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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostThanks Ferney. I’d love to get hold of this spreadsheet - is it readily available? Because I work a lot from home I often listen from 09.00 onwards . My facile remark about those pieces was just a perception that L’Ile Joyuese was on ALL THE TIME . So much so I decided to ‘have a bash’ at it . Mistake - it’s really hard...though I can make the last two pages sound ok .
Another piece on ALL THE TIME - your favourite and mine Scheherazade...
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Originally posted by antongould View PostIt has loaded with durations ..... question - some on shows such as The Listening Service, This Classical Life and Private Passions are very short - do we include these or not ...... ?????
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostThe absence of Vaughan Williams is puzzling given the number of times the lark must have ascended over the months - and the Tallis Fantasia seems to crop up fairly regularly.
Been listening a lot recently - a complete VW symphony is a rare beast these days. Should add only my perception - I rarely listen at all from 22.00 to 09.00...
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostThe absence of Vaughan Williams is puzzling given the number of times the lark must have ascended over the months
- and the Tallis Fantasia seems to crop up fairly regularly.
With 338 broadcasts in total, RVW comes above Rachmaninoff in the OP list (and therefore knocks Grieg off the table). This must mean that the short fragments featured on things like The Listening Service aren't included in the source from which that list originates.
EDIT: I think I've found a total of six broadcasts of complete RVW Symphonies, Heldy - not sure because "the 2nd" can come under "A" (A London Symphony), "L", and/or "S".Last edited by ferneyhoughgeliebte; 30-01-20, 10:51.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostThe absence of Vaughan Williams is puzzling given the number of times the lark must have ascended over the months - and the Tallis Fantasia seems to crop up fairly regularly.
Hopefully he will appear in the top 100 .......
I have already found a couple of glitches ..... as on the database composers are, commendably, given their full Sunday names I assumed they would be picked up from a standard BBC list .... and they probably are, but it looks like Rachmaninov and Shostakovich have two records each with different spellings of their christian names ..... !!!!!
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post20 over the last year (including the choral arrangement).
26 times.
With 388 broadcasts in total, RVW comes above Rachmaninoff in the OP list (and therefore knocks Grieg off the table). This must mean that the short fragments featured on things like The Listening Service aren't included in the source from which that list originates.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostNot necessarily ferney see the Rachmaninov glitch I have just posted about ...... the OP SR figure is, because of this, understated ......[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post20 over the last year (including the choral arrangement).
26 times.
With 338 broadcasts in total, RVW comes above Rachmaninoff in the OP list (and therefore knocks Grieg off the table). This must mean that the short fragments featured on things like The Listening Service aren't included in the source from which that list originates.
EDIT: I think I've found a total of six broadcasts of complete RVW Symphonies, Heldy - not sure because "the 2nd" can come under "A" (A London Symphony), "L", and/or "S".
(Now... back to the Vistula for a moment ...)Last edited by ferneyhoughgeliebte; 30-01-20, 10:51.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostI don't know of a Spreadsheet as such - I just used the individual composer search on Andrew's Listing pages (via the link I posted in #27). Turning this information into a single spreadsheet, (showing all the pieces broadcast, when, and by whom) is beyond me.
10 complete performances of Scheherazade, and 11 broadcasts of individual movements, by the way
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post20 over the last year (including the choral arrangement).
26 times.
With 338 broadcasts in total, RVW comes above Rachmaninoff in the OP list (and therefore knocks Grieg off the table). This must mean that the short fragments featured on things like The Listening Service aren't included in the source from which that list originates.
EDIT: I think I've found a total of six broadcasts of complete RVW Symphonies, Heldy - not sure because "the 2nd" can come under "A" (A London Symphony), "L", and/or "S".Last edited by ferneyhoughgeliebte; 30-01-20, 10:52.
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