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The Joy of Classical Music

Andrew Johnstone
The Joy of Classical Music
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  • The Joy of Classical Music

    Ep 167 - New Adventures in Music 9

    10/08/2026 | 53 mins.
    New Adventures in Music is a series within a series about the thrill of musical discovery and the joy of listening. This weeks new and releases include 2 songs from French tenor Cyrille Dubois new album So Poétique !, 3 selections from Doulas Moore’s opera Giants in the Earth, a track from the London Sinfonia’s new album Eden: The Music of Edward Picton-Turbervill and 3 tracks from a recent album by Australian pianist Stephen Hough called Postcards. There are 2 choral works by English composer Andrew March and the featured composition is David Sisco’s Patterns, a long form art-song about the often silent grief endured woman who had lost their loved ones to the First World War.

    Cyrille Dubois and the Brussels Philharmonic perform Gabriel Fauré - 4 Mélodies, Op. 39: No. 4, Les roses d’Ispahan

    Cyrille Dubois and the Brussels Philharmonic perform Charles Gounod - Ma belle amie est morte, CG 404

    South Dakota Symphony Orchestra and Chorus perform Douglas Moore - Giants in the Earth, Act I: No. 1, Prelude, Act I: No. 2, Not a thing in sight yet, far as I can see, Act I: No. 3, Good morning, good morning!

    The Chapel Choir of Corpus Christi College perform Andrew March - Marian Antiphon No. 3

    The Chapel Choir of Corpus Christi College perform Andrew March - Be Still and Know

    London Choral Sinfonia and Katie Bray perform Edward Picton-Turbervill - Spell of Sleep

    Stephen Hough performs Yu-Hsien - Spring Breeze Prelude

    Stephen Hough performs Robert B. Sherman and Richard M. Sherman - Mary Poppins Suite: I. Chim chim cher-ee, 2. Feed the Birds and 3. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

    Pianist David Fung, Mezzo-Soprano Elizabeth Mondragon, and Baritone David Sisco perform David Sisco and Amy Lowell - Patterns.

    Exploring classical music in all its glories and complexities. From the sweetest melodic to the cutting edge of the avant-garde... from the deep past to the freshest contemporary. All of it. The joy of classical music.
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    Ep 166 - Indigenous

    03/08/2026 | 1h 4 mins.
    This week, it’s a hour of music bridging Indigenous and Western musical traditions. There’s music from Brazil, Aotearoa, Australia and the United States and the featured work was inspired by the composers Wisconsin childhood in an Indigenous American community: Gloria Coates Indian Sounds - Symphony Number 5.

    São Paulo Symphony Orchestra and Choir perform Heitor Villa-Lobos: Chôros No. 3

    Hannah Darroch performs Helen Fisher - Te Tangi a te Matui

    Aunty Delmae Barton and William Barton perform Dreamtime Duet

    The Fort Smith Symphony performs Louis W. Ballard - Devil’s Promenade

    Du Yun and Raven Chacon - Sweet Land: Scene 1 - Introduction featuring Raven Chacon and Du Yan.

    Musica-viva-ensemble Dresden perform Gloria Coates - Indian Sounds (Symphony No.8)

    Exploring classical music in all its glories and complexities. From the sweetest melodic to the cutting edge of the avant-garde... from the deep past to the freshest contemporary. All of it. The joy of classical music.
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    Ep 165 - New Adventures in Music 8

    27/07/2026 | 1h 6 mins.
    New Adventures in music is a series within a series about the thrill of musical discovery and the joy of listening and among the new albums featured in episode 8 is Infrastructure: The Songs of David Sisco, 55 from pianists Katia and Marielle Labeque and Milestones from Hugoi Ticiatti and the O/Modernt Chamber Orchestra. The featured work, a 3-movement choral work called Cycle of Peace, is from Tenebrae’s new album In between: Choral Works by Jessica Ulusoy-Horsley.

    Pianist David Fung and Tenor David Sisco perform David Sisko - Where Memories Go to Die.

    Burnt Reeds perform Amber Ferenz - From The Mountains to The Sea: A musical journey across North Carolina.

    Katia Labèque performs Lili Boulanger - Trois Morceaux: I. D’un vieux jardin.

    Marielle Labeque performs Lili Boulanger - Trois Morceaux: II. D’un jardin clair.

    Katia and Marielle Labèque perform Fanny Mendelssohn - Vier Lieder ohne Worte, Op. 8: I. Allegro moderato


    Hugo Ticciati and the O/Modernt Chamber Orchestra perform Igor Stravinsky - Suite de L’Histoire Du Soldat.

    Tenebrae Choir perform Jessica Ulusoy-Horsley - Cycle of Peace.

    Exploring classical music in all its glories and complexities. From the sweetest melodic to the cutting edge of the avant-garde... from the deep past to the freshest contemporary. All of it. The joy of classical music.
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    The Joy of Classical Music Ep 164 - Three Works by Herbert Howells

    20/07/2026 | 1h 25 mins.
    This week it’s three works by English composer Herbert Howells - Here is the Little Door, String Quartet No. 3 "In Gloucestershire”, and the episodes focus - Hymnus Paradisi. Music journalist Simon Heffer described Hymnus Paradisi as “one of the great works of the whole musical canon, and one that stakes a claim to be the finest piece ever written in the English choral tradition.”

    Choir of King's College, Cambridge perform Herbert Howell - Here Is The Little Door

    Divertimenti perform Herbert Howells - String Quartet No. 3 "In Gloucestershire”.

    Heather Harper (soprano), Robert Tear (tenor), the Bach Choir with the King's College Chapel Choir and the New Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Sir David Willcocks perform Herbert Howells - Hymnus Paradisi.
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    The Joy of Classical Music Ep 163 - A Taste of India

    13/07/2026 | 1h 9 mins.
    A Taste of India

    This weeks the music bridges the musical traditions of the Indian Sub-Continent and the West. There’s music from a 2023 album called You’ve Stolen My Heart: Songs From R D Burman’s Bollywood, 2 tracks from the pianist composer Michael Harrison’s recent Evening Light: Raga Cycles 1 album, and two works from Indian American composer Reena Esmail. The 100,000 selling TaReKiTa and an epic 2023 choral work called This Love Between Us “Prayers for Unity”.

    Asha Bhosle and the Kronos Quartet perform R D Burman - Dum Maro Dum (Take Another Toke)

    The Oxford Choir perform Reena Esmail - TaReKiTa

    Michael Harrison and Ina Filip perform Water Jhala (Raga Yaman)

    Michael Harrison and Ina Filip perform Mahadev (Raga Bhupali)

    Asha Bhosle and the Kronos Quartet perform R D Burman - Nodir Paare Uttchhe Dhnoa (Smoke Rises Across The River)

    Juilliard415 and the Yale Schola Cantorum perform Rena Esmail - This Love Between Us "Prayers for Unity"
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Exploring classical music in all its glories and complexities. From the sweetest melodic to the cutting edge of the avant-garde... from the deep past to the freshest contemporary. All of it. The joy of classical music.
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