Someone on facebook mentioned the changeover music on 102.1 was Roll Over Beethoven. If so, How appropriate. It is still weird listening to music other than Classical on 102.1. They have been Classical forever since their inception in 1947. Can you imagine the amount of format changes that occured around it on other frequencies while KDFC remained Classical. But at the same time, I am not surprised that it finally happened.Madmansam said:Did anyone listen to the changeover over at 102.1 at Noon?
Madmansam said:Someone on facebook mentioned the changeover music on 102.1 was Roll Over Beethoven. If so, How appropriate. It is still weird listening to music other than Classical on 102.1. They have been Classical forever since their inception in 1947. Can you imagine the amount of format changes that occured around it on other frequencies while KDFC remained Classical. But at the same time, I am not surprised that it finally happened.Madmansam said:Did anyone listen to the changeover over at 102.1 at Noon?
And that is why the heading of this thread mentions "Last Classical Piece" and not "Last Classical Song".Laurence Glavin said:Some composers of symphonies and operas also composed songs, but by and large, one does not refer to classical pieces as "songs" unless they are.
I am curious? How many Commercial Sponsored Classical Music Stations are left in the U.S.? I know of Mapleton's KBOQ-103.9 in the Monterey-Santa Cruz area. Isn't KDB-93.7 in Santa Barbara still Commercial Sponsored? How about in other states? Isn't WQXR in New York still Commercial Sponsored?recto101 said:RIP Commercial sponsored Classical music Radio like KDFC now that it is on 90.3. and on online.
Madmansam said:I am curious? How many Commercial Sponsored Classical Music Stations are left in the U.S.? I know of Mapleton's KBOQ-103.9 in the Monterey-Santa Cruz area. Isn't KDB-93.7 in Santa Barbara still Commercial Sponsored? How about in other states? Isn't WQXR in New York still Commercial Sponsored?recto101 said:RIP Commercial sponsored Classical music Radio like KDFC now that it is on 90.3. and on online.
semoochie said:Here's a statement from the article about the format change: "KDFC is the last major commercial classical station in America to make the transition to public radio," Is this an incorrect statement or is there something I don't understand?
Madmansam said:And that is why the heading of this thread mentions "Last Classical Piece" and not "Last Classical Song".Laurence Glavin said:Some composers of symphonies and operas also composed songs, but by and large, one does not refer to classical pieces as "songs" unless they are.
Laurence Glavin said:Madmansam said:And that is why the heading of this thread mentions "Last Classical Piece" and not "Last Classical Song".Laurence Glavin said:Some composers of symphonies and operas also composed songs, but by and large, one does not refer to classical pieces as "songs" unless they are.
Sfradio called Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man" a song. (It also appears in his Third Symphony).
Felix Mendelssohn wrote these.Lkeller said:The definition of 'song' is a short musical composition with words.