Ravel Day
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I'm holding my breath for Julius Reubke day. Not many works, but they can easily be padded out with Bill Oddy telling us where the best place is to go bird-watching, Marcus de Sautoy on the Birch/Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture, Mary Beard on farting the second century BC, and listeners' tweets about their favourite positions in which to listen to great romantic organ works.
I really can't wait.
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When did Radio 3 lose the ability to celebrate composers as though they actually had a corporate brain? When I compare the excellent Tchaikovsky/Stravinsky week with the more recent saturation-fests and now this lets-just-slot-a-composer-into-the-usual-unimaginative-schedule, I wonder what went wrong. I wonder whether any BBC insiders can assist?
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostWhen did Radio 3 lose the ability to celebrate composers as though they actually had a corporate brain? When I compare the excellent Tchaikovsky/Stravinsky week with the more recent saturation-fests and now this lets-just-slot-a-composer-into-the-usual-unimaginative-schedule, I wonder what went wrong. I wonder whether any BBC insiders can assist?
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostI'd settle for a Ravel Day which had different recordings of the complete Daphnis and Chloe - one per hour throughout the day.
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Dipped in to Rob's offering yesterday and thought that the "Event" had started - Sonatine + the sodding Alborada again. [Off topic] Thanks, though, for the Kodaly Psalmus Hungaricus . The first time I heard the Fricsay (in German) I was quite impressed; this time, less so. Does anyone know a better version than the Kertesz (v. hard to better imho)?
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Originally posted by Demetrius View PostSo part 5 of Composer of the Week was never produced? Or will it lurk in the BBC cellars until a possible repeat around 2032 presents the opportunity to listen to it?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostYou would. I probably would too. But I think it's better to have an across the board airing of his works for new and curious listeners, lest we disappear up our own ear-channel.
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