Re: Classical music, anyone?



On Nov 30, 9:40 am, Bill Patterson <WHPatter...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Very interesting listing for the radio show, and I think our querant
could get a good, broad exposure to the lighter end of the spectrum
going serially through that list.

Some of them would count as the lighter end of the spectrum, but most
would not.
In fact, there are some very heavy-duty pieces in there, including #1
on the list. I think it's actually not bad as a suggestion list for
someone coming to classical music. I'm a little surprised at some of
the rankings--Schubert's (I thought) immensely popular Unfinished
Symphony comes in at #83, and the Bruch violin concerto #1 outscores
Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky, and all Mozart.


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