I'm always disappointed by the quality of the music played each year on this day. I wonder how many agree.
In my opinion the best women composers were Grace Williams, Priaulx Rainier, Elisabeth Lutyens, Doreen Carwithen and Peggy Glanville-Hicks. Apart from one short voluntary by Rainier (the first broadcast of any of her music in 11 years, I think) I find nothing in today's schedule by these composers. Yet here are Judith Weir, Judith Bingham, Hildegard of Bingen, Cecilia MacDowall and Thea Musgrave yet again in all their dreary, bland dulness, as almost every other week. Why does Radio3 think they're so marvellous and the others so worthy of total neglect? At any rate it's a poor case for the argument that women's music is unfairly overlooked.
In my opinion the best women composers were Grace Williams, Priaulx Rainier, Elisabeth Lutyens, Doreen Carwithen and Peggy Glanville-Hicks. Apart from one short voluntary by Rainier (the first broadcast of any of her music in 11 years, I think) I find nothing in today's schedule by these composers. Yet here are Judith Weir, Judith Bingham, Hildegard of Bingen, Cecilia MacDowall and Thea Musgrave yet again in all their dreary, bland dulness, as almost every other week. Why does Radio3 think they're so marvellous and the others so worthy of total neglect? At any rate it's a poor case for the argument that women's music is unfairly overlooked.
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