Welcome to the revised edition of the Term 3 - Term 4 holiday break music poll and listings. As you may have noted by scrolling down, there have been some big changes with Stuart's inclusion in the listings (even though he was still rather late!). These are the definative, universally accepted rankings of all which are ranked, and have been offically approved by Gramaphone and The Penguin Gyde. Anyway now onto the results. I thought it would make more sense to put the composer list down first, so here it is.
The winner of the inaugural "The Offical Best Composer Ever Award" goes to GUSTAV MAHLER who was well clear of Ludwig van Beethoven in 2nd place and Dmitri Shostakovich who has had a shocking vote in 3rd place.

Now to the symphonies list. This was a particularly close, and where there was once a tie there is an outright winner. Symphony No.6 by Gustav Mahler has triumphed over Symphony No.13 by Dmitri Shostakovich by 2 points as shown below.

Now to the concerti. With Stuart's vote Sergei Rachmaninoff's 2nd Piano Concerto jumped to second place, but Dmitri Shostakovich still has the edge with his 1st Cello Concerto.

Now to the all important orchestral works. Stuart has again dramatically changed the vote, with the beautiful and touching "Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima" by Penderecki tieing with "Night on A Bald Mountain" by the highly modest Mussorgsky.

Now we come to a rather failed Chamber Works vote, with nobody having any works in common except the String Quartet No.8 by Shostakovich which therefore won by default.

Now to the all important conductors list which, although should have been won by the spectacular conductor Vernon Handley, was won in a tie by Claudio Abbado and Bernard Haitink.

Now to the offical overrated composers list. Here we had a predictable winner - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart!

Well that's it folks for the very first poll. Before the next poll, I would like to have a name for it. Please choose out of one of the 4 below, or you may nominate your own name if you wish. Something related to music must be the subject of the title.
- The Alpmusic poll
- The Paul Jones Music Poll
- The Big Music Poll
- The Happy Forest
Thank you for all who was a part of this poll.
Harry Sdraulig
Poll Organiser
2 comments:
Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima is mentioned twice by accident on the orchestral works list. Please ignore the mentioning under ranking 4.
Definitely The Paul Jones poll or The Happy Forest. Both awesome names. Hooray for threnody!
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