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The Listening Service
BBC Radio 3
251 episodes
9 months ago

Rethink music with The Listening Service. Tom Service presents a journey of imagination and insight, exploring how music works

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Rethink music with The Listening Service. Tom Service presents a journey of imagination and insight, exploring how music works

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Music
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The Ethereal
The Listening Service
29 minutes
2 years ago
The Ethereal

The opening orchestral strains of Wagner's opera Lohengrin with its high shimmering strings prompted the French poet Charles Baudelaire to observe that in Wagner's music he found "something rapt and enthralling, something aspiring to mount higher, something excessive and superlative". The ability of music to evoke a sense of the ethereal has a strange and powerful effect on listeners, something that composers have been aware of across the ages. Tom Service examines how this music creates its affect and to what ends. He draws on examples from Hldegard of Bingen, Gregorio Allegri, Wolfgang Mozart, James Horner, Einojuhani Rautavaara and George Crumb - among others - and of course Richard Wagner.

The Listening Service

Rethink music with The Listening Service. Tom Service presents a journey of imagination and insight, exploring how music works