- Your Hundred Best Tunes
Infobox Radio Show
show_name = Your Hundred Best Tunes
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format =Music
runtime = 60 minutes
starring =Alan Keith Richard Baker
country = flagicon|United KingdomUnited Kingdom
home_station =BBC Light Programme BBC Home Service BBC Radio 4 BBC Radio 2
num_episodes = approximately 2500"Your Hundred Best Tunes" was a long-running
BBC radio music programme, always broadcast on Sunday evenings, which presented popular works which were mostly classical excerpts, choral works,opera and ballads. The hundred tunes which made up the playlist were initially selected by the creator and presenter,Alan Keith . Subsequently, the tunes were suggested by requests and polls of listeners. [Citation | date=12 October 2003 | year=2003 | title=Bizet's The Pearl Fishers named nation's favourite tune | publisher=BBC | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2003/10_october/12/pearl_fishers.shtml
accessdate=2007-12-28]It was first broadcast on November 15, 1959 on the
BBC Light Programme under the title "The Hundred Best Tunes in the World" which it used until February 7, 1960, when Alan Keith's personal list of one hundred had all been played. The more familiar title was adopted from February 14, 1960 onwards. At this point it ran for half an hour from 10-10.30 pm, but from December 25, 1960 it was extended and moved earlier in the evening, running from 7.35-8.30 pm. From March 12, 1961 it adopted the 9-10 pm time slot which it would occupy for the rest of its life, on four different networks; it moved from the Light Programme to the Home Service from January 5, 1964, and remained there after it became Radio 4 from October 1, 1967, but returned to what had been the Light Programme, now renamed Radio 2 from April 5, 1970.The last show was transmitted on January 21, 2007 — a remarkable run of over 47 years. For most of this time, it was presented by the original creator, Alan Keith who continued up to the age of 94. After his death in 2003 [Citation | date=18 March 2003 | year=2003 | title=Alan Keith (obituary)
periodical=The Daily Telegraph | url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/03/19/db1902.xml | accessdate=2007-12-28] ,Richard Baker presented the show until its conclusion. [Citation | last= Plunkett | first= John | date=10 January 2007 | year=2007 | title=Titchmarsh replaces Radio 2's Your Hundred Best Tunes
periodical=The Guardian | url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2007/jan/10/bbc.radio
accessdate=2007-12-28] Holiday guest presenters included Earl Spencer (father of Princess Diana) andRosalind Runcie . [Citation | last= Donovan| first= Paul | date=21 January 2007 | year=2007 | title=End Game | periodical=The Sunday Times | url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/article1293876.ece | accessdate=2007-12-28]The hundred best tunes
Polls were taken to confirm the choice of the hundred best tunes. The results of the last poll in 2003 are below. The previous poll was in 1997 and the position of each work in that earlier poll is shown in parentheses.
# "Au fond du Temple Saint" fromThe Pearl Fishers byGeorges Bizet (1)
# "Nimrod" fromEnigma Variations byEdward Elgar (16)
# "Va, pensiero" fromNabucco byGiuseppe Verdi (22)
# Violin Concerto No. 1 in G Minor byMax Bruch (12)
#Canon in D byJohann Pachelbel (52)
# Clarinet Concerto in A byWolfgang Mozart (33)
# Symphony No. 6 in F (Pastoral) byLudwig van Beethoven (27)
# Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor bySergei Rachmaninoff (8)
# "Intermezzo" fromCavalleria Rusticana byPietro Mascagni (23)
#Lark Ascending byRalph Vaughan Williams (-)
# Finlandia byJean Sibelius (2)
# Symphony No. 9 in D Minor 'Choral' byLudwig van Beethoven (5)
#The Planets byGustav Holst (9)
#Ombra mai fu fromSerse byGeorge Handel (17)
# Piano Concerto No. 21 in C byWolfgang Mozart (25)
#Adagio for Strings bySamuel Barber (14)
# Piano Concerto No. 5 in E Flat 'Emperor' byLudwig van Beethoven (24)
# "Méditation" from Thaïs byJules Massenet (39)
# Symphony No. 9 in E Minor 'From the New World' byAntonin Dvořák (36)
#Fantasia on a Theme of Thomas Tallis byRalph Vaughan Williams (-)
# Ave Verum Corpus byWolfgang Mozart (28)
# "Miserere mei, Deus" — Psalm 51 byGregorio Allegri (-)
# Hallelujah! from Messiah byGeorge Handel (32)
#Laudate Dominum fromSolemn Vespers byWolfgang Mozart (-)
# "Romance" fromThe Gadfly byDmitri Shostakovitch (29)
#Zadok the Priest , one of theCoronation Anthems byGeorge Handel (68)
#Arrival of the Queen of Sheba from Solomon byGeorge Handel (38)
# Piano Concerto in A minor byEdvard Grieg (-)
#Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring byJohann Bach (85)
# Cello Concerto in E Minor byEdward Elgar (6)
# "What is Life?" fromOrfeo Ed Euridice byChristoph Gluck performed byKathleen Ferrier (30)
# "Bailero" from Songs of the Auvergne byJoseph Canteloube (18)
#The Blue Danube byJohann Strauss II (-)
#Listen to the Mocking Bird by Septimus Winner (as Alice Hawthorne) (42)
# "Song to the Moon" from Rusalka byAntonin Dvořák (4)
# "Bells Across The Meadows" byAlbert Ketèlbey (-)
# Symphony No. 3 (Organ) byCamille Saint-Saëns (-)
# Pomp and Circumstance No. 1 byEdward Elgar (31)
# Violin Concerto in E Minor byFelix Mendelssohn (40)
# "Che Gelida Manina" fromLa bohème byGiacomo Puccini (89)
# The Four Seasons byAntonio Vivaldi (-)
# Symphony No. 5 byLudwig van Beethoven (-)
#Panis Angelicus byCesar Franck (13)
# I Dreamt I Dwelt In Marble Halls fromThe Bohemian Girl byMichael Balfe (-)
# Piano Concerto No. 1 byPyotr Tchaikovsky (-)
# "Grand March" fromAida byGiuseppe Verdi (26)
#Londonderry Air — traditional, arranged byPercy Grainger (59) — this was the theme tune
#The Merry Widow byFranz Lehár (67)
#Nessun Dorma fromTurandot byGiacomo Puccini (51)
#Cantique de Jean Racine byGabriel Fauré (-)
# "In Paradisum" from Requiem byGabriel Fauré (-)
# Symphony No. 7 byLudwig van Beethoven (-)
#Toccata and Fugue byJohann Bach (-)
#Adagio in G minor byAlbinoni (-)
# "Judex" fromMors et Vita byCharles Gounod (-)
# "Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini" bySergei Rachmaninoff (-)
#Warsaw Concerto byRichard Addinsell (-)
# "Adagio" from Spartacus byAram Khachaturian (-)
# Romeo and Juliet byPyotr Tchaikovsky (-)
# "Don't Be Cross" fromThe Master Miner byCarl Zeller (79)
# "Sanctus (German Mass)" byFranz Schubert (20)
# "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" fromMessiah byGeorge Handel (10)
# "Love Duet" fromMadame Butterfly byGiacomo Puccini (15)
# Fantasia on Greensleeves fromSir John in Love byRalph Vaughan Williams (-)
# Symphony No. 2 bySergei Rachmaninoff (-)
#Fingal's Cave byFelix Mendelssohn (-)
#Polovetsian Dances fromPrince Igor byAlexander Borodin (-)
#The Yeomen of the Guard byGilbert and Sullivan (-)
# Schindler's List Theme byJohn Williams (-)
# Symphony No. 5 (Adagietto) byGustav Mahler (-)
# "Sanctus" fromSt. Cecilia Mass byCharles Gounod (-)
# Scheherezade byNikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (-)
#Old Comrades byKarl Teike (11)
#Marriage of Figaro byWolfgang Mozart (-)
# "Nuns' Chorus" fromCasanova byJohann Strauss II (7)
#1812 Overture byPyotr Tchaikovsky (-)
# Jerusalem byHubert Parry (58)
#Morning Mood fromPeer Gynt byEdvard Grieg (47)
#Concierto de Aranjuez byJoaquin Rodrigo (-)
# "Dance of the Blessed Spirits" fromOrfeo Ed Euridice byChristoph Gluck (-)
# "Casta Diva" from Norma byVincenzo Bellini (-)
#The Nutcracker Suite byPyotr Tchaikovsky (-)
# "Softly Awakes My Heart" from Samson and Delilah byCamille Saint-Saëns (49)
#Eine Kleine Nachtmusik byWolfgang Mozart (-)
# Ave Maria byFranz Schubert (43)
# "O Mio Babbino Caro" fromGianni Schicchi byGiacomo Puccini (-)
#Moonlight Sonata byLudwig van Beethoven (-)
#Sheep May Safely Graze byJohann Bach (-)
#Where Corals Lie fromSea Pictures byEdward Elgar (-)
# Concerto for 2 Violins in D Minor byJohann Bach (-)
#Clair de Lune byClaude Debussy (-)
# The Creation byJoseph Haydn (77)
#Crown Imperial byWilliam Walton (-)
# On the Road to Mandalay byOley Speaks (-)
# Romance No. 2 in F Major byLudwig van Beethoven (-)
#The Watermill byRonald Binge (35)
#The Holy City byFrederick Weatherly and Stephen Adams (-)
# Bredon Hill fromA Shropshire Lad byGraham Peel (-)
# Theoverture to William Tell byGioachino Rossini (-)
#Hear My Prayer byFelix Mendelssohn (-)Other media
Alan Keith published a book about the music played in the show. [Cite book | last= Keith | first= Alan | year=1975 | title=Your Hundred Best Tunes | isbn= 0 460 04214 9
publisher= J.M.Dent & Sons Ltd. ] The Decca Record Company published a successful nine-volume series of records with the title "The World of Your 100 Best Tunes". The BBC published a six-CD collection of the music selected by the final poll listed above.References
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