lebrecht.live
2nd edition wednesday September 27
1900 London time, 2000 CET, 1400 EST
www.bbc.co.uk/radio3
The second edition of lebrecht.live raises several important questions that
have engaged this list of late.
Does new art have to be nasty?
Must modern music makes its point so painfully?
Is popular art necessarily bad art?
Given us your views, by phone and e-mail, and bounce them off top artists
and promoters on lebrecht.live - the show where the arts audience has its
say.
Send a strong opinion (or copy your MCML posts) to [log in to unmask]
You can also join the audience poll on www.bbc.co.uk/lebrechtlive.shtml to
vote:
Which is the better playwright
G B Shaw or Samuel Beckett
Which is the better composer
Leonard Bernstein or Pierre Boulez
Which is the better artist
David Hockney or Damien Hirst
Which is the better writer
Martin Amis or Stephen King
Who or what has most influenced your view of modern art
Boulez
Beckett
The Beatles
Bernstein
Le Corbusier
Pope John Paul VI
Woody Allen
Andrew Lloyd Webber
The Tate Modern/MOMA NY
IRCAM (Paris)
Mozart
Norman Lebrecht