Lockdown 6: Haydn’s Philosopher
Time to get all deep and meaningful? Maybe not too much. Here’s my intro to Haydn’s wonderfully entertaining 22nd Symphony. This filmed performance is in the venue where the piece was most likely first-performed with similar instruments, and numbers of … Listen
Lockdown 5: Bernstein – Prelude, Fugue and Riffs
A wonderfully exhilarating and punchy fusion from the writer of West Side Story. Here’s my intro: And the music is here, with video: And here on Spotify: If you liked this please comment below!
Lockdown 4: Copland Clarinet Concerto
A simply stunning, jazzy clarinet concerto. Quintessentially American! Here’s the introduction: And then the music, with the excellent Martin Fröst as soloist, here: and here:
Lockdown 3: Copland – Quiet City
Evocative, moving and reflective. Introduction: Listen here: No video today – this feels like an eyes closed kinda piece!or here on Spotify:
Music for the lockdown Episode 2: Grieg – Peer Gynt Suite No.1
Four much loved pieces by Grieg, giving us bright mornings, quiet mourning, exotic-isa love interest and mountain trolls! What’s not to love? First, the introduction: Here are the links to the music: and on Spotify:
Music for the lockdown Episode 1: Bartok – Romanian Folk Dances
Bartok’s Romanian Folk Dances are very short, snappy and full of life! [9′ listen]… Listen
Smiling music: Dvorák Symphony No.8
Cheery and life affirming music, that’s almost guaranteed to make you happy!… Listen
Walking the tightrope: Shostakovich Symphony No.6
Dmitri Shostakovich tries to speak the truth about the grim reality of life in 1930s Russia, whilst at the same time giving the authorities the upbeat, cheery music they wanted. An impossible task? [3 parts] The music: Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony … Listen
Gardens of Discovery
Five pieces (six actually) inspired and influenced by nature and the East. When the organisers of the Paris Universal Exposition in 1889 invited gamelan players from Indonesia they introduced French composers to a whole world of new and exciting possibilities … Listen