You are more likely to hear a symphony by Malcolm Arnold on Radio 3 than one by Sir Arnold Bax.
But Bax ranked alongside Sir Arthur Bliss, RVW and Sir Edward Elgar in their lifetimes.
So why the neglect? Can you compare the symphonies of Edmund Rubbra and Robert Simpson?
John Ireland, Peter Warlock, Frederick Delius, Eric Coates - all wrote attractive music which might be described as " ... music for easy listening". There isn't even a programme such as "Housewives Choice" to encourage people to try some more serious music. Only Classic FM does that - and yet we all pour scorn upon its presenters and their selections.
Who decides what is suitable for the ears of the listening public and what may be mentioned occasionally but never included in a broadcast?
HS
But Bax ranked alongside Sir Arthur Bliss, RVW and Sir Edward Elgar in their lifetimes.
So why the neglect? Can you compare the symphonies of Edmund Rubbra and Robert Simpson?
John Ireland, Peter Warlock, Frederick Delius, Eric Coates - all wrote attractive music which might be described as " ... music for easy listening". There isn't even a programme such as "Housewives Choice" to encourage people to try some more serious music. Only Classic FM does that - and yet we all pour scorn upon its presenters and their selections.
Who decides what is suitable for the ears of the listening public and what may be mentioned occasionally but never included in a broadcast?
HS
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