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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Post
With regard to Jazz-Britten, what about Ruthie Culver's "Look Stranger"?
Normal service will be resumed on Monday.
OGLast edited by Old Grumpy; 24-11-13, 11:38.
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Originally posted by burning dog View PostI'm not against the idea of "composerthons" but surely there are enough standard classical programmes to contain them?
I'm lukewarm about Britten rather than frigid or hostile, and I believe he is worthy of the recognition given, but not the scheduling.
I guess that since Britten was certainly the best composer that UK had produced for hundreds of years, it was felt that R3 had to do something special to mark his 100th birthday. But apart from regular R3 listeners, I guess the composerthon would only reach out to committed classical music lovers, who would already be aware of much of Britten's output.
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Well I'm one of the people who listened to and enjoyed the Britten weekend!
For once, I felt that there was something special on Radio 3 for me. I had to endure 3 weeks of wall-to-wall Schubert a while back - nothing else, just Schubert day in, day out for 3 weeks. Then there was 3 weeks of Film music a couple of months ago. By comparison 2 days-and-a-bit of Britten to celebrate his centenary doesn't seem too much to me.
I do appreciate, though, that it's annoying when favourite programmes are taken off to accommodate the 'composerthons' and other 'specialathons'. I've been one of the aggrieved in the past!
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I wonder whether had Britten been alive today and the BBC wished to celebrate his 75 th birthday it would have been possible given that he would have been under intense scrutiny by the police investigating the likes of Jimmy Saville.
Is Britten really our greatest composer of the 20 century? Give me Delius any day of the week! Given that jazz has been the most consistently potent form of music over the last 100 years, surely jazz is more important.
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Originally posted by Ian Thumwood View Post
Is Britten really our greatest composer of the 20 century? Give me Delius any day of the week!
Given that jazz has been the most consistently potent form of music over the last 100 years, surely jazz is more important.
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