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The Hallelujah Chorus is probably the world's most famous choral piece. Classically-trained singer turned successful comedian, Lloyd Griffith, joined us to talk about why this one part of Handel’s Messiah become so well-known, why he includes singing in his stand-up routines and why audiences can't believe their ears when he does. Here's his full interview with MD, David Hill.
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Read all about Lloyd's forthcoming tour - Lloyd Griffith: Baroque and Roll - here https://lloydgriffith.com/
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John Rutter is one of the world's leading choral music composers and he's known particularly for his carols. He was a very special guest on our seasonal season finale on Christmas music. Here's his full interview with David Hill. He lifts the lid on where carols come from, why the Nine Lessons and Carols from King's College, Cambridge has become such a festive tradition and the unexpected inspiration for one of his best-known pieces,The Shepherd's Pipe Carol.
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See when John Rutter is next conducting his world-famous carols (and other compositions) live - https://johnrutter.com/events
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Christmas is coming and, even if you haven’t uttered a note all year, you might find yourself bursting into song. You probably know classics like O Come All Ye Faithful and Away in a Manger - but where do they come from and why do we sing them? David Hill investigates with the help of classically-trained-singer-turned-comedian Lloyd Griffith (who remembers the ‘Lord of the Flies’ moments of his youth when it came to singing the main solo in the carol concert) and one of the world’s most prolific Christmas carol composers, John Rutter.
Carols mentioned in this festive special include: Away in a Manger; The Shepherd’s Pipe Carol by John Rutter; Hark The Herald Angels Sing; O Come all Ye Faithful featuring the David Willcocks descant; Once in Royal David’s City; Gaudete arranged by David Hill.
Get a playlist of The Bach Choir's favourite Christmas carols and receive monthly, behind-the-scenes updates on our activities by signing up to our monthly newsletter here - https://thebachchoir.org.uk/thanks-for-listening-to-change-your-tune-6
Get tickets to Lloyd Griffith's upcoming Baroque and Roll tour here - https://lloydgriffith.com/#live
See when John Rutter is next conducting his world-famous carols (and other compositions) live - https://johnrutter.com/events
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Change Your Tune is all about recognisable pieces of choral music - and there aren’t many that are more famous than The Hallelujah Chorus. But why has this one part of Handel’s Messiah become so well-known, what makes it special and why is it a tradition to stand up during performances of it? We get some answers with the help of top comedian, football pundit and classically-trained singer, Lloyd Griffith, who also tells us why his audiences can’t believe their ears when he sings in his stand-up routines.
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Read all about Lloyd's forthcoming tour - Lloyd Griffith: Baroque and Roll - here https://lloydgriffith.com/
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Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana is probably the most-performed choral work of the past one hundred years. O Fortuna – its opening and closing – is one of the most recognisable choral pieces ever, used everywhere from adverts to computer games to talent shows. Why is it so popular? What gives it its impact? And why do some people have very negative feelings towards it? We unravel the answers to those questions with the help of BBC Radio 3’s Linton Stephens and Classic FM’s Anne-Marie Minhall in the latest episode of Change Your Tune.
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Love Ssega is the former frontman-songwriter of the Grammy-winning group, Clean Bandit. He's now a successful solo artist and producer working across disciplines, combining music and visual art to raise awareness of the climate crisis. He was a 2022 Arts Foundation Fellow for Music For Change and he’s just finished a year as the Royal Festival Hall’s Philharmonia Orchestra’s artist in residence creating work that explores themes linking climate change and social justice.
Beethoven's Ode to Joy has become an anthem of unity and protest. We couldn’t be talking to anyone more knowledgeable about using music to reach hearts and minds.
Here’s Love Ssega's full interview with David.
You can find all the music you hear in the interview here.
Discover more about Love Ssega here.
Listen to Episode 3 of Change Your Tune about Beethoven’s Ode To Joy here.
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Beethoven’s Ode To Joy is one of the world’s most recognisable and inspiring tunes. It’s become a global anthem for unity and defiance - from the Tiananmen Square student uprisings to the fall of the Berlin Wall to protesting Brexit. But where does it come from? And what makes it so powerful? Of course, music is still a driver for change. Founding member of Grammy-winning chart toppers, Clean Bandit, Love Ssega, reveals how he’s using his work to drive home the climate crisis message.
Listen now! We bet you’re more into choral than you think.
Find our special anthem-inspired playlist plus the video of our “one night only!” closing piano duet here - https://www.thebachchoir.org.uk/thanks-for-listening/
Check out Love Ssega and his music here:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/5NxG91O2LcOKUktBYVWiWd
Discover more on the documentary Following the Ninth here - http://www.followingtheninth.com/
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From Mad Max to Django Unchained, Verdi’s Dies Irae gets used in films, TV shows and computer games to summon up drama, chaos and catastrophe. But why was it written in the first place? What makes it so dramatic? And what is a Dies Irae anyway? We reveal all as well as getting inside the musical mind of one of Hollywood’s most sought-after film composers – the creator of soundtracks for Shrek, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Martian, X-Men Origins, House of Gucci and many others, Harry Gregson-Williams. Listen now! We bet you’re more into choral than you think.
Find our special Requiem-inspired playlist plus a video about the Dies Irae chant and its use in films here - https://www.thebachchoir.org.uk/thanks-for-listening/
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