Here’s my 2022 Survey of Classical Music on Radio 3, the 14th I’ve undertaken. As with everything else. In many senses a somewhat depressing year with a further significant increase in non-classical works being played in the usual classical music slots increasing by a further 14.8% on the alarming 2021 increase, & accounts for around 11.7% of the chunks/pieces in classical programmes/slots. The website with the published playlists, continues to remain an utter shambles, with the usual multiple instances of duplications and mis-attributations, performer indicated as composer & vice-versa, articles not updated for 2 years, I could go on. The obsession with arrangements of works, shows no sign of abating nor does the fascination with women composers. Not to mention the mess that is now ‘Afternoon on 3’, with its increase in only chunks of works & is in danger of becoming Afternoon Breakfast on 3, or Afternoon Inessential Classics. R3’s favourite ‘popular’ warhorses had plenty of excessive airings, completely overdosing on the Concierto de Aranjuez, the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor, the Four Seasons & Carnival of the Animals (mostly Swan & Aquarium).
As usual, a list of all composers with 50 or more pieces/chunks broadcast is in the thread below, although I’ve slightly widened it this year to include the top 100 composers. If there are any composers not in this category that you would like to know the figures for, then as usual please let me know.
As last year the *against a composer indicates the highest number of pieces/chunks by that composer since I began my survey in 2009, whilst the # indicates the lowest number since 2009.
Out of interest 10065 composers have been featured on R3 since I began my survey, of which 3593 have only had one piece/chunk broadcast in those 14 years & 7528 less than 10 pieces/chunks. There are 535 composers with 100 or more pieces/chunks, which excludes quite a number of notable composers. There are also still a relatively high number of significant composers who’ve never had 50 or more pieces/chunks in a given year.
The Symphony Survey results will follow later today.
As usual, a list of all composers with 50 or more pieces/chunks broadcast is in the thread below, although I’ve slightly widened it this year to include the top 100 composers. If there are any composers not in this category that you would like to know the figures for, then as usual please let me know.
As last year the *against a composer indicates the highest number of pieces/chunks by that composer since I began my survey in 2009, whilst the # indicates the lowest number since 2009.
Out of interest 10065 composers have been featured on R3 since I began my survey, of which 3593 have only had one piece/chunk broadcast in those 14 years & 7528 less than 10 pieces/chunks. There are 535 composers with 100 or more pieces/chunks, which excludes quite a number of notable composers. There are also still a relatively high number of significant composers who’ve never had 50 or more pieces/chunks in a given year.
The Symphony Survey results will follow later today.
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