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Thread: Music other than Mozart's in 12 Days

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    Serial_Apologist, in another thread was saying that if you had 12 days to live what other music you would request Radio 3 to play.I thought this might be a good idea for another thread. So mione would be:

    Shostakovich symphnies, concerti andchamber music; Tchaikovsky Symphonies, concerti and operas; Mussorgsky, orhcestral music, Prokoviev's symphonies and concerti; Bax's music, Irland's, Walton, Bliss, John Adams, Vaughan Williams. Here's a few to start with!! Any particular composiotioons are welcome to add by these great men.
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    Expanding on one aspect of Message#1: how about a festival of pieces by those many, supposedly unfashionable, British composers the BBC are so good at ignoring? For starters, in addition to those already mentioned: Alan Rawsthorne, William Alwyn, Alun Hoddinott, Thea Musgrave, William Mathias, all of whom wrote in many forms - chamber works, songs, operas, symphonies, concerti. And, although I'm not personally an admirer, it would surely do no harm to hear some Malcolm Arnold other than the dances and the Padstow Lifeboat.

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    Why 12 days? It’s too long for one subject. I’d never, never have one composer. Previous stints of one composer programmes have just driven me away from them to ‘detoxify’.

    One week for a wider range would be great. This could expand some of the ‘Composer of the week’ wider subjects ideas such as ‘British composers of the last 50 years’ where the little known composers which have recently been mentioned could feature. Ideas abound.

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    What about 12 days of nothing but British music ?.That would be a joy to behold!

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    I have tried to start a more general discussion about how we might like the Radio 3 Schedule to pan out in future, but no-one seems interested.
    http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...dio-3-Schedule

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    Afterthought: Another idea would be "Scandinavian and Baltic States Composers" with one day devoted to one country. Plenty of opportunity for ideas there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View Post
    I have tried to start a more general discussion about how we might like the Radio 3 Schedule to pan out in future, but no-one seems interested.
    http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...dio-3-Schedule
    Although this forum is dedicated to R3 I do wonder how many of us actually listen to it? In my case, I'll own up and say 'not all that much'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EdgeleyRob View Post
    What about 12 days of nothing but British music ?.That would be a joy to behold!
    A week of Britten to coincide with his centenary in 2013 perhaps?

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    Ah, EdgelyRob, what an excellant idea!! 12 days 24/7 of British music!! Wonderful!!
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    I've only just found this thread. As someone who worked in various jobs in publishing and promotion it saddens me that the [mainly] British composers of the 40s to the 60s or 70s have all but disappeared, apart from the obvious 'greats'. Too many to list at this hour but something should be done.

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