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BBC Radio 3(*) recently broadcast a series of 15 minute essays about Henry Purcell. Andrew Pinnock, who quite unbeknown to me is an economic and social historian of the music business as well as a performer, produced this little gem which argues, inter alia, that Purcell and his collaborators created most of the essential ingredients of the modern commercial music industry. It's well worth fifteen minutes.
(*)However crass and vulgar the rest of the BBC becomes there will be hope as long as Radio 3 survives.
(*)However crass and vulgar the rest of the BBC becomes there will be hope as long as Radio 3 survives.
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Date: 2009-03-25 08:34 pm (UTC)My favourite moment of "Dead Ringers" (when it was still a Radio 4 program) was the continuity announcer saying, in appropriately hushed tones, "You're listening to Radio 3........ Quiet, isn't it?"
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