic FM I would like to thank the controller and the program planners for the 9 day 'wall-to-wall schubertiad'. Let me state unequivocally that I love most of Schubert's output but that what attracted me to classical music as a young man was its 'infinite variety' and I certainly regard spending 9 days listening to the same composer's output or even worse to the endless dissecting of his life and the structure of his works with mounting irritation and the realisation that I will have to resort to that 'classical music jukebox' CFM!O tempore o mores.
    Welcome to the Forum, Joseph. When it comes to the Schubertathon (and very probably as regards other matters) you will find yourself among friends. Rather than resort to CFM, I've been giving unduly neglected CDs a play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norfolk Born View Post
    Rather than resort to CFM, I've been giving unduly neglected CDs a play.
    Same here - I've got more than enough CDs to fill the gap, and in any case CFM would be the last of last resorts.

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    I cannot imagine preferring Classic FM to Schubert. I have listened to R3 much more during the current event than I usually do, but certainly not wall-to-wall. If I get fed up with it or annoyed by it and want a bit of variety, I play a CD or listen to an internet station. I normally locate myself firmly in the "O tempora! O mores!" camp, but definitely not in this case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gurnemanz View Post
    ... I have listened to R3 much more during the current event than I usually do, but certainly not wall-to-wall. (...) I normally locate myself firmly in the "O tempora! O mores!" camp, but definitely not in this case.
    The same here.

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    One thing that has come out of this week has been that I've listened to several Schubert recordings, but not R3 (not once!). That's not been intentional, either. Today I listened to the third symphony (CEO/Abbado) and Schwanengesang (Fisher-Dieskau/Moore), interspersed with Vagn Holmboe's 11th and two pieces by Douglas Lilburn, Aoteoroa and Landfall in Unknown Seas (with Edmund Hilary).

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    Quote Originally Posted by gurnemanz View Post
    I cannot imagine preferring Classic FM to Schubert.
    A fair point, but Schubert isn't the issue here. It's mindnumblingly dull programmimg. This week I really would rather switch on CFM than R3 and that saddens me greatly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gurnemanz View Post
    . I have listened to R3 much more during the current event than I usually do, but certainly not wall-to-wall..
    Yes I have listened to more of "real time" R3 than I usually do, but then I usually listen mostly to the late night programmes on iPlayer.

    There is much great music to listen to. But there is much I would rather not hear, for example a very mediocre english language version of Sylvia just played by SMP, and as you say the endless dissection of his life and works. But in this respect, it is no different from R3's usual output. And I do find the voice intonation of some of the presenters/ artists rather "staid".

    So on balance I prefer the Schubertathon to the usual output of R3, or rather I would have preferred it if they had not cut the late night programmes..
    It could have been more imaginatively produced - for example words and music type programmes could have been included.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joseph Vital View Post
    Well done Radio 3! On behalf of Classic FM I would like to thank the controller and the program planners for the 9 day 'wall-to-wall schubertiad'. Let me state unequivocally that I love most of Schubert's output but that what attracted me to classical music as a young man was its 'infinite variety' and I certainly regard spending 9 days listening to the same composer's output or even worse to the endless dissecting of his life and the structure of his works with mounting irritation and the realisation that I will have to resort to that 'classical music jukebox' CFM!O tempore o mores.
    Cheer up - it could be Wagner (1813 - 1883) next year!!

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    I've had enough, see, I don't KNOW any German, so after several car journeys this week I don't think I can listen to a German song ever again.....
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