CMB
New member
Classical Music broadcasting has always had a love/hate relationship with vocal music.
The outsiders to our art form (the majority of classical listeners) love the vocal pieces they recognize (Nessun dorma, Largo al factotum) and run scared from everything else,
/especially if its opera/
sigh....
With ClassicalMusicBroadcast.com, I have the opportunity to play just about anything we want - Billy Budd? Check. Taming of the Shrew in German? Check. 12th century anitphonal chant? Got it! But the 9-to-5 ers seem to louse it up every time.
Stations live and die by the people who listen, and the bulk of the listeners come from the office world, the folks who put on "soothing background noise" from 9to5 and shut off the station IMMEDIATELY if any vocal music rears its first opening bars.
So I suffer, and I ask listeners to make suggestions, and I pull my hair out in a frenzy - what DO listeners want?
Have at it, folks, because I don't know what to do. The man in charge has *highly* recommended making Sunday primarily a vocal music day and cutting it entirely during the week, except for the occasional drop-in here and there.
BIG sigh...
http://www.classicalmusicbroadcast.com/
The outsiders to our art form (the majority of classical listeners) love the vocal pieces they recognize (Nessun dorma, Largo al factotum) and run scared from everything else,
/especially if its opera/
sigh....
With ClassicalMusicBroadcast.com, I have the opportunity to play just about anything we want - Billy Budd? Check. Taming of the Shrew in German? Check. 12th century anitphonal chant? Got it! But the 9-to-5 ers seem to louse it up every time.
Stations live and die by the people who listen, and the bulk of the listeners come from the office world, the folks who put on "soothing background noise" from 9to5 and shut off the station IMMEDIATELY if any vocal music rears its first opening bars.
So I suffer, and I ask listeners to make suggestions, and I pull my hair out in a frenzy - what DO listeners want?
Have at it, folks, because I don't know what to do. The man in charge has *highly* recommended making Sunday primarily a vocal music day and cutting it entirely during the week, except for the occasional drop-in here and there.
BIG sigh...
http://www.classicalmusicbroadcast.com/