Classic 100 Twentieth Century

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During 2011 the Australian radio station ABC Classic FM held a Classic 100 Twentieth Century countdown. [1]

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Voting for the countdown was held between 1 October 2011 and 23 October 2011, with each listener permitted to vote for up to 10 pieces of music that were "composed since 1900".

The broadcasting of the results of the countdown began on 26 November 2011 and concluded on 3 December 2011 (with the top-ranked works played live by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in concert at the Adelaide Festival Theatre). [1]

Countdown results

The results of the countdown were as follows: [2]

RankComposerWorkGenreCompleted
100Adams, John The Chairman Dances (derived from Nixon in China)Orchestral1985
99Ramírez, Ariel Misa Criolla Choral, mass1964
98Prokofiev, Sergei Lieutenant Kijé Symphonic suite1933
97Addinsell, Richard Warsaw Concerto Concerto for piano1941
96Shostakovich, Dmitri Symphony No. 10 in E minorSymphony1953
95Tavener, John Song for Athene Choral, a cappella (four-part)1993
94Sibelius, Jean Symphony No. 7 in C majorSymphony1924
93Elgar, Edward Violin Concerto in B minorConcerto for violin1910
92Britten, Benjamin Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings Song cycle1943
91Lloyd Webber, Andrew Requiem (Pie Jesu)Choral, mass1985
90Shore, Howard Lord of the Rings score Film soundtrack2001
89Lehár, Franz The Merry Widow Operetta1905
88Elgar, Edward The Dream of Gerontius Choral and orchestra1900
87O'Boyle, SeanConcerto for DidgeridooConcerto for didgeridoo2003?
86Vaughan Williams, Ralph Sir John in Love , (fantasia on Greensleeves)Orchestral, fantasia1929
85Weill, Kurt The Threepenny Opera Musical1928
84Villa-Lobos, Heitor Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 Orchestral, suite, with voice1938
83Ravel, Maurice Daphnis et Chloé Ballet score1912
82Glass, Philip Akhnaten Opera1983
81Messiaen, Olivier Turangalîla-Symphonie Orchestral, with piano1948
80Grainger, Percy Irish tune from County Derry Folksong adaptation1911
79Barber, Samuel Violin Concerto Concerto for violin1939
78Elgar, Edward Symphony No. 1 in A-flat majorSymphony1908
77Gershwin, George Concerto in F Concerto for piano1925
76Bernstein, Leonard Candide Operetta1956
75Strauss, Richard An Alpine Symphony Symphonic poem1915
74Korngold, Erich Wolfgang Violin Concerto in D majorConcerto for violin1945
73Mahler, Gustav Symphony No. 6 in A minor (Tragic)Symphony1904
72Gershwin, George An American in Paris Symphonic poem1928
71Britten, Benjamin The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra Orchestral, with narrator1946
70Britten, Benjamin A Ceremony of Carols Choral1942
69Rachmaninoff, Sergei All-Night Vigil Choral, a cappella1915
68Jenkins, Karl The Armed Man Choral, mass1999
67Debussy, Claude Preludes, Book 1 [lower-alpha 1] Piano1910
66Mahler, Gustav Symphony No. 9 Symphony1910
65Parry, Sir Hubert Jerusalem Choral, hymn1916
64Respighi, Ottorino Pines of Rome Symphonic poem1924
63Schoenberg, Arnold Transfigured Night String sextet1899
62Ravel, Maurice Piano Concerto in G majorConcerto for piano1931
61Mahler, Gustav Symphony No. 4 Symphony1901
60Shostakovich, Dmitri Symphony No. 7 (Leningrad)Symphony1941
59Britten, Benjamin War Requiem (Dies irae)Choral, mass1962
58Mahler, Gustav Symphony No. 8 (Symphony of a Thousand)Symphony1906
57Prokofiev, Sergei Symphony No. 1 (The Classical)Symphony1917
56Pärt, Arvo Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten String orchestra, with bell1977
55Canteloube, Joseph Songs of the Auvergne [lower-alpha 2] Choral, folk songs1930
54Ravel, Maurice Pavane for a Dead Princess Orchestral1910
53Respighi, Ottorino Ancient Airs and Dances [lower-alpha 3] Orchestral, suite1923
52Puccini, Giacomo Turandot Opera1924
51Sculthorpe, Peter Kakadu Orchestral1988
50Britten, BenjaminFour Sea Interludes (from Peter Grimes )Orchestral, suite1945
49Edwards, RossDawn MantrasChoral1999
48Shostakovich, Dmitri The Gadfly Suite Orchestral, suite1955
47Stravinsky, Igor Petrushka Ballet score1911
46Sculthorpe, Peter Small Town Ensemble1976
45Edwards, RossViolin Concerto (Maninyas)Concerto for Violin1988
44Rachmaninoff, Sergei Symphony No. 2 Symphony1907
43Glass, Philip Violin Concerto No. 1 Concerto for violin1987
42Bartók, Béla Concerto for Orchestra Concerto for various instruments1943
41Messiaen, Olivier Quartet for the End of Time Chamber1941
40Strauss, Richard Der Rosenkavalier (The Knight of the Rose)Opera, comic1911
39Kats-Chernin, Elena Wild Swans Ballet score2002
38Prokofiev, Sergei Peter and the Wolf Orchestral, with narrator1936
37Ravel, Maurice String Quartet in F majorChamber, string quartet1903
36Morricone, Ennio The Mission Film soundtrack1986
35Stravinsky, Igor The Firebird (suite)Ballet score1910
34Debussy, Claude La mer (The sea)Orchestral1905
33Mahler, Gustav Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth)Orchestral, with voice1909
32Copland, Aaron Fanfare for the Common Man Fanfare, brass and percussion1942
31Shostakovich, Dmitri Symphony No. 5 in D minorSymphony1937
30Sibelius, Jean Symphony No. 5 in E-flat majorSymphony1915
29Westlake, Nigel Antarctica Film soundtrack, suite1992
28Puccini, Giacomo Tosca Opera1899
27Sibelius, Jean Symphony No. 2 in D majorSymphony1902
26Khachaturian, Aram Spartacus Ballet score1954
25Mahler, Gustav Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minorSymphony1902
24Gershwin, George Porgy and Bess Opera1935
23Sibelius, Jean Violin Concerto in D minorConcerto for violin1904
22Rachmaninoff, Sergei Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini in A minorOrchestral, with piano1934
21Elgar, Edward Pomp and Circumstance March (No. 1 in D major)Orchestral, march1901
20Ravel, Maurice Boléro Orchestral1928
19Rachmaninoff, Sergei Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minorConcerto for piano1909
18Copland, Aaron Appalachian Spring Orchestral, suite1944
17Puccini, Giacomo Madama Butterfly [lower-alpha 4] Opera1904
16Pärt, Arvo Spiegel im Spiegel (Mirror in the mirror) Tintinnabular (piano and violin)1978
15Sibelius, Jean Finlandia Symphonic poem, with voice1900
14Górecki, Henryk Symphony No. 3 (Symphony of Sorrowful Songs)Symphony, with voice1976
13Bernstein, Leonard West Side Story [lower-alpha 5] Musical1957
12Vaughan Williams, Ralph Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis String orchestra, fantasia1910
11Strauss, Richard Four Last Songs Orchestral, with soprano1948
10Prokofiev, Sergei Romeo and Juliet [lower-alpha 6] Ballet score1935
9Stravinsky, Igor The Rite of Spring Ballet score1913
8Orff, Carl Carmina Burana Choral, scenic cantata1936
7Barber, Samuel Adagio for Strings String orchestra1936
6Rodrigo, Joaquín Concierto de Aranjuez Orchestral, with guitar1939
5Rachmaninoff, Sergei Piano Concerto No. 2 Concerto for piano1901
4Vaughan Williams, Ralph The Lark Ascending Violin and piano1914
3Gershwin, George Rhapsody in Blue Orchestral, with piano1924
2Holst, Gustav The Planets [lower-alpha 7] Orchestral, suite1916
1Elgar, Edward Cello Concerto in E minorConcerto for cello1919

Results ranked by year

Classic FM Twentieth Century Countdown--ranking by year (with linear trend line) ABC FM Classic 100 Twentieth Century (rank by year).jpg
Classic FM Twentieth Century Countdown—ranking by year (with linear trend line)

Programming

For more information about the works broadcast (including performers and recording details), see ABC Classic FM's programming notes:

By composer

The following 48 composers were featured in the countdown:

ComposerNationalityWorks in countdown
Adams, John American1
Addinsell, Richard British1
Barber, Samuel American2
Bartók, Béla Hungarian1
Bernstein, Leonard American2
Britten, Benjamin British5
Canteloube, Joseph French1
Copland, Aaron American2
Debussy, Claude French2
Edwards, Ross Australian2
Elgar, Edward British5
Gershwin, George American4
Glass, Philip American2
Górecki, Henryk Polish1
Grainger, Percy Australian1
Holst, Gustav British1
Jenkins, Karl British1
Kats-Chernin, Elena Australian1
Khachaturian, Aram Armenian1
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang Austro-Hungarian1
Lehár, Franz Austro-Hungarian1
Lloyd Webber, Andrew British1
Mahler, Gustav Austrian6
Messiaen, Olivier French2
Morricone, Ennio Italian1
O'Boyle, Sean Australian1
Orff, Carl German1
Parry, Sir Hubert British1
Pärt, Arvo Estonian2
Prokofiev, Sergei Russian4
Puccini, Giacomo Italian3
Rachmaninoff, Sergei Russian5
Ramírez, Ariel Argentine1
Ravel, Maurice French5
Respighi, Ottorino Italian2
Rodrigo, Joaquín Spanish1
Schoenberg, Arnold Austrian1
Sculthorpe, Peter Australian2
Shore, Howard Canadian1
Shostakovich, Dmitri Russian4
Sibelius, Jean Finnish5
Strauss, Richard German3
Stravinsky, Igor Russian3
Tavener, John British1
Vaughan Williams, Ralph British3
Villa-Lobos, Heitor Brazilian1
Weill, Kurt German1
Westlake, Nigel Australian1

See also

Notes

  1. Music broadcast for number 67: The Girl with the Flaxen Hair and The Sunken Cathedral .
  2. Music broadcast for number 55: Baïlèro, Brezairola, Oi ayai, and La delaïssádo.
  3. Music broadcast for number 53: Suite 2.
  4. Music broadcast for number 17: Act 1.
  5. Music broadcast for number 13: Act 1.
  6. Music broadcast for number 10: Act 1.
  7. Music broadcast for number 2: Mercury.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Classic 100 Twentieth Century". ABC Classic FM. October 2011. Retrieved 23 September 2011.
  2. "Countdown list". ABC Classic FM. October 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2011.