I'm not sure whether Radio 3 has run out of composers, but there are many composers who have never been featured on Composer of the Week, who might be considered as an alternative this week's bizarre idea: Drottningholm. There is no reason why the BBC should not run a series featuring this, and other opera houses/theatres, but what possessed them to choose this building to replace a composer.
Composer of the Week is an opera house
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It would have been more interesting if it kept completely to the lesser known composers such as Naumann & Kraus, rather than including Mozart's Magic Flute. I agree that there are still countless numbers of composers yet to feature as COTW or who haven't featured for many years, yet this continually falls on death ears at R3.
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Alf-Prufrock
Well, I enjoyed the fascinating and excellent series of programmes on Drottningholm, and can easily forgive Donald Macleod for ignoring the title of his programmes in his commitment and enthusiasm for this project.
In any case, could he not simply have had Radio 3 change the series title for this week alone to 'Venue of the Week'? That would have dealt with objections. But I fear the BBC is too bureaucratic an organisation for such suggestions to be easily 'actioned', as they would no doubt call it.
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