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The works on the 127th tier of the Talk Classical community's favorite and most highly recommended works are currently the 7th percentile, meaning that we've recommended 93% of the 6503 works on our list more strongly than them. But we're going to pick some to recommend a little more or less strongly:
This tier currently has 471 works, so I've divided it into 7 parts of 67 works plus 2 more of 68 works. From each part, we'll move the 10 work(s) that get the absolute most votes all the way up to the 125th tier, and the next 30 of them up to the 126th tier, while the work(s) that get the absolute fewest votes will be demoted to the 128th tier.
All the works will be able to move again when we vote on the tiers they land on.
Each participant gets:
+1 votes: as many as you want
+2 votes: up to nine -- but you must have more +1 votes than +2 votes
+3 votes: up to eight -- but you must have more +2 votes than +3 votes
+4 votes: up to seven -- but you must have more +3 votes than +4 votes
+5 votes: up to six -- but you must have more +4 votes than +5 votes
+6 votes: up to five -- but you must have more +5 votes than +6 votes
+7 votes: up to four -- but you must have more +6 votes than +7 votes
+8 votes: up to three - but you must have more +8 votes than +9 votes
+9 votes: up to two - but you must have more +8 votes than +9 votes
+10 votes: up to one - but you must have more +9 votes than +10 votes
I know that on a tier this deep, some or even most of the works must be unfamiliar, but I hope we all have time to try a few new ones, maybe even some works of a sort that we don't ordinarily listen to. You don't have to use all of your votes or listen to all of the works - just let us know which ones you'd like to recommend most strongly.
Voting on this thread will close 14 days from the timestamp of this post, though if I'm late to close it you can still vote until I announce that it's closed.
I will tally the votes on a Google sheet.
Have fun! Also, please bear in mind that someone, hopefully, will be influenced by our selections!
Here are the eligible works for this thread:
Ferrari: Tautologos III [1969]
Fétis: Flute Concerto in B minor [1869]
Field: Piano concerto #5 in C, H. 39, "L'incendie par l'orage" [1817]
Fine: String Quartet [1952]
Finzi: Earth and Air and Rain, op. 15 [1928-35]
Flagello: Symphony #1 [1968]
Foote: Piano Trio #2 in B-flat, op. 65 [1907-08]
Frankel: Symphony #1, op. 33 [1958]
Freitas Branco: Symphony #4 in D major [1952]
Fry: Christmas Symphony "Santa Claus" [1853]
Gaito: Piano Quintet, op. 24 [1917]
Garayev: Violin Concerto [1967]
Ginastera: American Preludes (12), op. 12 [1944]
Glass: Days and Nights in Rocinha [1997]
Glass: Piano Concerto #1 "Tirol" [2000]
Glazunov: Piano Sonata #2 in E minor, op. 75 [1901]
Glazunov: Prelude and Fugue in D, op. 93 [1907]
Godowsky: Piano Sonata in E minor [1910]
Goehr: Clarinet Quintet, op. 79 [2007]
Golubev: Harp Quintet in C minor, op. 39 [1953]
Goossens: Oboe Concerto, op. 45 [1927]
Gordon: Observations on Air [2016]
Gounod: Marche funèbre d'une marionnette [1879]
Gouvy: Octet #1 in E-flat, op. 71 [1879]
Grainger: In a Nutshell [1916]
Granados: Escenas Románticas [1904]
Grandval: Suite for flute and piano [1872]
Greenstein: Clearing, Dawn, Dance [2010]
Grieg: Sigurd Jorsalfar, op. 22 (including the Suite, op. 56) [1872]
Guarnieri: String Quartet #3 [1962]
Guillou: Hyperion, or The Rhetoric of Fire, op. 45 [1988]
Haas, G. F.: Solstices [2019]
Handel: Tanti strali al sen mi scocchi, HWV 197 [1711]
Harbison: Requiem [2003]
Harrison, J.: Bredon Hill: Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra [1942]
Harrison, L.: Largo Ostinato [1937]
Harrison, L.: Suite for Symphonic Strings [1960]
Harvey: Ritual Melodies [1989-90]
Hayasaka: Piano Concerto in D minor [1948]
Haydn: English Canzonettas, Books 1 & 2, Hob. XXVIa:25-36 [1794-5]
Haydn: Stabat Mater [1767]
Haydn: String Quartets, op. 9 [1769]
Haydn: Orlando Paladino [1782]
Haydn: Symphony #5 in D [1762]
Haydn: Symphony #10 in D [1760]
Haydn: Symphony #11 in E-flat [1762]
Haydn: Symphony #12 in E [1763]
Haydn: Symphony #81 in G [1784]
Haydn: Te Deum #2 in C, Hob. XXIIIc:2 [1799]
Henze: String Quartet #4 [1976]
Henze: Symphony #10 [1997-2000]
Higdon: All Things Majestic [2011]
Hindemith: String Quartet #1 in C, op. 2 [1915]
Hindemith: Trio for Viola, Heckelphone and Piano, op. 47 [1928]
Holliger: Puneigä [2002]
Holten: Handel with Care (Variations on Darwin) [2009]
Holzbauer: Mass in C [c. 1770]
Honegger: Le Roi David [1921]
Hoof: Symphony #4 in B [1950]
Hotteterre: Pieces for Flute, opp. 2 & 5 [1708, 1715]
Hovhaness: Symphony #24, op. 273 "Majnun" [1973]
Howells: Oboe Sonata [1942]
Hummel: Clarinet Quartet in E flat major, WoO 5 [1808]
Hurlstone: Piano Trio in G [1905]
Huybrechts: Suite for Piano and Winds [1929]
Ifukube: Japanese Rhapsody [1935]
Ifukube: Kugo-Ka [1969]
This tier currently has 471 works, so I've divided it into 7 parts of 67 works plus 2 more of 68 works. From each part, we'll move the 10 work(s) that get the absolute most votes all the way up to the 125th tier, and the next 30 of them up to the 126th tier, while the work(s) that get the absolute fewest votes will be demoted to the 128th tier.
All the works will be able to move again when we vote on the tiers they land on.
Each participant gets:
+1 votes: as many as you want
+2 votes: up to nine -- but you must have more +1 votes than +2 votes
+3 votes: up to eight -- but you must have more +2 votes than +3 votes
+4 votes: up to seven -- but you must have more +3 votes than +4 votes
+5 votes: up to six -- but you must have more +4 votes than +5 votes
+6 votes: up to five -- but you must have more +5 votes than +6 votes
+7 votes: up to four -- but you must have more +6 votes than +7 votes
+8 votes: up to three - but you must have more +8 votes than +9 votes
+9 votes: up to two - but you must have more +8 votes than +9 votes
+10 votes: up to one - but you must have more +9 votes than +10 votes
I know that on a tier this deep, some or even most of the works must be unfamiliar, but I hope we all have time to try a few new ones, maybe even some works of a sort that we don't ordinarily listen to. You don't have to use all of your votes or listen to all of the works - just let us know which ones you'd like to recommend most strongly.
Voting on this thread will close 14 days from the timestamp of this post, though if I'm late to close it you can still vote until I announce that it's closed.
I will tally the votes on a Google sheet.
Have fun! Also, please bear in mind that someone, hopefully, will be influenced by our selections!
Here are the eligible works for this thread:
Ferrari: Tautologos III [1969]
Fétis: Flute Concerto in B minor [1869]
Field: Piano concerto #5 in C, H. 39, "L'incendie par l'orage" [1817]
Fine: String Quartet [1952]
Finzi: Earth and Air and Rain, op. 15 [1928-35]
Flagello: Symphony #1 [1968]
Foote: Piano Trio #2 in B-flat, op. 65 [1907-08]
Frankel: Symphony #1, op. 33 [1958]
Freitas Branco: Symphony #4 in D major [1952]
Fry: Christmas Symphony "Santa Claus" [1853]
Gaito: Piano Quintet, op. 24 [1917]
Garayev: Violin Concerto [1967]
Ginastera: American Preludes (12), op. 12 [1944]
Glass: Days and Nights in Rocinha [1997]
Glass: Piano Concerto #1 "Tirol" [2000]
Glazunov: Piano Sonata #2 in E minor, op. 75 [1901]
Glazunov: Prelude and Fugue in D, op. 93 [1907]
Godowsky: Piano Sonata in E minor [1910]
Goehr: Clarinet Quintet, op. 79 [2007]
Golubev: Harp Quintet in C minor, op. 39 [1953]
Goossens: Oboe Concerto, op. 45 [1927]
Gordon: Observations on Air [2016]
Gounod: Marche funèbre d'une marionnette [1879]
Gouvy: Octet #1 in E-flat, op. 71 [1879]
Grainger: In a Nutshell [1916]
Granados: Escenas Románticas [1904]
Grandval: Suite for flute and piano [1872]
Greenstein: Clearing, Dawn, Dance [2010]
Grieg: Sigurd Jorsalfar, op. 22 (including the Suite, op. 56) [1872]
Guarnieri: String Quartet #3 [1962]
Guillou: Hyperion, or The Rhetoric of Fire, op. 45 [1988]
Haas, G. F.: Solstices [2019]
Handel: Tanti strali al sen mi scocchi, HWV 197 [1711]
Harbison: Requiem [2003]
Harrison, J.: Bredon Hill: Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra [1942]
Harrison, L.: Largo Ostinato [1937]
Harrison, L.: Suite for Symphonic Strings [1960]
Harvey: Ritual Melodies [1989-90]
Hayasaka: Piano Concerto in D minor [1948]
Haydn: English Canzonettas, Books 1 & 2, Hob. XXVIa:25-36 [1794-5]
Haydn: Stabat Mater [1767]
Haydn: String Quartets, op. 9 [1769]
Haydn: Orlando Paladino [1782]
Haydn: Symphony #5 in D [1762]
Haydn: Symphony #10 in D [1760]
Haydn: Symphony #11 in E-flat [1762]
Haydn: Symphony #12 in E [1763]
Haydn: Symphony #81 in G [1784]
Haydn: Te Deum #2 in C, Hob. XXIIIc:2 [1799]
Henze: String Quartet #4 [1976]
Henze: Symphony #10 [1997-2000]
Higdon: All Things Majestic [2011]
Hindemith: String Quartet #1 in C, op. 2 [1915]
Hindemith: Trio for Viola, Heckelphone and Piano, op. 47 [1928]
Holliger: Puneigä [2002]
Holten: Handel with Care (Variations on Darwin) [2009]
Holzbauer: Mass in C [c. 1770]
Honegger: Le Roi David [1921]
Hoof: Symphony #4 in B [1950]
Hotteterre: Pieces for Flute, opp. 2 & 5 [1708, 1715]
Hovhaness: Symphony #24, op. 273 "Majnun" [1973]
Howells: Oboe Sonata [1942]
Hummel: Clarinet Quartet in E flat major, WoO 5 [1808]
Hurlstone: Piano Trio in G [1905]
Huybrechts: Suite for Piano and Winds [1929]
Ifukube: Japanese Rhapsody [1935]
Ifukube: Kugo-Ka [1969]