It is a bit spammy. I thought the rep board was for discussion about pieces. These posts look like links. The composer and title would be helpful in the subject. I'd go for the idea of grouping them all together under one post. Or if they're just links to recordings, maybe one post for that or ask Nils for a new board possibly. We don't have that. There is the 'what are you listening to now' thread in Anything But here.
The one thing that's missing -- What do you think about each of those? If you're working on 13+ pieces, great, but... Isn't this just a collection of recording URLs? You could get... another 18 posts for each Mozart sonata... another 27 for concerti... which could work if there was more than just URL in the post.
It looks like your own series though with the titles. Maybe space out the posting. There are enough that they're likely to just drop down and off the first page pretty quickly.
Hi Bob,
Everyone knows about Mozart. But not about John Carollo. For 10 pieces by John Carollo, of course, I would put them all in one thread.
I don't think it makes since to have Blanchet, Jaell, Carollo, Townley, Tellefsen, Lyapunov, Thalberg, and all the others, all up for discussion simultaneously in one thread.
These forums are highly inactive compared to some other music forums on the internet where I am a member. Maybe an active member is resented here?
About each of the repertoire items, I like them. I could do a bar by bar harmonic and structural analysis highlighting what I like about them, yet I don't see other members here doing such things in their repertoire threads . . . most threads here don't even give the reasons why a composition is to be liked or appreciated.
The issue with the what are you listening to now thread is that I am looking for discussions of this repertoire and not all bunched up together in one thread. And I tend to be a bit private about what recordings I am actively listening to.
I sincerely want to suggest new music to performers - if I like it, maybe someone else will, too. And the #1 thread in the series was quite a success.
By the way, I know John Carollo personally.
I would not want a thread about his music to go on about another composer's music, instead. He might wonder then why his music, in a thread everyone obviously read, was passed over. But the way things are here, maybe no one happened to give much attention to his thread.
I also know Joe Townley.
Mvh,
Michael