I wonder if any composer alive today has written enough stuff to fill a whole week on Radio 3? (I'm currently working on 10,080 which, in the spirit of the late lamented John Cage, would ensure a week's total silence on our beloved network.)
Living prolific composers?
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI wonder if any composer alive today has written enough stuff to fill a whole week on Radio 3? (I'm currently working on 10,080 which, in the spirit of the late lamented John Cage, would ensure a week's total silence on our beloved network.)
Hans Werner Henze is incredibly prolific...I fear there is easily enough to fill a week :)
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Oh - and Wolfgang Rihm - there's an astonishing amount of him (see http://www.composers21.com/compdocs/rihmw.htm)
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John Skelton
Originally posted by makropulos View PostOh - and Wolfgang Rihm - there's an astonishing amount of him (see http://www.composers21.com/compdocs/rihmw.htm)
"(Last updated on November 16, 2008)"
It's doubled since then .
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostDraco. You have to write a whole load of dots to last an hour. Well, you do if you're Wagner. Maybe not if you're Part. Maybe GJ will post to tell us if his dots add up to a week's worth yet!
what more is there to say ?
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Originally posted by Ferretfancy View PostLeif Segerstam has composed 150 symphonies so far, as well as other music, and finds time to wave his arms about quite a lot.
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3rd Viennese School
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handsomefortune
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Originally posted by handsomefortune View Postlots of talking inbetwixt
sally beamish tunes, plus her chatting ................for a week?:) I remember it well. lol. Back then imagination, so far as different flavours was a bit limited, cherry or honey, that was about it ! But all of a sudden...
"Tunes?"
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