Mozart end to end detrimental to the music
An interesting twist to BBC Radio 3's recent twelve days of Mozart, during which the composer's complete works were aired, has been provided by Private Eye. The satirical magazine has pointed out the article in the Telegraph in December 2005 which is seen above . In it BBC Radio 3 controller and Proms director Roger Wright says:
Our view is that with Mozart end to end, the overall effect would be detrimental to the music ... The music could wrongly be seen as slightly more chocolate-boxy than it really is.Which leaves me wondering what to do with this story. If I say anything else my inbox will be groaning with the usual anonymous accusations of another "predictable diatribe" and pursuing an "anti-BBC agenda". But there again, do I need to say anything else?
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During the Mozartival, I found myself retuning to Radio4 more-and-more. As for the Bachathon, it was odd listening to St. Matthew's Passion at Xmas, and after the 52nd cantata, it became a little bit too much like living in a fruitcake.