CACOPHONY: GREAT CLASSICAL MUSIC

110. Shakespeare, Tchaikovsky, and how great art knows no borders. Tchaikovsky, The Tempest


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Shakespeare reaches people across the world with his insights into our shared humanity and his plays have inspired countless composers to write music - providing their own way for us to connect to Shakespeare, each other and ourselves. Tchaikovsky’s The Tempest overture gives us a torrential storm, a big love theme that beats Romeo & Juliet, and one of the most atmospheric, goose-bump-inducing beginning and end to any piece of music. And almost no one knows it at all!

Listening time 33 mins (podcast 9’, music, 24’)

 

 

Music here youtube with pictures and then here, brilliantly played by the Orchestra of St Luke's with conductor Pablo Heras-Casado on Spotify or Apple Music. 

 

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CACOPHONY: GREAT CLASSICAL MUSICBy Cacophony - Steve Thomas

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