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Why Does The Bbc Assume Its Audience Won't Like New Music?
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http:// www.the guardia n.com/m usic/mu sicblog /2014/a ug/28/b irtwist le-nyo- prom-bb c-new-m usic-su sanna-e astburn
Seems this time the BBC think that this time we will have a problem with Sir Harrison Birtwistle’s three-minute piece Sonance Severance 2000.
Seems this time the BBC think that this time we will have a problem with Sir Harrison Birtwistle’s three-minute piece Sonance Severance 2000.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.2000 is "new music"? For heaven's sake, that's so long ago Cliff Richard was still alive.
At least it was newer in 2010, when it was last in the Proms
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ proms/a rchive/ search/ work/so nance-s everanc e-2000/ 21741
At least it was newer in 2010, when it was last in the Proms
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I always enjoy the Proms. The broadcast of "Electra" by Richard Strauss on Sunday night was wonderful, and I would have liked to have been there. But Birtwistle is an acquired taste, to say the least. As the BBC intend to have a special program about him soon, perhaps it was wise not to repeat this music twice...the public can only stand so much you know !
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