The 2021 Survey of Classical Music on Radio 3

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  • Suffolkcoastal
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 3290

    #31
    Just as a matter of interest, below are eamples of some composers who haven't had an overall total of at least 50 works/chunks in the full 13 years of the survey to date & their totals, that R3 likes to either virtually ignore or just occasionally let the out to keep forumites happy or to tick a box. There are a couple of others such as Holmboe & Kalliwoda that have just over 50 broadcast, but largely just due to one or two works that are regularly recycled every few weeks on TTN.

    There is certainly a tendency to avoid or minimise composers by groups, such as composers who came to prominence in the 1950s & 60s, classical era composers outside of Mozart & Haydn, women composers whose musical style doesn't fit, French composers 1890-1920 that aren't called Debussy, Ravel, Faure or Saint Saens, or who don't sound French enough for the programmer(s) taste, Scandinavian post-Sibelian symphonists. I've also noted how a certain composer or work appears frequently for a short period, then largely disappears for a number of weeks.

    K Atterberg - 38
    M Babbitt - 16
    M Balfe - 45
    F I Beck - 13
    J A Benda - 16
    P Ben Haim -23
    Binchois - 27
    B Blacher - 13
    R Boughton - 44
    D Bourgeois - 32
    Braga Santos - 15
    F Brun - 6
    N Burgmuller - 20
    A Bush - 3
    G Bush - 13
    Cabanilles - 44
    Cannabich - 22
    M Cardoso - 29
    G W Chadwick - 29
    G Charpentier - 32
    C Chavez - 27
    G Coates - 16
    C Coles - 38
    A Cooke - 11
    Coprario - 32
    F Cowen - 1
    P Creston - 5
    Crotch - 15
    C Cui - 27
    D Diamond - 28
    J Dillon - 41
    F Draeseke - 0
    G von Einem - 13
    H Eller - 45
    E Englund - 18
    A Eshpai - 1
    H Ferguson - 48
    Z Fibich - 38
    J Foerster - 22
    P R Fricker - 3
    Frankel - 18
    Robert Fuchs - 32
    R Gerhard - 20
    F Gernsheim - 12
    Gigout - 37
    L Glass - 1
    A Goehr - 26
    T Gouvy - 3
    Guilmant - 44
    Gyrowetz - 9
    Halevy - 2
    I Hamilton - 5
    H Hanson - 38
    J Harbison - 11
    Roy Harris - 35
    K A Hartmann - 22
    Henriques - 21
    L Hofmann - 25
    R Holloway - 41
    H Huber - 20
    W Hurlstone - 21
    Ivanovs - 3
    Joachim - 35
    A Jolivet - 40
    Daniel Jones - 33
    W Josephs - 8
    Kallinikov - 29
    Kancheli - 41
    Karg-Elert - 32
    Kinsella - 1
    L Kirchner - 1
    J Kokkonen - 3
    H Koppel - 1
    L Kozeluch - 48
    Krenek - 9
    F Krommer - 36
    F Lachner - 28
    L Lajtha - 17
    M Landowski - 2
    B Lees - 0
    D Lilburn - 44
    Lopes-Graca - 38
    N Ludford - 26
    E Lutyens - 25
    Lyapunov - 37
    A Magnard - 17
    Maliperio - 28
    Manfredini - 42
    I Markevitch - 2
    P Maurice - 43
    Menotti - 44
    A Merikanto - 15
    R Milford - 11
    L Minkus - 25
    Mosolov - 45
    A Moyzes - 44
    T Murail - 26
    Nono - 23
    I Norholm - 1
    P Nordgren - 2
    G Onslow - 27
    R Orr - 8
    J K Paine - 2
    H Partch - 26
    F Peeters - 39
    Petrassi - 5
    Pickard - 27
    Pijper - 2
    G Popov - 7
    C Potter - 11
    K Rathaus - 28
    A Rawsthorne - 39
    A Read Thomas - 27
    A Reimann - 4
    J G Reutter - 26
    F X Richter - 32
    F Ries - 19
    G Ropartz - 19
    H Rosenberg - 6
    H Rott - 22
    C Rouse - 15
    P Ruders - 24
    A Sallinen - 29
    Salmenhaara - 35
    F Schmitt - 43
    Sciarrino - 38
    H Searle - 6
    R Sessions - 6
    Shebalin - 4
    R Simpson - 35
    Spontini - 7
    L Sumera - 29
    A Tansman - 23
    B Tchaikovsky - 6
    N Tcherepnin - 25
    Thuille - 47
    Tischenko - 1
    Tomasek - 29
    Tournemire - 19
    E S Tuur - 43
    V Ullmann - 26
    Ustvolskaya - 28
    Vermeulen - 13
    Volkmann - 5
    A Vranitsky - 13
    P Vranitsky - 8
    H Walford-Davies - 45
    R E Ward - 0
    E Wellesz - 5
    Weyse - 19
    G Whettam - 1
    M Williamson - 37
    T Wilson - 4
    P von Winter - 2
    S Wolpe - 5
    Hugh Wood - 31
    W Wordsworth - 3
    J Woolrich - 40
    C Wuorinen - 6
    B A Zimmermann - 37
    Zwilich - 8

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    • Ein Heldenleben
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      • Apr 2014
      • 6798

      #32
      Thanks . Is that a total of less than 50 over 13 years or a total for this year ?
      Have to say that some of these composers are way better than the current composer of the week and indeed better than quite a few featured last year ..

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      • Edgy 2
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        • Jan 2019
        • 2035

        #33
        Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
        Thanks . Is that a total of less than 50 over 13 years or a total for this year ?
        Have to say that some of these composers are way better than the current composer of the week and indeed better than quite a few featured last year ..


        I take it to mean the total for 13 years.
        If that is the case then Piazzolla with 151 in 2021 compared to Bob Simpson with 35 in 13 years beggars belief

        Janis Ivanovs - 3

        “Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky

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        • Ein Heldenleben
          Full Member
          • Apr 2014
          • 6798

          #34
          Originally posted by Edgy 2 View Post


          I take it to mean the total for 13 years.
          If that is the case then Piazzolla with 151 in 2021 compared to Bob Simpson with 35 in 13 years beggars belief

          Janis Ivanovs - 3

          http://www.musicweb-international.co...99/ivanovs.htm
          My thoughts exactly . What about Lutyens , Goehr , Sessions , Menotti (wasn’t he dead popular once ? )
          It’s like a collective cultural amnesia…
          And Luigi Nono , Roy Harris …

          Don’t know Ivanovs at all… I’ll have a listen.

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          • Suffolkcoastal
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            • Nov 2010
            • 3290

            #35
            Yes it's over 13 years. Piazzolla's total over 13 years is 1026!

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            • Serial_Apologist
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              • Dec 2010
              • 37710

              #36
              Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
              Thanks . Is that a total of less than 50 over 13 years or a total for this year ?
              Have to say that some of these composers are way better than the current composer of the week and indeed better than quite a few featured last year ..
              Unfair there (giver her a chance!) though in general I am with your perspective.

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              • Ein Heldenleben
                Full Member
                • Apr 2014
                • 6798

                #37
                Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
                Unfair there (giver her a chance!) though in general I am with your perspective.
                I’ve listened to both episodes today and yesterday and it’s all good competent stuff - the sort of material produced by dozens of living composers but some of the people on the list are world class and appear to be very significantly underplayed. There’s quite a lot of that happening on COTW at the moment - ok-ish living composers getting a weeks worth of exposure e.g Mark-Anthony Turnage whereas some of the dead seem overlooked . Isn’t Milton Babbit for example a key 20th century figure? I wouldn’t want to deny anyone their moment in the sun but let’s not ignore the past .

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                • RichardB
                  Banned
                  • Nov 2021
                  • 2170

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View Post
                  I’ve listened to both episodes today and yesterday and it’s all good competent stuff - the sort of material produced by dozens of living composers
                  I happened to tune in and I thought she came across as a serious and thoughtful artist, but that the music seemed so bland and predictable, and indeed lacking in any of the passion she had been talking about. I wonder what listeners in general made of it. For me it brings nothing new to the table and doesn't live up to the example of its obvious influences. And yes indeed, Milton Babbitt was a key 20th century figure (and teacher of Stephen Sondheim and Stanley Jordan among others!), though more in the USA than in Europe. I suspect that many COTW listeners would find his work quite a tough nut to crack.

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                  • Ein Heldenleben
                    Full Member
                    • Apr 2014
                    • 6798

                    #39
                    Originally posted by RichardB View Post
                    I happened to tune in and I thought she came across as a serious and thoughtful artist, but that music seemed so bland and predictable, and indeed lacking in any of the passion she had been talking about. I wonder what listeners in general made of it. For me it brings nothing new to the table and doesn't live up to the example of its obvious influences. And yes indeed, Milton Babbitt was a key 20th century figure (and teacher of Stephen Sondheim and Stanley Jordan among others!), though more in the USA than in Europe. I suspect that many COTW listeners would find his work quite a tough nut to crack.
                    I liked the Mandela song and she is certainly an interesting interviewee with a fascinating life story and , with her dancing and pianistic abilities clearly the classical music version of the “triple threat” . But what is R3 for if not to challenge ? I would like to hear more Rawsthorne, Bush , Lutyens , Holloway , Simpson for example and yes even Babbitt ! I started off recoiling at the recent Julius Eastman episodes - not being a fan of minimalism- but found myself by the end strangely drawn into his sound world.
                    I would also like to hear a Halevy opera and some Cui - I dimly remember playing some of his piano pieces.

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                    • antongould
                      Full Member
                      • Nov 2010
                      • 8792

                      #40
                      Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View Post
                      Here's the Symphony breakdown for those composers who had 5 or more symphonies/sinfoniettas/sinfonias broadcast complete in 2021.

                      F J HAYDN 98
                      MOZART W A 93
                      BEETHOVEN 79
                      SIBELIUS 57
                      MENDELSSOHN 41
                      SCHUBERT 39
                      BRAHMS 36
                      BACH CPE 35
                      SCHUMANN 35
                      TCHAIKOVSKY 31
                      DVORAK 29
                      MAHLER 29
                      SHOSTAKOVICH 29
                      BRUCKNER 23
                      PROKOFIEV 19
                      ABEL 17
                      NIELSEN 15
                      RACHMANINOV 14
                      VAUGHAN WILLIAMS 12
                      STRAVINSKY 11
                      ARNOLD 10
                      SCRIABIN 10
                      BOYCE 9
                      STRAUSS R 9
                      GIPPS 8
                      KRAUS 8
                      SALIERI 8
                      BERLIOZ 7
                      M HAYDN 7
                      VIVALDI 7
                      KORNGOLD 6
                      MYSLIVECEK 6
                      SAINT-GEORGES 6
                      SAINT-SAENS 6
                      ALBINONI 5
                      BACH W F 5
                      FARRENC 5
                      MARTINU 5
                      POULENC 5
                      SCHOENBERG 5

                      The most broadcast symphonies complete were:
                      MOZART 41 x 16
                      SIBELIUS 7 x 16
                      PROKOFIEV 1 x 15
                      MOZART 40 x 12
                      BRAHMS 1 x 12
                      SCHUBERT 9 x 12
                      SIBELIUS 5 x 12
                      BEETHOVEN 1 x 11
                      BEETHOVEN 2 x 11
                      MENDELSSOHN 3 x 11
                      MENDELSSOHN 4 x 11
                      SCHUMANN 2 x 11
                      SCHUMANN 3 x 11
                      HAYDN 103 x 10
                      BEETHOVEN 6 x 10

                      As to my earlier point about The Classical Symphony ...... a much stronger showing last year .....

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                      • Sir Velo
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                        • Oct 2012
                        • 3233

                        #41
                        Originally posted by antongould View Post
                        As to my earlier point about The Classical Symphony ...... a much stronger showing last year .....
                        So not all change is for the worst AG?

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                        • antongould
                          Full Member
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 8792

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Sir Velo View Post
                          So not all change is for the worst AG?
                          Indeed

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                          • Suffolkcoastal
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 3290

                            #43
                            Though the number of chunks of the Classical Symphony actually increased from 13 in 2021 to 17 in 2022. Obviously a 15 minute long work is becoming much too long for the various playlist programmes.

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