Boyce was Composer of the Week in March 2004, and Boyce & Arne were joint Composers of the Week in January 2006 - after this quick succession, he does seem to have been "dropped". (Mind you, before that, he'd last been CotW - or, rather, TW'sC - in 1979, so perhaps he's planned to reappear in 2029?)
Symphonies the B.B.C. knows not of
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostBoyce was Composer of the Week in March 2004, and Boyce & Arne were joint Composers of the Week in January 2006 - after this quick succession, he does seem to have been "dropped". (Mind you, before that, he'd last been CotW - or, rather, TW'sC - in 1979, so perhaps he's planned to reappear in 2029?)
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostAm I right in thinking that a movement from a Boyce symphony served as the introductory music at the start of the Radio 3 day before the advent of TTN?
“Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostAm I right in thinking that a movement from a Boyce symphony served as the introductory music at the start of the Radio 3 day before the advent of TTN?
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The BBC seems to have been aware of Gretchaninov's 7th Symphony **. Seems the only one from this listing - https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0...00%3A00#search
An interesting interface in the Genome site. I clicked on a link to a Magazine, and I got a warning that I might see something offensive - though I couldn't see what it was. Perhaps it was an advert from early in the 20th Century for ladies' lingerie!
Also, if the magazine pages are selected, then hovering over parts of the page pulls up the detailed text of the associated programmes.
** Correction - that is almost certainly Glazunov's Symphony No 7 in the listing.
Gretchaninov only wrote 5 symphonies - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexan...nov#Orchestral
Looks as though his score with the BBC might be zero - unless his symphonies have been played, but don't appear in the RT search.
Scanning further through the results does show Kabalevsky's Symphony 2 though.Last edited by Dave2002; 31-12-19, 13:25.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThe BBC seems to have been aware of Gretchaninov's 7th Symphony. Seems the only one from this listing - https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/search/0...00%3A00#search
An interesting interface in the Genome site. I clicked on a link to a Magazine, and I got a warning that I might see something offensive - though I couldn't see what it was. Perhaps it was an advert from early in the 20th Century for ladies' lingerie!
Also, if the magazine pages are selected, then hovering over parts of the page pulls up the detailed text of the associated programmes.
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A composer who has featured occasionally is Fodor - with at least two of his symphonies (2 and 4) being broadcast over the last 50 or so years.
Some of his scores may be at IMSLP. https://imslp.org/wiki/List_of_works...el_Anton_Fodor
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostA composer who has featured occasionally is Fodor - with at least two of his symphonies (2 and 4) being broadcast over the last 50 or so years.
Some of his scores may be at IMSLP. https://imslp.org/wiki/List_of_works...el_Anton_Fodor
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... Fodor can be really good : this is lovely -
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Thanks again to Mr. LMcD for suggesting Sterndale Bennett. He was born at Sheffield in 1816. I have found only the fifth of his five numbered symphonies, but that is a broadcast and comes with a note saying that it should not be confused with the later unnumbered symphony, also in G minor. I also found all five of his piano concertos and a few overtures.
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