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Tom Service on listening to slow music, composing slow music and playing slow music. He investigates what happens when our music goes slow.

Listening to slow music, composing slow music and playing slow music - what happens when our music goes slow? Tom Service asks if going slow means making a chilled-out, super-relaxed, concentration-free zone or if slow music is more focused, more intense, more dramatic, more emotionally and intellectually compelling than music that goes fast. This week's witnesses helping him find the answers are composer Thomas AdĂšs and novelist AL Kennedy.

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Fri 20 May 2022 16:30

Music Played

  • Leonard Cohen

    Slow

    Performer: Leonard Cohen.
    • Columbia.
    • 88875014292.
  • George Gershwin

    Rhapsody in blue vers. for 2 pianos & orchestra [1926]

    Conductor: André Previn. Orchestra: Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.
    • Philips.
    • 4126112.
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Concerto (K.622) in A major, arr. R Rumbelow for clarinet and wind ensemble

    Conductor: Jeffrey Tate. Performer: Thea King. Performer: English Chamber Orchestra.
    • Hyperion.
    • CDA66199.
  • Jules Massenet

    Thais - comedie lyrique in 3 acts

    Performer: Andrew Litton. Performer: Joshua Bell. Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
    • decca.
    • 444802-2.
  • Alexander Borodin

    Quartet no. 2 in D major for strings

    Performer: Borodin Quartet.
    • CHANDOS.
    • CHAN9965.
  • Kenny G

    Songbird

    Performer: Kenny G.
    • Arista.
    • 07822-18991 2.
  • Samuel Barber

    Adagio for string orchestra, arr. from 2nd mvt of String Quartet

    Orchestra: Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin. Conductor: Leonard Slatkin.
    • EMI.
    • 7 494632.
  • Edvard Grieg

    Concerto in A minor Op.16 for piano and orchestra

    Performer: Andrew Litton. Performer: Sir Stephen Hough. Performer: Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra.
    • Hyperion.
    • CDA67824.
  • Sergey Rachmaninov

    Symphony no. 2 in E minor Op.27

    Performer: André Previn. Performer: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
    • Telarc CD80113.
    • Telarc CD80113.
  • Thomas AdĂšs

    Arcadiana for string quartet

    Performer: Endellion Quartet.
    • EMI.
    • 724357227124.
  • Park Jai Sang

    Gangnam Style

    Composer: Yoo Keon Hyung. Performer: PSY.
    • YG ENTERTAINMENT.
    • NA.
  • Anton Bruckner

    Symphony no. 8 in C minor

    Conductor: Zubin Mehta. Performer: Berliner Philharmoniker.
    • BPHR1902848.
    • BPHR1902848.
  • Éliane Radigue

    Occam river I for birbyne and viola

    Performer: Carol Robinson. Performer: Julia Eckhardt.
    • Shiiin eer1.
    • Shiiin eer1.
  • Olivier Messiaen

    Turangalila-symphonie

    Conductor: Juanjo Mena. Performer: Cynthia Millar. Performer: Steven Osborne. Performer: Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra.
    • HYPERION.
    • CDA67816.
  • Henryk MikoƂaj GĂłrecki

    Symphony no. 3 Op.36 (Symphony of sorrowful songs) for soprano and orchestra

    Conductor: David Zinman. Performer: Dawn Upshaw. Performer: London Sinfonietta.
    • ELEKTRA/NONESUCH.
    • 7559--79282 2.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    Suite no. 3 in D major BWV.1068 for orchestra

    Performer: Capella Istropolitana. Conductor: Jaroslav Krček.
    • Naxos 8552242.
    • Naxos 8552242.
  • JoaquĂ­n Rodrigo

    Fantasia para un gentilhombre for guitar and orchestra

    Conductor: Yannick NĂ©zet‐SĂ©guin. Performer: MiloĆĄ Karadaglić. Performer: London Philharmonic Orchestra.
    • DG.
    • 4810811.
  • Johann Pachelbel

    Canon and gigue in D major for 3 violins and continuo

    Conductor: Herbert von Karajan. Performer: Frank Maus. Performer: Berliner Philharmoniker.
    • DG E4775954.
    • DG E4775954.
  • Edward Elgar

    Variations on an original theme ('Enigma') Op.36 for orchestra

    Orchestra: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Orchestra: Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Georg Solti. Conductor: Georg Solti.
    • Decca.
    • 4667102.
  • Gabriel FaurĂ©

    Apres un reve (Op.7`1), arr. Casals for cello & piano [orig. voice & piano]

    Performer: Bruno Canino. Performer: Lynn Harrell.
    • Decca.
    • 4756016.
  • Italian Traditional Bagpipe Musicians

    Pastorale in D major [17th C]

    • Lyrichord.
    • LAS7343.
  • Max Bruch

    Concerto no. 1 in G minor Op.26 for violin and orchestra

    Conductor: Sakari Oramo. Performer: Daniel Hope. Performer: Stockholm Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
    • DG.
    • 477 9301.
  • William Lawes

    Consort suite 'for the violls' a 5 no. 3 in C minor [VdGS.74-7]

    Performer: Jordi Savall. Performer: HespĂšrion XXI.
    • Alia Vox.
    • Alia Vox AV9823 A+B.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    Brandenburg concerto no. 6 in B flat major BWV.1051

    Performer: Reinhard Goebel. Performer: Musica Antiqua Köln.
    • Archiv Produktion.
    • 4472882.
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Concerto no. 21 in C major K.467 for piano and orchestra

    Performer: Mitsuko Uchida. Performer: The Cleveland Orchestra.
    • DECCA.
    • 4783539.
  • Ludwig van Beethoven

    Sonata no. 8 in C minor Op.13 (Pathetique) for piano

    Performer: Stephen Kovacevich.
    • PHILIPS 478 8662.
    • PHILIPS 478 8662.
  • Joseph Haydn

    The Seven last words of our Saviour on the Cross H.20.2 for soloists, chorus and orchestra, arr. from orch. version, H.20.1a

    Performer: Casals Quartet.
    • Harmonia Mundi.
    • HMC902162.
  • Morton Feldman

    String quartet II

    Performer: FLUX Quartet.
    • MODE.
    • mode-112.
  • Howard Skempton

    Lento

    Orchestra: ±«Óătv Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Mark Wigglesworth.
    • NMC.
    • NMC NMCD005.
  • Thomas AdĂšs

    Asyla for orchestra

    Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle. Performer: City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
    • EMI 6 97588 2.
    • EMI 6 97588 2.
  • Samuel Barber

    Quartet in B minor Op.11 for strings

    Performer: Emerson String Quartet.
    • DG.
    • DG 435864-2.
  • Ludwig van Beethoven

    Sonata no. 32 in C minor Op.111 for piano

    Performer: Stephen Kovacevich.
    • EMI.
    • CDC7545992.

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