During 2007, the Australian radio station ABC Classic FM held a Classic 100 Concerto countdown. [1]
The works in the countdown were selected by votes cast by listeners to the station.
The broadcasting of the results of the countdown began on 27 October 2007 [2] and concluded on 31 October 2007. [3] The concert featuring the final five works was broadcast live from the Hamer Hall in Melbourne, and featured the Australian Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra. [4]
The results of the countdown are as follows:
Rank | Composer | Work | Key | Instrument | Opus | Completed |
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100 | Vivaldi | Concerto for Two Mandolins | G major | Mandolin | RV 532 | |
99 | Carl Vine | Piano Concerto | Piano | |||
98 | Vaughan Williams | Tuba Concerto | F minor | Tuba | 1954 | |
97 | Telemann | Viola Concerto | G major | Viola | TWV 51:G9 | |
96 | Shostakovich | Piano Concerto No. 1 | C minor | Piano | Op.35 | 1933 |
95 | Mozart | Bassoon Concerto | B-flat major | Bassoon | K 191 | 1774 |
94 | Saint-Saëns | Piano Concerto No. 5 The Egyptian | F major | Piano | Op.103 | 1896 |
93 | Giuliani | Concerto for Guitar and Strings No. 1 | Guitar and strings | Op.30 | ||
92 | Ross Edwards | Oboe Concerto | Oboe | 2002 | ||
91 | J.S. Bach | Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 | F major | Various | BWV 1046 | 1721 |
90 | Vivaldi | Concerto for Two Trumpets | C major | Trumpet | RV 537 | |
89 | Liszt | Piano Concerto No. 1 | E-flat major | Piano | S 124 | 1849 |
88 | Korngold | Violin Concerto | D major | Violin | Op.35 | 1945 |
87 | Haydn | Cello Concerto No. 2 | D major | Cello | Hob.VIIb:2 | 1783 |
86 | Glazunov | Saxophone Concerto | E-flat major | Saxophone | Op.109 | 1934 |
85 | J.S. Bach | Harpsichord Concerto No. 1 | D minor | Harpsichord | BWV 1052 | |
84 | Bruch | Scottish Fantasy | E-flat major | Violin | Op.46 | 1880 |
83 | J.S. Bach | Brandenburg Concerto No. 6 | B-flat major | Various | BWV 1051 | 1721 |
82 | Mozart | Oboe Concerto | C major | Oboe | K 314 | 1777 |
81 | Telemann | Concerto for Flute, Oboe d'amore and Viola d'amore | Flute, Oboe and Viola | |||
80 | Mozart | Horn Concerto No. 1 | D major | Horn | K 412 | 1791 |
79 | J.S. Bach | Violin Concerto | E major | Violin | BWV 1042 | |
78 | Shostakovich | Violin Concerto No. 1 | A minor | Violin | Op.77 | 1948 |
77 | Prokofiev | Piano Concerto No. 3 | C major | Piano | Op.26 | 1921 |
76 | Mozart | Piano Concerto No. 9 | E-flat major | Piano | K 271 | 1777 |
75 | Vivaldi | Lute Concerto | D major | Lute | RV 93 | |
74 | Shostakovich | Cello Concerto No. 1 | E-flat major | Cello | Op.107 | 1959 |
73 | Hummel | Piano Concerto No. 2 | A minor | Piano | Op.85 | 1816 |
72 | Berg | Violin Concerto | Violin | 1935 | ||
71 | J.S. Bach | Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 | F major | Various | BWV 1047 | 1721 |
70 | Vivaldi | Flute Concerto 'Il gardellino' | D major | Flute | RV 428 | |
69 | Marcello | Oboe Concerto | D minor | Oboe | ||
68 | Barber | Violin Concerto | Violin | Op.14 | 1939 | |
67 | Vaughan Williams | The Lark Ascending | Violin | 1914 | ||
66 | Tchaikovsky | Piano Concerto No. 2 | G major | Piano | Op.44 | 1880 |
65 | Rieding | Violin Concerto | B minor | Violin | Op.35 | |
64 | Rachmaninoff | Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini | A minor | Piano | Op.43 | 1934 |
63 | Mozart | Piano Concerto No. 22 | E-flat major | Piano | K 482 | 1785 |
62 | Beethoven | Piano Concerto No. 1 | C major | Piano | Op.15 | 1797 |
61 | J.S. Bach | Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 | G major | Various | BWV 1049 | 1721 |
60 | Handel | Harp Concerto | B-flat major | Harp | HWV 294 | 1736 |
59 | J.S. Bach | Concerto for Oboe and Violin | C minor | Oboe and violin | BWV 1060R | |
58 | Saint-Saëns | Piano Concerto No. 2 | G minor | Piano | Op.22 | 1868 |
57 | Litolff | Concerto Symphonique No. 4 | Piano | Op.102 | ||
56 | Ross Edwards | Violin Concerto Maninyas | Violin | 1988 | ||
55 | Mozart | Violin Concerto No. 3 | G major | Violin | K 216 | 1775 |
54 | Bartók | Concerto for Orchestra | Orchestra | BB 123 | 1943 | |
53 | Weber | Clarinet Concerto No. 1 | F minor | Clarinet | Op.73 | 1811 |
52 | Hummel | Trumpet Concerto | E-flat major | Trumpet | S 49 | 1803 |
51 | Gershwin | Piano Concerto | F major | Piano | 1925 | |
50 | Davies | Piano Concerto No.1 Mennonite | Piano | 1975 | ||
49 | Brahms | Concerto for Violin and Cello | A minor | Violin and cello | Op.102 | 1887 |
48 | Mozart | Piano Concerto No. 27 | B-flat major | Piano | K 595 | 1791 |
47 | Gershwin | Rhapsody in Blue | Piano | 1924 | ||
46 | Addinsell | Warsaw Concerto | Piano | 1941 | ||
45 | Paganini | Violin Concerto No. 1 | D major | Violin | Op.6 | 1818 |
44 | Mozart | Sinfonia Concertante | E-flat major | Violin and Viola | K 364 | 1779 |
43 | Haydn | Cello Concerto No. 1 | C major | Cello | Hob.VIIb:1 | 1765 |
42 | Glass | Violin Concerto | Violin | 1987 | ||
41 | Shostakovich | Piano Concerto No. 2 | F major | Piano | Op.102 | 1957 |
40 | Mozart | Piano Concerto No. 24 | C minor | Piano | K 491 | 1786 |
39 | Vivaldi | Four Seasons – Summer | G minor | Violin | RV 315 | 1723 |
38 | Vivaldi | Four Seasons – Winter | F minor | Violin | RV 297 | 1723 |
37 | Beethoven | Piano Concerto No. 3 | C minor | Piano | Op.37 | 1800 |
36 | Albinoni | Oboe Concerto | D minor | Oboe | Op.9 No.2 | 1722 |
35 | Elgar | Violin Concerto | B minor | Violin | Op.61 | 1910 |
34 | Chopin | Piano Concerto No. 2 | F minor | Piano | Op.21 | 1830 |
33 | Vivaldi | Four Seasons – Spring | E major | Violin | RV 269 | 1723 |
32 | Sean O'Boyle and William Barton | Concerto for didgeridoo | Didgeridoo | |||
31 | Schumann | Piano Concerto | A minor | Piano | Op.54 | 1845 |
30 | J.S. Bach | Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 | D major | Various | BWV 1050 | 1721 |
29 | Mozart | Piano Concerto No. 20 | D minor | Piano | K 466 | 1786 |
28 | Ravel | Piano Concerto | G major | Piano | 1931 | |
27 | Mozart | Piano Concerto No. 23 | A major | Piano | K 488 | 1786 |
26 | Mozart | Horn Concerto No. 4 | E-flat major | Horn | K 495 | 1786 |
25 | J.S. Bach | Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 | G major | Various | BWV 1048 | 1721 |
24 | Brahms | Piano Concerto No. 1 | D minor | Piano | Op.15 | 1858 |
23 | Chopin | Piano Concerto No. 1 | E minor | Piano | Op.11 | 1830 |
22 | Haydn | Trumpet Concerto | E-flat major | Trumpet | Hob.VIIe:1 | 1796 |
21 | Mozart | Concerto for Flute and Harp | C major | Flute and Harp | K 299 | 1778 |
20 | Brahms | Piano Concerto No. 2 | B-flat major | Piano | Op.83 | 1881 |
19 | Beethoven | Triple Concerto | C major | Violin, Cello, and Piano | Op.56 | 1803 |
18 | Tchaikovsky | Violin Concerto | D major | Violin | Op.35 | 1878 |
17 | Brahms | Violin Concerto | D major | Violin | Op.77 | 1878 |
16 | Beethoven | Piano Concerto No. 4 | G major | Piano | Op.58 | 1806 |
15 | Sibelius | Violin Concerto | D minor | Violin | Op.47 | 1904 |
14 | Dvořák | Cello Concerto | B minor | Cello | Op.104 | 1895 |
13 | Mozart | Piano Concerto No. 21 | C major | Piano | K 467 | 1785 |
12 | Mendelssohn | Violin Concerto | E minor | Violin | Op.64 | 1844 |
11 | Grieg | Piano Concerto | A minor | Piano | Op.16 | 1868 |
10 | Rachmaninoff | Piano Concerto No. 3 | D minor | Piano | Op.30 | 1909 |
9 | Tchaikovsky | Piano Concerto No. 1 | B-flat minor | Piano | Op.23 | 1875 |
8 | J.S. Bach | Concerto for Two Violins | D minor | Violin | BWV 1043 | 1731 |
7 | Rodrigo | Concierto de Aranjuez | Guitar | 1939 | ||
6 | Mozart | Clarinet Concerto | A major | Clarinet | K 622 | 1791 |
5 | Elgar | Cello Concerto | E minor | Cello | Op.85 | 1919 |
4 | Max Bruch | Violin Concerto No. 1 | G minor | Violin | Op.26 | 1866 |
3 | Beethoven | Violin Concerto | D major | Violin | Op.61 | 1806 |
2 | Rachmaninoff | Piano Concerto No. 2 | C minor | Piano | Op.18 | 1901 |
1 | Beethoven | Piano Concerto No. 5 Emperor Concerto | E-flat major | Piano | Op.73 | 1811 |
The following 45 composers were featured in the countdown:
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