Recently the Times had a supplement “20 classical works you should know” written by Richard Morrison.
There was also a comment that the works are “the 20 works have shaped the history of classical music”
I wondered why these 20 works were chosen. They may be as good as some other collections of supposedly representative works, though I do wonder why there wasn't anything by Schoenberg, - Pierrot Lunaire I believe was influential.
Haydn and Mozart could perhaps have featured more than once, for their contributions to the quartet, quintet and keyboard repertoire. Brahms doesn't feature at all, and why not Liszt instead/as well as Chopin? No Debussy, and closer to our time, no minimalist composers, nothing from America - Ives, and no Boulez.
The only piece I'm not at all familiar with is Gruppen.
1. William Byrd, Mass for four voices (1592)
2. Monteverdi, L'Orfeo (1607)
3. JS Bach, St Matthew Passion (1727)
4. Handel, Messiah (1741)
5. Mozart, Marriage of Figaro (1786)
6. Haydn, Symphony 104 , London (1795)
7. Schubert, Die schöne Müllerin (1823)
8. Beethoven, Symphony 9, (1824)
9. Mendelssohn, Octet (1825)
10. Berlioz, Symphonie Fantastique (1830)
11. Chopin, Etudes (1833)
12. Wagner, Ring (1876)
13. Verdi, Falstaff (1893)
14. Tchaikovsky, Symphony 6: Pathétique (1893)
15. Mahler, Symphony 5, (1904)
16. Stravinsky, Rite of Spring (1913)
17. Berg, Wozzeck, (1925)
18. Shostakovich, Symphony 5 (1937)
19. Stockhausen, Gruppen (1957)
20. Britten, War Requiem (1962)
There was also a comment that the works are “the 20 works have shaped the history of classical music”
I wondered why these 20 works were chosen. They may be as good as some other collections of supposedly representative works, though I do wonder why there wasn't anything by Schoenberg, - Pierrot Lunaire I believe was influential.
Haydn and Mozart could perhaps have featured more than once, for their contributions to the quartet, quintet and keyboard repertoire. Brahms doesn't feature at all, and why not Liszt instead/as well as Chopin? No Debussy, and closer to our time, no minimalist composers, nothing from America - Ives, and no Boulez.
The only piece I'm not at all familiar with is Gruppen.
1. William Byrd, Mass for four voices (1592)
2. Monteverdi, L'Orfeo (1607)
3. JS Bach, St Matthew Passion (1727)
4. Handel, Messiah (1741)
5. Mozart, Marriage of Figaro (1786)
6. Haydn, Symphony 104 , London (1795)
7. Schubert, Die schöne Müllerin (1823)
8. Beethoven, Symphony 9, (1824)
9. Mendelssohn, Octet (1825)
10. Berlioz, Symphonie Fantastique (1830)
11. Chopin, Etudes (1833)
12. Wagner, Ring (1876)
13. Verdi, Falstaff (1893)
14. Tchaikovsky, Symphony 6: Pathétique (1893)
15. Mahler, Symphony 5, (1904)
16. Stravinsky, Rite of Spring (1913)
17. Berg, Wozzeck, (1925)
18. Shostakovich, Symphony 5 (1937)
19. Stockhausen, Gruppen (1957)
20. Britten, War Requiem (1962)
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