So far, BBC Radio 3 has had a Beethoven, Bach, Tchaikovsky/Stravinsky and now a Mozart 'Fest'. None of these composers really need special pleading since they are already well established but I wonder if there would be any value to having a prolonged broadcast of Haydn's complete works.
I always feel that He is a composer who still needs exposure and the chance to hear works outside the 'usual' suspects'.
(I admit that Stravinsky may be the odd man out of the listed composers but his music is well known to those who are interested).
Opinions please...
I always feel that He is a composer who still needs exposure and the chance to hear works outside the 'usual' suspects'.
(I admit that Stravinsky may be the odd man out of the listed composers but his music is well known to those who are interested).
Opinions please...
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