Sound Ideas Finale: What's the most beautiful piece of music in the world?
For its final voyage, Sound Ideas is presenting a glitzy (and fake) classical music awards show. Like any good award show, you can expect awkward speeches, irrelevant tributes, a slick voiceover reading the nominees and (hopefully no) wardrobe malfunctions.
The categories:
MOST DRAMATIC COMPOSER DEATH STORY
BEST GLENN GOULD RECORDING
MOST TASTELESS CLASSICAL CROSSOVER
WORST SOUND IDEAS PRONUNCIATION MISTAKE
BEST COMPOSER PUN
Listeners’ Choice:
MOST BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF MUSIC IN THE WORLD
I need your help. Please submit your nominee for MOST BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF MUSIC IN THE WORLD (along with a reason, if you’d like) by posting below or emailing michael@soundideasradio.ca. This is important.
Listen at 101.9fm in Kingston or www.cfrc.ca on Friday, April 29 at 10:06am for everything from the red-carpet coverage to the show itself.

Most beautiful (and hysterical) music in the world: Henryk Gorecki, Three Olden Style Pieces, No. II
(Released with Symphony No. 3 (symphony of sorrowful songs).
cheers!
ECP