2. Glasgow Cathedral
Anna Lapwood invites us to join her on tour and on the way discovers an organ whose pipes look like french fries and one that’s as loud as a jet engine.
Anna travels to Scotland to visit the oldest building in Glasgow: its cathedral. She admires the beautifully smooth, round sound of the Father Willis organ there, and shares her tips on how to build a crescendo on different instruments. She also explores orchestral music evoking the Scottish landscape by Mendelssohn, a lament by Errollyn Wallen, a colourful vignette for oboe and piano by Scottish-born Thea Musgrave, and an organ duet performed by two Scotland-based organists. We also hear from Director of Music Andrew Forbes, both speaking about the unusual shape of the cathedral and performing an organ classic.
Plus, a piece that sounds Christmassy without having anything to do with Christmas…
A Tandem Production for ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio 3
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Peter Maxwell Davies
Farewell to Stromness
Performer: Kevin Bowyer. Music Arranger: Kevin Bowyer.- PRIORY.
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Felix Mendelssohn
Symphony No. 3 in A minor "Scottish" - IV.
Performer: Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Performer: Maxim Emelyanychev.- LINN.
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James MacMillan
The Gallant Weaver
Ensemble: The Sixteen. Conductor: Harry Christophers.- CORO.
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Thea Musgrave
Night Windows - I. Loneliness
Performer: Nicholas Daniel. Performer: Huw Watkins.- HARMONIA MUNDI.
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John Gardner
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day
Performer: Malcolm Sim. Choir: Glasgow Cathedral Choir. Conductor: Richie Pratt.- PRIORY.
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Craig Armstrong
Glasgow Love Theme (from "Love Actually")
- J RECORDS.
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John Powell
Test Drive
Performer: Anna Lapwood. Music Arranger: Anna Lapwood.- SONY.
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Errollyn Wallen
Oi' Crumpling Rocks
- AVIE.
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Thomas Tomkins
A Fancy for Two to Play
Performer: John Butt. Performer: John Kitchen.- DELPHIAN.
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Uli Roever
Highland Cathedral
Composer: Michael Korb. Performer: Gordon Stewart.- CLASSIC FOX.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
In dulci jubilo BWV 729
Performer: Andrew Forbes.- PRIVATE RECORDING.
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Melodies from Scotland - EXCERPT
Ensemble: The Ayoub Sisters.- DECCA.
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