CACOPHONY: GREAT CLASSICAL MUSIC

Hear more. Feel more. Be more! Come with me and dive into some great classical music. For over 1000 years great musicians have explored what it means to live, love, die and everything in between: asking all our deep and universal questions. Escape the cacophony - the noise of your brain and daily life; tune into the music, your feelings and emotions ‘good’ and ‘bad’ …and find the space, stillness and love that underpins everything. NB: May include loud noise, surprises, challenges, cacophonous racket May cause shock, comfort, discomfort, smiles, tears, peace, transcendence

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 6m. Bisher sind 221 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 1 day 5 hours 50 minutes

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episode 183: ”Planting women’s music in the collective memory of society” Katharina Nohl/ Switzerland


It's Cacophony …at the Women’s Football World Cup! A glorious celebration of music from around the world, all written by women, and chosen specially for Cacophony by leading female musicians. In this episode we hear from Katharina Nohl, founder of th...


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 July 15, 2023  25m
 
 

episode 182: 150. Nine is the magic number! Farrenc, Nonet


By turns grand and genial with moments of great inventiveness and wit, Louise Farrenc's Nonet for wind and strings is a bit of magic! Listening time 37 mins (podcast 7', music 30') Music here on Youtube, Spotify, Amazon and Apple Musics (tracks 7-10)...


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 June 22, 2023  6m
 
 

episode 181: 149. Keeping us fresh since 1784: Haydn, Piano trio No.19


Meeting his boss's insatiable desire for new content 'forced' [his word] Joseph Haydn to write original, inventive music that sounds as fresh and full of life today as when it was written. And he wrote so much great music that I only heard this piano...


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 June 11, 2023  6m
 
 

episode 180: 148. Rituals, a riot and a revolution: Stravinsky, The Rite of Spring


110 years ago in Paris, Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring caused a furore and changed music forever. Did the police have to be called? It's still a piece that shocks and stuns and is filled with something amazing every second. Listening time c45 mins (...


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 May 31, 2023  12m
 
 

episode 179: 147. Music in the blood and poetry in the soul: Williams, Penillion


A rarity from Wales (a Welsh rare-bit?), Grace Williams's orchestral piece Penillion surprises, delights and has an epic grandeur. It's terrific stuff and I think you'll love it! Listening time 25 mins (podcast, 7', Music 18')   Music here on Youtube...


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 May 21, 2023  6m
 
 

episode 178: 146. Risk and adventure: Tower, Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman


Another great, short piece, here's the first of Joan Tower's Fanfares celebrating risk-taking and adventurous women. This is both celebratory and substantial, plus a workout for brass and percussion. Listening time 8 mins (podcast 5.5', music 2.5') L...


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 May 11, 2023  5m
 
 

episode 177: 145. Representation and taxation: Copland, Fanfare for the Common Man


A short podcast about the shortest of pieces, yet Aaron Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man still packs a punch and seems to point to big issues. 'No taxation without representation'? Perhaps today's call should be 'No representatives (from the Head...


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 April 30, 2023  5m
 
 

episode 176: 144. On the edge of possibility: Beethoven, ”Appassionata” Sonata


Often on the edge, in life and music, Beethoven goes to extremes on the piano to show us the extreme depth of his feelings. His Appassionata Sonata is every bit as intense as its name suggests! Listening time 33 mins (podcast 10', music 23') Listen t...


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 April 20, 2023  9m
 
 

episode 175: 143. Genesis and Resurrection: Fanny Mendelssohn, Easter Sonata


Lost for 150 years and then, because it was so good, presumed to have been written by her brother, Fanny Mendelssohn's Easter Sonata for piano is passionate, intense, lyrical and dramatic... and the story of its rediscovery is no less compelling. Lis...


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 April 10, 2023  10m
 
 

episode 174: 142. In search of happy music: Arnold, English Dances


English folk music is often typically nostalgic and melancholy. Cacophony goes in search of happiness with Malcolm Arnold's English Dances - pretty, witty and bright! Listening time 24 mins (podcast 6', music 18') Music here, played by the Queensland...


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 March 30, 2023  6m