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Today is about recognizing the sound of a Baroque orchestra, vs a Classical orchestra, vs a Romantic orchestra, vs a Modern (20th century) orchestra.Even if this is something you already know, join me anyway for music by Bach, Haydn, Schumann,
Today we look at Keyboard music of the Piano in the twentieth century.Many people think that this music is unlistenable, but I would like to surprise you with some truly interesting music. I will highlight these –ism genres: Impressionism, Ex
We are still listening to Ballet music, but we have moved on to the twentieth century, where the Romantic fixation with lush sound, expressive melodies and emotional stories gives way to a wider variety of influences. Amongst these are modernis
Get out your Tutu, Leotard, and Pointe Shoes! The most romantic of all Romantic music today! Part three of the three part dip into the world of Ballet music. Today we hear Adolphe Adam’s Ballet Music from Giselle and Pyotr Ilych Tcahaikovsky’s
More of the most romantic of all Romantic music today! Prepare for part two of a three part dip into the world of Ballet music. Today we hear Pyotr Ilych Tcahaikovsky’s Ballet Music from The Nutcracker Suite, and also Léo Delibes’ Ballet Music
The most romantic of all Romantic music today! Part one of a three part dip into the world of Ballet music. Today we hear Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty, and also Les Sylphides, which is Chopin’s music as arranged by Alexander Glazunov. Prepare
We are continuing our listening to music of the Romantic period with part 2 of the Chamber music genre. Today we listen to two movements from “Death and the Maiden” by Schubert, two movements from Tchaikovsky’s Souvenir de Florence, and the c
Some of my favourite music today, so I really hope you will join me! If you don’t know these pieces, you are in for a surprise, and if you do know them, you will be delighted to hear them again. We are going to listen to Dvorák’s “American” Q
What do I hear you saying? You're not familiar with any opera? You haven't heard any opera tunes either? Well, I have quite the surprise for you! Make sure to join us on Thursday at 6pm on GaySA Radio. Let me refresh your memory with what you m
There are four big Piano Concertos from the Romantic period, which feature in almost every competition, played usually by multiple competitors.These are Tchaikovsky’s first, Rachmaninov’s second, and the Concertos in A minor by Grieg and Schu
Today’s music is again one of those “crank up the volume to maximum” programmes.There are four big Piano Concertos from the Romantic period, which feature in almost every competition, played usually by multiple competitors.These are Tcchaikov
Today’s music is one of those “crank up the volume to maximum” programmes.Big, big stuff today!We start off with the Symphonic Poem "The Moldau," by Bedřich SmetanaNext is "Finlandia" by Jean SibeliusThereafter "Les Preludes", a symphonic
One of my favourite music genres in programme 46!We are starting with fingerprints of the different genres of the 19th century, and first up is Lieder, or German songs. The music is by Franz Schubert, Felix Mendelssohn, Johannes Brahms, Hugo
In this programme we are going to play a little quiz game. I have lined up nine items in the programme today; all are from the 17th and 18th Centuries, and I would like you to use all the fingerprints we have covered in past episodes to identif
In part 2 in the series, we are looking again at the music of the Classical period, Our composers for this programme are Haydn, CPE Bach, Glück, Clementi and Schubert..Spend an hour with me getting up close and personal with the Classical sou
The Art of Listening: Musical Fingerprints in Music of the Classical PeriodIn the next programme in the series, we are looking at the music of the Classical period, Our composers for this programme are Mozart, Boccherini and Beethoven.Spend
In the next programme in the series, we are looking at the music of the Baroque period, Our composers for this programme are Bach, Purcell, Handel, Corelli, and Vivaldi.Spend an hour with me getting up close and personal with the Baroque soun
In the next programme in the series, we are looking at Musical Fingerprints Part 6.What are these?These are the unique characteristics of individual composers, instruments, periods of music, musical styles and specific compositional types th
In the next programme in the series, we are looking at Musical Fingerprints Part 5.What are these?These are the unique characteristics of individual composers, instruments, periods of music, musical styles and specific compositional types th
about Music- The Art of Listening: Musical Fingerprints Part 4In the next programme in the series, we are looking at Musical Fingerprints Part 4.What are these?These are the unique characteristics of individual composers, instruments, period
In the next programme in the series, we are looking at Musical Fingerprints Part 3.What are these? These are the unique characteristics of individual composers, periods of music, musical styles and specific compositional types that an observan
In the next programme in the “about Music” series, we are looking at Musical Fingerprints Part 2, following on from Part 1 of last September.What are these?These are the unique characteristics of individual composers, periods of music, musica
And so we enter the New Year 2024 and my wish for each one of you is “Happy New Year, and let it be your best one yet!”Our gentle start to our New Year’s listening is with well-known pieces by Dvorak, Bizet, Rachmaninov, Faure, Brahms, Mozart,
In this programme, I present some well-known music which is both inspirational and motivational, so that we can individually meditate about how our 2023 year has been. The music is by Aaron Copeland, Carl Orff, Gustav Holst, Jules Massenet, Sam
The programme this week is the Christmas and Sacred music of John Rutter. There are original compositions and a selection of well-known carols in exquisite arrangements. Please feel free to join me and allow the music to stir the emotions in
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