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Sound of Cinema
BBC Radio 3
431 episodes
3 months ago

Matthew Sweet's weekly look at music for the screen

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Matthew Sweet's weekly look at music for the screen

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Society & Culture
Music
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Wallace & Gromit and the music of Aardman Animations
Sound of Cinema
32 minutes
8 months ago
Wallace & Gromit and the music of Aardman Animations

Evil penguins, chickens on the run and the mischievous sheep of Mossy Bottom Farm. Enter the unique musical world of Aardman Animations as Matthew Sweet celebrates the studio's iconic film scores with the release of Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl.

Matthew visits the Aardman Animation studios in Bristol to meet archivist Tom Vincent, where he encounters uniquely Aardman props, puppets and scores - even a real-life Were-Rabbit.

Matthew also speaks to those involved in Vengeance Most Fowl at work in Abbey Road studios in London: filmmaker, animator and creator of Wallace & Gromit, Nick Park and the film's composers Julian Nott and Lorne Balfe.

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Sound of Cinema

Matthew Sweet's weekly look at music for the screen