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 fre...
The Joy of Classical Music - Ep 85 - A Bit of This and a Bit of That – 13-01-2025
There are no grand overarching themes in Episode 85 of The Joy of Classical Music, just a bit of this and a bit of that, a collection of pieces that had caught my interest and have been piling up in a folder patiently awaiting an airing.
Wild UP - The Edge of Forever Scene 1: Procession of Scribes. "Heart of Sky, Heart of Earth"
Wu Man with the The Kronos Quartet - The Round Sun and Crescent Moon
Brad Mehldau and Renée Fleming - I Love the Dark Hours of My Being
Fred Rzewski and Charles Dickens - Flowers
Stuart Dempster - Conch Calling
Elmer Bernstein - Theme from "To Kill a Mockingbird”
Brian Daubney - Brendon Hill
William Grant Still - Three Visions
Reynaldo Hahn - A Chloris
Arthur Bliss - Rout
--------
56:41
The Joy of Classical Music Ep 84 - All That Brass - 06-01-25
The Brass Band is a British innovation that dates from the early 19th century when brass instrumentation was undergoing a profound series of changes thanks to a slew of new innovations. This new generation of brass instruments caught on and by 1860 there were 750 brass bands in England alone and most were affiliated with the companies the players worked for. Factory and mine owners encouraged bands as a way to keep employees distracted from political issues like rights, terms, conditions and wages. Episode 84 of The Joy of Classical Music features a range of brass music, everything from the traditional to the cutting edge.
Charles Ives - The Circus Band
Arthur Bliss - Call to Adventure
Imogen Holst - The Unfortunate Traveller
Jack Bewley - Overture
Jan Van der Roost - Fantasia Helvetica
John Philip Sousa -The Stars and Stripes Forever
William Byrd - Earl of Oxford's March
Ralph Vaughan Williams - English Folk Song Suite: III. March Folk Songs from Somerset
Charles Ives - Variations on "America"
Peter York -The Shipbuilders (Suite for brass band)
--------
57:45
The Joy of Classical Music Ep 83 - The English Pastoral Pt 2 – 30-12-2024
Episode 83 of The Joy of Classical Music picks up where we left off with episode 82 - the English Pastoralists, except this time WW1 is in the mix. Seeking to create a uniquely English sound, the English Pastoralists were most active through the first four decades of the 20th century and many of these composers were inextricably caught in the disaster of the first world war. Some died, others were broken and those that survived often struggled with PTSD, using their music to examine the experience.
Ralph Vaughn Williams - In Dreams
George Butterworth - The Banks of Green Willow
Arthur Bliss - Morning Heroes
Frederick Septimus Kelly – Elegy (In memoriam Rupert Brooke)
Michael Head - Over the Rim of the Moon: I. The Ships of Arcady
Ivor Gurney - A Gloucestershire Rhapsody
--------
55:47
The Joy of Classical Music Ep 82 – The English Pastoral Pt 1 - 23-12-2024
The English school of Pastoral Music was an informal movement of early 20th century English composers who were concerned with creating a uniquely English style of music. Less generous critics described it as the ‘cow pat school’ or the music of ‘buttercups and hedgerows, nevertheless it has produced some of the most iconic music in the English classical repertoire. In this this episode we are listening to music from some of the composers most identified with the tradition, Harold Darke, Vaughn Williams, Gustav Holst and Frank Bridges.
Harold Darke - In the Bleak Midwinter
Harold Darke - Fantasy in E Major
Vaughan Williams - English Folk Song Suite: 3. March: Folk Songs from Somerset
Vaughan Williams - The Lark Ascending
Gustav Holst - Morris Dance Tunes: Trunkles
Gustav Holst - In the Bleak Midwinter
Gustav Holst - Somerset Rhapsody
Frank Bridge - 3 Sketches.
--------
57:54
The Joy of Classical Music – Ep 81 - Curated by Gabriel Vicens - 16-12-2024
We featured New York based Puerto Rican composer Gabriel Vicens in a special spot that sat between episodes 43 and 44. He returns to curate this episode.
“I’ve curated a selection of pieces that explore approaches concerned with repetition, dissonance, stillness, space, and introspection. I’m interested in how we experience the flow of time when listening to music and how silence or perhaps quietness creates intimacy, evoking thoughts, memories, and emotions”.
Maurice Ravel - Gaspard de la nuit, M. 55: II. Le Gibet
Claude Debussy - Preludes/Book 1, L. 117: 6. Des pas sur la neige
Arnold Schoenberg - 6 Kleine Klavierstücke Op. 19
Anton Webern - Three Pieces for Cello and Piano, Op. 11
Galina Ustvolskaya - Trio For Clarinet, Violin And Piano: 2. Dolce
John Cage - Two2: No. 2, 1'55.635 and No. 4, 5'23
György Kurtag - Játékok VI, 50-51, In memoriam András Mihály
Harold Budd - Veil of Orpheus
Peter Garland - Nostalgia for the Southern Cross
Morton Feldman - Palais de Mari
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.