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In September of 1957, the BBC aired an experiment designed by writer and broadcaster Hans Keller. He had composed interludes that wove between the movements of a Mozart string quartet and were meant t... more
FAQs about Words on Wordlessness:How many episodes does Words on Wordlessness have?The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.
February 05, 2025Episode 1.4: The riches of re-composition with Bruce AdolpheOn this session, host Nicky Swett and composer Bruce Adolphe delve into the delights and the value of re-working music written by other people....more52minPlay
February 05, 2025Episode 1.3: Wordless pedagogy with Kate GuthrieThe session probes the intended audiences and educational merits of Keller's wordless analyses, and includes an interview with Dr. Kate Guthrie, author of The Art of Appreciation: Music and Middlebrow Culture in Modern Britain....more56minPlay
February 05, 2025Episode 1.2: Analysis in performance with Sini SimonenThis session of Words on Wordlessness focuses on the relationships between music analysis and performance, and includes a conversation between host Nicky Swett and Sini Simonen, the first violinist of the Castalian Quartet....more45minPlay
January 30, 2025Episode 1.1: Hans Keller's FA No. 7 on Haydn's "Fifths" QuartetIn this first session, host Nicky Swett introduces Hans Keller's method of Wordless Functional Analysis and the Castalian Quartet perform his analysis of Joseph Haydn's "Fifths" Quartet in D minor, Op. 76, No. 2....more47minPlay
FAQs about Words on Wordlessness:How many episodes does Words on Wordlessness have?The podcast currently has 4 episodes available.