Classical Music on R3 - Overall Statistics 2009-18

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  • Suffolkcoastal
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    • Nov 2010
    • 3290

    Classical Music on R3 - Overall Statistics 2009-18

    As mentioned in my posting yesterday, here is the overall total of the composers who have had 100 or more works/chunks broadcast on Radio 3 from 2009-2018. Their overall averages for the 10-year period should at least be easy to work out! At least an overall average of 10 pieces per year over 10 years doesn’t sound much, but it is amazing just how many notable composers have failed to even achieve even this. A sad reflection on R3’s decline over the last 10 years.
    7493 composers have had their works broadcast, sounds impressive, however of these 2784 composers are represented my just 1 piece/chunk and only 1858 have had 10 or more broadcasts of their works.
    As usual if you’d like the 10-year figure for any composers who were below the 100 threshold, let me know & I’ll provide them.
    I’m also looking to produce graphs to some up each of the 100+ featured composers so you can see the changes over the last 10-year period & also any for any other composers below the 100 threshold on request. I can send these as attachments to your personal emails if requested.

    The key is: Position – Composer Name – 10-year total

    1 BACH J S 14798
    2 MOZART W A 14714
    3 SCHUBERT 11195
    4 BEETHOVEN 10205
    5 HANDEL 7484
    6 BRAHMS 7474
    7 CHOPIN 7025
    8 HAYDN F J 6964
    9 DEBUSSY 5577
    10 SCHUMANN R 5330
    11 MENDELSSOHN FELIX 5297
    12 DVORAK 5123
    13 TCHAIKOVSKY P I 5030
    14 VIVALDI 4554
    15 RAVEL 4522
    16 LISZT 3827
    17 BRITTEN 3812
    18 STRAUSS R 3663
    19 ELGAR 3495
    20 SIBELIUS 3475
    21 PURCELL H 3383
    22 RACHMANINOV 3343
    23 GRIEG 3183
    24 VAUGHAN WILLIAMS 2909
    25 SHOSTAKOVICH 2734
    26 PROKOFIEV S 2626
    27 STRAVINSKY 2572
    28 WAGNER R 2519
    29 FAURE 2467
    30 VERDI 2442
    31 SAINT-SAENS 2421
    32 TELEMANN 2324
    33 MAHLER G 2051
    34 ROSSINI 1961
    35 BERLIOZ 1894
    36 GERSHWIN 1835
    37 POULENC 1776
    38 MONTEVERDI 1774
    39 BARTOK 1738
    40 SCARLATTI D 1591
    41 RAMEAU 1553
    42 BYRD 1540
    43 STRAUSS J II 1505
    44 BACH C P E 1421
    45 HOLST G 1408
    46 WEBER C M VON 1392
    47 WALTON 1362
    48 JANACEK 1320
    49 NIELSEN C 1315
    50 PUCCINI 1222
    51 GRAINGER 1217
    52 BRUCKNER 1159
    RIMSKY KORSAKOV 1159
    54 COPLAND 1116
    55 BIZET 1091
    56 BERNSTEIN L 1089
    57 SMETANA 1026
    58 DOWLAND 982
    59 DELIUS 919
    60 TALLIS 907
    61 PART 893
    62 MUSSORGSKY 882
    63 RESPIGHI 860
    64 KODALY 826
    65 CORELLI 824
    66 COUPERIN F 810
    67 SATIE 794
    68 GLAZUNOV 778
    69 BARBER S 773
    70 SCHOENBERG 753
    71 SULLIVAN 749
    72 FALLA 748
    FRANCK C 748
    74 ARNOLD 736
    75 SCRIABIN 731
    76 PALESTRINA 727
    77 KREISLER F 711
    78 WOLF H 707
    79 PAGANINI 702
    80 BRIDGE 694
    81 GABRIELI G 689
    82 BORODIN 687
    83 ALBENIZ 682
    84 VILLA LOBOS 677
    85 MESSIAEN 662
    86 MARTINU 658
    87 CHABRIER 652
    88 BUXTEHUDE 647
    89 PIAZZOLLA 645
    90 KORNGOLD 631
    91 GLINKA 627
    92 LIGETI G 625
    93 GLUCK 616
    94 STANFORD 614
    95 BRUCH 613
    PARRY H 613
    97 GOUNOD 604
    98 FINZI 595
    99 SUK 580
    100 SCHUTZ 570
    101 GLASS P 561
    102 ADAMS J 560
    103 HOWELLS 549
    SZYMANOWSKI 549
    105 MACMILLAN J 528
    106 BIBER 520
    107 TIPPETT 516
    108 BOCCHERINI 514
    109 LASSUS 511
    110 MASSENET 510
    111 VICTORIA 509
    112 GRANADOS 508
    113 LULLY 507
    114 SCHUMANN C 489
    115 GESUALDO 486
    116 KHACHATURIAN 481
    117 DONIZETTI 470
    118 OFFENBACH 465
    119 WEILL 457
    120 REICH 454
    121 ALBINONI 452
    122 DELIBES 447
    123 DAVIES P MAXWELL 442
    124 GIBBONS O 438
    125 BUTTERWORTH G 433
    126 MILHAUD 424
    127 IRELAND J 421
    128 MONIUSZKO 421
    129 HUMMEL J N 419
    130 BAX 416
    131 ENESCU 414
    132 TAVENER 408
    133 IVES C 405
    134 SCARLATTI A 394
    135 SVENDSEN 379
    136 JOSQUIN 375
    137 REGER 374
    138 CHAUSSON 366
    COATES E 366
    140 BELLINI 363
    ZELENKA 363
    142 HAHN R 359
    143 PERGOLESI 355
    144 SPOHR 353
    145 BACH J CHRISTIAN 352
    146 MENDELSSOHN FANNY 351
    147 ARNE T 350
    MARAIS 350
    149 WILLIAMS JOHN 347
    150 RODRIGO 346
    151 ABEL K 344
    152 DUPARC 343
    153 WEBERN 341
    154 BERG ALBAN 340
    STENHAMMAR 340
    156 SARASATE 337
    157 LUTOSLAWSKI 334
    158 PRAETORIUS M 327
    159 GEMINIANI 324
    160 CAGE 318
    161 BUSONI 311
    WARLOCK 311
    163 SWEELINCK 305
    164 WHITACRE E 298
    165 WEIR J 297
    166 IBERT 289
    167 BINGEN HILDEGARD OF 288
    PACHELBEL 288
    169 DOHNANYI 286
    170 DUKAS 282
    171 RAUTAVAARA 282
    172 HINDEMITH 281
    173 CHARPENTIER M A 279
    174 CHAMINADE 275
    FRESCOBALDI 275
    176 ADES 268
    177 BEACH 267
    178 KUULA 266
    179 MOERAN 264
    180 HAYDN M 261
    181 FRANCAIX 260
    182 LEHAR 258
    183 BENNETT RICHARD RODNEY 256
    HUMPERDINCK 256
    185 RUTTER 255
    186 ALFVEN 254
    GURNEY 254
    SALIERI 254
    189 TAKEMITSU 253
    190 LIADOV 251
    191 WIENIAWSKI H 250
    192 SOLER 249
    193 NYMAN 245
    194 HERRMANN B 243
    195 ROUSSEL 242
    196 BERIO L 240
    197 DURUFLE 234
    198 BOULANGER L 232
    FOULDS 232
    200 ZEMLINSKY 230
    201 BIRTWISTLE 229
    CAVALLI 229
    203 STROZZI B 227
    204 MORLEY T 221
    QUILTER 221
    206 HALVORSEN 218
    207 TARTINI 217
    208 BERWALD 216
    209 BACEWICZ 214
    DUTILLEUX 214
    GORECKI 214
    212 SHEPPARD JOHN 213
    213 BEAMISH SALLY 207
    214 TURINA 205
    215 MASCAGNI 203
    SCHNITTKE 203
    217 BLISS A 202
    GINASTERA 202
    219 BALAKIREV 200
    LOCATELLI 200
    221 COLERIDGE-TAYLOR 198
    222 DOVE J 197
    223 FIELD 193
    224 MEDTNER 192
    225 BOYCE 190
    MOSZKOWSKI 190
    227 FASCH J F 188
    228 WIDOR 187
    229 MATHIAS 185
    230 SMYTH 183
    YSAYE 183
    232 SUPPE 181
    TOMKINS 181
    234 TAVERNER 179
    235 LALO 178
    236 FARRENC L 177
    HELLENDAAL 177
    238 DURANTE 176
    239 CANTELOUBE 175
    PIERNE 175
    241 PORPORA 174
    242 LECLAIR 173
    243 ARENSKY 172
    244 HASSE 171
    NORMAN LUDVIG 171
    246 CRUSSELL 169
    247 ROTA 167
    248 CLARKE REBECCA 165
    249 GOLDMARK K 164
    250 KRAUS J M 163
    251 KARLOWICZ 162
    252 ANDERSON L 161
    SCHMELZER 161
    254 CHILCOTT BOB 160
    255 BERKELEY L 159
    256 ALWYN W 158
    HARVEY J 158
    MATTHEWS C 158
    TAILLEFERRE 158
    TORELLI 158
    WIREN 158
    262 MACHAUT 156
    263 BOULEZ 155
    CHERUBINI 155
    265 KABALEVSKY 153
    266 GUERRERO F 152
    LAWES W 152
    268 SKEMPTON 150
    269 FORSTER K 149
    270 LEIGHTON 148
    SOR 148
    272 ORFF 147
    SAINT-GEORGES 147
    274 BLOW 146
    KLAMI 146
    RORE 146
    277 AVISON 145
    278 BLOCH E 144
    279 MERULA T 142
    OCKEGHEM 142
    STRAUSS JOSEF 142
    282 HONEGGER 141
    PADEREWSKI 141
    284 CASTELLO 140
    TURNAGE 140
    286 DUFAY 139
    JACKSON GABRIEL 139
    288 HOLBORNE 137
    KAPSBERGER 137
    290 FESCH DE W 136
    MARCELLO A 136
    292 ALLEGRI 135
    FALCONIERO 135
    KNUSSEN 135
    VIERNE 135
    WEELKES 135
    297 GADE N 133
    298 BANTOCK 132
    299 ROZSA 130
    STRADELLA 130
    301 COUPERIN L 129
    KOECHLIN 129
    REICHA 129
    304 PANUFNIK A 128
    305 CLEMENTI M 127
    GABRIELI A 127
    HEINICHEN 127
    MATTEIS 127
    309 ALPAERTS 126
    BACH W F 126
    ROMAN 126
    WILBYE J 126
    313 GOMBERT 125
    MOMPOU 125
    WOLF-FERRARI 125
    316 STRAUSS J I 124
    317 CIMAROSA 123
    TORMIS 123
    319 CACCINI F 122
    PONCHIELLI 122
    SANZ G 122
    STOCKHAUSEN K 122
    RICHTER M 122
    324 CASTELNUOVO-TEDESCO 121
    LAURIDSEN 121
    326 REBEL 120
    327 FITKIN 119
    FUX 119
    329 PENDERECKI 118
    330 LARSSON L E 117
    MUFFAT 117
    332 JOHNSON ROBERT 116
    KURTAG 116
    MARTIN FRANK 116
    ROSENMULLER 116
    336 BOWEN 115
    LOEWE 115
    338 AUBER 114
    GOTTSCHALK L 114
    340 ARRIAGA 113
    PEJACEVIC 113
    SCHEIDT 113
    WASSENAER 113
    344 MUSGRAVEN THEA 112
    RUBBRA 112
    TARREGA 112
    347 ALKAN 111
    JACQUET DE LA GUERRE 111
    349 MUHLY N 111
    WAXMAN F 111
    WILLIAMS GRACE 111
    352 BACH J M 110
    LANGGAARD 110
    LIPATTI D 110
    355 MESSAGER 109
    MORRICONE E 109
    357 DIEPENBROCK A 108
    GLIERE 108
    HARTY H 108
    MYSLIVECEK 108
    361 HARTMANN J P E 107
    LEONCAVALLO 107
    WESLEY S S 107
    364 BACH J CHRISTOPH 106
    CLEMENS NON PAPA 106
    NICOLAI O 106
    SCHREKER 106
    368 BACH J C F 105
    CARTER ELIOTT 105
    JENKINS J 105
    371 ROSSI S 104
    372 FARKAS 103
    FUCIK 103
    VISEE R DE 103
    375 BINGHAM J 102
    PONCE M 102
    377 BOECK DE 101
    CASELLA 101
    JARNEFELT 101
    JARZEBSKI 101
    MORALES C 101
    PANUFNIK R 101
    383 MADETOJA 100
  • ferneyhoughgeliebte
    Gone fishin'
    • Sep 2011
    • 30163

    #2
    Astonishing work - many, many thanks, Suffy.
    [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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    • antongould
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      • Nov 2010
      • 8785

      #3
      Wonderful stuff SC ..... the graphs should be very interesting ........

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      • Serial_Apologist
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 37699

        #4
        Extraordinary achievement - scrolling down using the scrolling wheel I almost thought my mouse would take off! Many thanks, again, Suffy.

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        • Andrew Slater
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          • Mar 2007
          • 1793

          #5
          Fascinating - thanks for all your hard work.

          Many interesting peculiarities, one being Matthews C at 158, but Matthews D (presumably) below 100; some not unexpected from listening experience - e.g. Arnold at 736 while Britten is at 3812.

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          • Suffolkcoastal
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 3290

            #6
            Originally posted by Andrew Slater View Post
            Fascinating - thanks for all your hard work.

            Many interesting peculiarities, one being Matthews C at 158, but Matthews D (presumably) below 100; some not unexpected from listening experience - e.g. Arnold at 736 while Britten is at 3812.
            The David Matthews total is 64. Other shockingly low numbers are Henze 63 and Alan Rawsthorne at just 26! Yet we have Piazzolla at 645 & Whitacre at 298, I think this just about sums up how low R3 has sunk.

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            • gradus
              Full Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 5609

              #7
              Wow, quite an achievement and I'd have thought a valuable planning tool for R3 producers, let's hope they follow these pages. Are you by any chance a member of the Royal Statistical Society?

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              • french frank
                Administrator/Moderator
                • Feb 2007
                • 30302

                #8
                Very fascinating results - thanks, Suffy (the last list one of the best ever in terms of Facebook responses).

                Would be interesting to analyse the composers by century/style, especially how well Early Music and contemporary are represented. My hunch would be that both Gershwin and Bernstein are near the top based on their musicals rather than the 'classical' output, which in Gershwin's case is tiny anyway. Both well inside the top 100 - Gershwin, at 36! One senses an agenda here …
                It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.

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                • Suffolkcoastal
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                  • Nov 2010
                  • 3290

                  #9
                  Originally posted by french frank View Post
                  Very fascinating results - thanks, Suffy (the last list one of the best ever in terms of Facebook responses).

                  Would be interesting to analyse the composers by century/style, especially how well Early Music and contemporary are represented. My hunch would be that both Gershwin and Bernstein are near the top based on their musicals rather than the 'classical' output, which in Gershwin's case is tiny anyway. Both well inside the top 100 - Gershwin, at 36! One senses an agenda here …
                  The Bernstein was certainly mainly due to the musicals, works such as Facsimile, Dyybuk, Kaddish Symphony, Concerto for Orchestra & Halil, were almost or completely ignored. With Gershwin there was a considerable overdose of Rhapsody in Blues (appearing almost twice as many times as usual), the musicals do represent a considerable proportion too. There has been a noticeable increase in chunks from musicals appearing on R3 recently.

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                  • Serial_Apologist
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                    • Dec 2010
                    • 37699

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View Post
                    The Bernstein was certainly mainly due to the musicals, works such as Facsimile, Dyybuk, Kaddish Symphony, Concerto for Orchestra & Halil, were almost or completely ignored. With Gershwin there was a considerable overdose of Rhapsody in Blues (appearing almost twice as many times as usual), the musicals do represent a considerable proportion too. There has been a noticeable increase in chunks from musicals appearing on R3 recently.
                    I would claim in the case of Bernstein that musical quality is higher on its own terms in the musicals than in the "serious" works, however.

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                    • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                      Gone fishin'
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 30163

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
                      I would claim in the case of Bernstein that musical quality is higher on its own terms in the musicals than in the "serious" works, however.
                      My feeling, too.
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                      • antongould
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                        • Nov 2010
                        • 8785

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View Post
                        The Bernstein was certainly mainly due to the musicals, works such as Facsimile, Dyybuk, Kaddish Symphony, Concerto for Orchestra & Halil, were almost or completely ignored. With Gershwin there was a considerable overdose of Rhapsody in Blues (appearing almost twice as many times as usual), the musicals do represent a considerable proportion too. There has been a noticeable increase in chunks from musicals appearing on R3 recently.
                        I as think I have said somewhere else the level of Rhapsody in Blueness is, surprisingly to me at least, down to plays on TTN ........

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                        • Suffolkcoastal
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 3290

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                          My feeling, too.
                          I'd disagree on that, especially in relation to Dybbuk.

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                          • Suffolkcoastal
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                            • Nov 2010
                            • 3290

                            #14
                            Originally posted by antongould View Post
                            I as think I have said somewhere else the level of Rhapsody in Blueness is, surprisingly to me at least, down to plays on TTN ........
                            Not really true, the most noticeable increase occured during the day-time programming compared with 2017.

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                            • antongould
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                              • Nov 2010
                              • 8785

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View Post
                              Not really true, the most noticeable increase occured during the day-time programming compared with 2017.
                              Well I get, on a recount, TTN shares the gold medal with EC with 6 plays each ..........

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