tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8060605.post-43115768454148558582007-07-29T23:27:00.000+01:002007-07-29T23:27:00.000+01:002007-07-29T23:27:00.000+01:00Thank you Pliable. Your Greek birthday-concert for...Thank you Pliable. Your Greek birthday-concert for Mikis Theodorakis sounded beautiful here on my iTunes player, and I look forward to your next broadcasts on Future Radio.<BR/><BR/>Like you I'm interested in the classical music life in general and in the radio. And yes, I am looking for alternatives.<BR/>Unfortunately we are facing a grotesque situation here in Denmark because of incompetent government policy: The Danish BBC, DR, are building a great new media house for radio and TV, including a new concert hall for the National SO by the architect Jean Nouvel. However, the financial costs of this house are so overwhelming that the government has forced DR to sack a lot of their best employee's, and to make sharp cuts in the programs as well. <BR/><BR/>The results are all to clear: Repeat broadcasts and common repertoire in huge quantities, Mozart, Beethoven and Mozart again and again. <BR/><BR/>Therefore, instead of this misery me and other Danish music lovers are tuning in to the Internet's radio world. Thats how I found your Overgrown Path and the Radeo site. And thats how I became a daily listener to the excellent Norwegian station Alltid (Always) Klassisk. If not a Danish, I must have a Scandinavian favourite, after all.Jørgen Falckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15852631155511043544noreply@blogger.com