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Karl Miller wrote:
>Alastair Scott wrote:
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>>It would seem that the heyday of classical music was when radio was the
>>driving force (1930s and 1940s); certainly, in my opinion, it would seem
>>that those who promote classical music have never really understood a
>>more visual age and that has led to its present difficulties.
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>Not quite sure I understand your point. Could you elaborate?
In one sentence: there is no CTV (MTV with a classical focus) ...!
Like it or lump it, the presentation of a lot of things has become more
visually oriented in recent decades - for example, I remember the fuss
when colour photographs first appeared in newspapers here about twenty
years ago - and a medium which doesn't recognise that change is, by
default, bound to appear old-fashioned and "slow".
PS My thoughts are not original; Joanna MacGregor, at least in this
country, was one of the first to articulate them and is much more eloquent
than me. See <http://www.soundcircus.com/>
Alastair
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