Thanks for the great chart! It's fascinating seeing what's fallen out of favour since I started listening to Classic FM - there's a few there I'll go listen to when they finish the countdown for today. Will you update it after this year's count?
Works fine on the Firefox derivative I'm using.
- [Classic 100 The Music You Can't Live Without](https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/classic-100-the-music-yo...)
- [The Best Classical of All Time](https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/the-best-classical-music...)
- [Classic 100 Music in the Movies](https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/classic-100-music-in-the...)
Yours looks cleaner and I love the way you handled the off chart samples with dashed lines, that's a great idea.
Also, using a central area below the chart to show which is highlighted is also great for those that in the past fell off and are no longer on the chart, but naturally people are curious and want to click to see what their names are.
Here's the eCharts BumpChart on AppGoblin, showing the latest Google Play Store rankings: https://appgoblin.info/rankings/store/1/collection/1/categor...
But you can see that doing it that way there it's not really clear where / to the apps that just popped into the top 10 came or went.
I'll try adding the selection area like you have, eg:
Cantique de Jean Racine, Op. 11 (Fauré, Gabriel)
2001: Ranked 100th
2010: No Rank
2021: No Rank
Great little chart, thanks!
This was really neat to explore! Thanks!
1) It is a weird comparison. Some works (e.g: Brandenburg Concertos) can take hours to listen. Most take minutes.
2) Lord of the Rings, Out of Africa and Star War series? Seriously? Oh, I see: it is a list made by Australians.
3) I suspect that even Ennio Morricone wouldn't say that "The Mission" soundtrack is classical, although he made some classical music too.
4) I'd recommend some Latin American composers: Villa-Lobos and Camargo Guarnieri (Brazil), Ginastera (Argentina), Carlos Chavez and Arturo Marquéz (Mexico).