Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal
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The 2016 Survey of 'Classical' Music on Radio 3
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This is, of course, a New Year tradition on the Forum, and it's great fun (without disparaging the phenomenal work that Suffy does in so describing it - it gives very real insight and "ammunition") spotting the omissions. It's always the very old and the very new that suffers - Hildegard is there, but she had a "survey"-type BaL, so a selection of her works was broadcast the next day - but Machaut isn't (his Messe de Notre Dame BaL resulted in only one broadcast in similar circumstances). Dunstaple? The greatest of composers produced from these islands - so few works, of course; but more, I suspect, than the number of works by Rimsky-Korsakoff that were broadcast. And I think I can count the number of broadcasts of Ferneyhough on the fingers of one foot (although Nic Hodges' "traversal" of his Piano works was very well discussed on Record Review by SM-P and DON) - no complete work broadcast, though.
There is, of course, a finite amount of time in a year - not everything can be broadcast and the big Boys in the Band are all well-represented. And, I think that quite a few of us have posted over the past twelve months about how glad we've been to see (and hear) repertoire completely ignored in recent years featuring more prominently. Not merely a "step in the right direction" but two-or-three significant strides, I think - and I am very grateful for them, and hopeful that this will continue over the next year, too.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View Post
List 3: Black and South and Central American composers - Brouwer, Carillo, Castro, Chavez, Coleridge-Taylor, Dawson, Dett, Ellington, Garcia, Gardel, Garrido Lecca, Golijov, Gomes, Guarnieri, Guirra-Peixe, Hailstork, Johnson, H, Joplin, Lamothe, Lauro, Moncayo, Nazareth, Nepomuceno, Oswald, Ponce, Price, Racine, Ramirez, Revueltas, Still, Thompson, S and White C - plus a mixture, the main reasons for which are explained below: Andriessen, Cooke, Dyson, Kalinnikov, Leifs, Mompou, Rautavaara and Rubbra.
The Dutch Andriessen is cited by many current/modern American composers as highly influential, Leifs and Rautavaara are fairly obvious choices for an imaginative widening of Scandinavian etc output, someone on the forum noted that Kalinnikov was an obvious choice for those seeking radio friendly breadth - I agree, Mompou is surely on the up given the involvement of Hough etc and increasing numbers of comparisons/contrasts with Satie etc, and the three British composers are often mentioned on this forum - espec Rubbra.
That is my last list - as promised.
(Sorry I keep adding to it but that's done now)
Brouwer 6 (that's his best showing since I started!), Carillo 0, both Castros 0, Chavez 3, Coleriidge-Taylor 35, W L Dawson 0, Dett 0, N Garcia 3, Gardel 5, Garrido Lecca 0, Golijov 7, A C Gomes 5, Guarnieri 4, Guirra-Pexie 0, Hailstork 2, Johnson H 0, Lamothe 0, Lauro 3, Moncayo 3 (all the Huapango), Nazareth 0, Nepomuceno, the only Oswald that featured was James Oswald with 8, M Ponce 32, Florence Price 16, Racine 0, A Ramirez 0, Reveultas, W G Still 7, S Thompson 2, C C White 1.
H Andriessen 5, J Andriessen 2, L Andriesson 17, A Cooke 1, Dyson 7, Kallinikov 2 (it was his 150th birth anniversary in 2016!), Leifs 5, Mompou 13, Rautavaara 22, Rubbra 28 (most by courtesy of COTW).
Compared with the IMO the excessive fuss made by R3 when Tavener died, Rautavaara like Henze recently, had a very muted obituary tribute to say the least from R3.
Regarding Ferney's point, part of the reason I've switched to overall averages from previous years in comparison is to show (hopefully), the trends initiated by the new Controller over the next few years.
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostRegarding Ferney's point, part of the reason I've switched to overall averages from previous years in comparison is to show (hopefully), the trends initiated by the new Controller over the next few years.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostHere we go then:
Brouwer 6 (that's his best showing since I started!), Carillo 0, both Castros 0, Chavez 3, Coleriidge-Taylor 35, W L Dawson 0, Dett 0, N Garcia 3, Gardel 5, Garrido Lecca 0, Golijov 7, A C Gomes 5, Guarnieri 4, Guirra-Pexie 0, Hailstork 2, Johnson H 0, Lamothe 0, Lauro 3, Moncayo 3 (all the Huapango), Nazareth 0, Nepomuceno, the only Oswald that featured was James Oswald with 8, M Ponce 32, Florence Price 16, Racine 0, A Ramirez 0, Reveultas, W G Still 7, S Thompson 2, C C White 1.
H Andriessen 5, J Andriessen 2, L Andriesson 17, A Cooke 1, Dyson 7, Kallinikov 2 (it was his 150th birth anniversary in 2016!), Leifs 5, Mompou 13, Rautavaara 22, Rubbra 28 (most by courtesy of COTW).
Compared with the IMO the excessive fuss made by R3 when Tavener died, Rautavaara like Henze recently, had a very muted obituary tribute to say the least from R3.
Regarding Ferney's point, part of the reason I've switched to overall averages from previous years in comparison is to show (hopefully), the trends initiated by the new Controller over the next few years.
I assume the Coleridge-Taylor 35 was as a result of COTW too
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostHere we go then:
Brouwer 6 (that's his best showing since I started!), Carillo 0, both Castros 0, Chavez 3, Coleriidge-Taylor 35, W L Dawson 0, Dett 0, N Garcia 3, Gardel 5, Garrido Lecca 0, Golijov 7, A C Gomes 5, Guarnieri 4, Guirra-Pexie 0, Hailstork 2, Johnson H 0, Lamothe 0, Lauro 3, Moncayo 3 (all the Huapango), Nazareth 0, Nepomuceno, the only Oswald that featured was James Oswald with 8, M Ponce 32, Florence Price 16, Racine 0, A Ramirez 0, Reveultas, W G Still 7, S Thompson 2, C C White 1.
H Andriessen 5, J Andriessen 2, L Andriesson 17, A Cooke 1, Dyson 7, Kallinikov 2 (it was his 150th birth anniversary in 2016!), Leifs 5, Mompou 13, Rautavaara 22, Rubbra 28 (most by courtesy of COTW).
Compared with the IMO the excessive fuss made by R3 when Tavener died, Rautavaara like Henze recently, had a very muted obituary tribute to say the least from R3.
Regarding Ferney's point, part of the reason I've switched to overall averages from previous years in comparison is to show (hopefully), the trends initiated by the new Controller over the next few years.
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostApologies about the Revueltas it should say 5. The Nepomuceno is 0, though one piece featured in 2015. Ariel Ramirez has had 17 pieces/chunks broadcast in total since 2009, 8 of which were in 2011, but none since 2014.
To produce all that you have done for nine years on the trot is one heck of an achievement.
You should feel immensely proud of yourself.
How do you do it?
Do you write down everything in the listings on a weekly basis?
That would take you ages!
Or is there some sort of algorithm etc?
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostThank you.
To produce all that you have done for nine years on the trot is one heck of an achievement.
You should feel immensely proud of yourself.
How do you do it?
Do you write down everything in the listings on a weekly basis?
That would take you ages!
Or is there some sort of algorithm etc?
I'm really encouraged that my work is appreciated by fellow Boarders and hope that some notice is given to the figures by R3.
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostOnly now starting my 9th year. There's no special algorithms involved, just a straightforward but large Excel spreadsheet, and spending about 30-40 minutes each day looking at the playlists and Andrew's listings, and having to sometimes use the iplayer to run through a programme where playlists are missing or appear incomplete. Its knowing the approximate timings of some pieces I suppose as well to help where I think something has been missed. Often interval or post-concert works are missing from the schedules for example so I have to check via the iplayer. I also have a rather good long-term memory for some reason!
I'm really encouraged that my work is appreciated by fellow Boarders and hope that some notice is given to the figures by R3.
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostOnly now starting my 9th year. There's no special algorithms involved, just a straightforward but large Excel spreadsheet, and spending about 30-40 minutes each day looking at the playlists and Andrew's listings, and having to sometimes use the iplayer to run through a programme where playlists are missing or appear incomplete. Its knowing the approximate timings of some pieces I suppose as well to help where I think something has been missed. Often interval or post-concert works are missing from the schedules for example so I have to check via the iplayer. I also have a rather good long-term memory for some reason!
I'm really encouraged that my work is appreciated by fellow Boarders and hope that some notice is given to the figures by R3.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostIt's always the very old and the very new that suffers - Hildegard is there, but she had a "survey"-type BaL, so a selection of her works was broadcast the next day
Do we know what system if any R3 uses?
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostWeinberg's time must surely come,too good a composer for it not to IMO.
No Sorabji either, despite at least 40 recordings of or including his work, most of which remain available even though the release of the earliest extant ones dates back almost 30 years; ample material for a CotW, then, were it not for the fact that, as none of the orchestral or chamber works have yet been commercially recorded, any such series of programmes would have to rely on songs for soprano and piano, an extract from one of his three organ symphonies and sheaves of piano music (but then he's not the only composer with so many of his compositional eggs in a single basket)...Last edited by ahinton; 06-01-17, 11:28.
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