Bonxie

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Posted: Feb. 04 2023, 10:29 |
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Those of you who listen to Classic FM (UK Independent Radio Station specialising in classical music) will know that voting has begun for this year's Hall of Fame - basically the top 300 Classical pieces as voted for by listeners. You choose your favourite three pieces, the results are collated and over the course of Easter weekend the station plays each and every one of the 300 pieces, culminating in the No1. Last year's top choice was The Lark Ascending by Vaughan Williams, as it has been for several previous years. The piece does nothing for me but there you go. Anyway, perhaps we could try and get Music of the Spheres in the Hall of Fame. I think it's well worthy of a place. I believe it featured quite prominently on Classic FM at the time of its release but I'm not sure if has ever made it into the chart - it certainly didn't last year. I only became aware of the Hall of Fame last year but since then I've become something of a Classic FM addict. To vote just visit the Classic FM website. Maybe Mike's a listener!?
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