06.02.2020

Bbc Radio 3 Beethoven Downloads

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This performance of the Beethoven 5th was given in Queen's Hall, which was destroyed during WW2, in London on May 12, 1939. In his book 'Toscanini in Britain,' Christopher Dyment says the performance is almost identical to that of the 1939 NBC Beethoven cycle except for the superior sound of the orchestral playing and the hall acoustics, but I feel it is a much more powerful and exciting reading - possibly the best Toscanini has left us - despite less than optimum sound quality. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Toscanini, Beethoven, Symphony no. 5, BBC Symphony.

Cut off text on spine due to torn CD inlay Tracklist: 1. Piano Sonata No. 12 in A flat major, Op.

Andante con variazioni - Beethoven 2. Piano Sonata No. 12 in A flat major, Op. Scherzo: Molto allegro - Beethoven 3.

Piano Sonata No. 12 in A flat major, Op.

Marcia funebre sulla morte d'un eroe - Beethoven 4. Piano Sonata No. 12 in A flat major, Op. Allegro - Beethoven 5. Piano Sonata No. 4 in E flat major, Op. Molto allegro - Beethoven 6.

Piano Sonata. Track Listings: 1 Piano Trio in B Flat Op.

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97 'Archduke': Allegro Moderato 2 Piano Trio in B Flat Op. 97 'Archduke': Scherzo, Allegro 3 Piano Trio in B Flat Op. 97 'Archduke': Andante Cantabile 4 Piano Trio in B Flat Op.

97 'Archduke': Allegro Moderato Presto 5 Piano Trio in E Minor, Op. 90 'Dumky': Lento Maestoso - Allegro Vivace 6 Piano Trio in E Minor, Op. 90 'Dumky': Poco Adagio - Vivace Non Troppo 7 Piano Trio in E Minor, Op.

90 'Dumky': Andante - Vivace Non Troppo 8 Piano Trio in E Minor. Topic: Other Classical Source: CD. Tracklist: Disc 1: 1. Beatle Greetings 2.

From Us to You 3. Riding on a Bus - The Beatles; Brian Matthew 4. I Got a Woman 5. Too Much Monkey Business 6. Keep Your Hands Off My Baby 7.

I’ll Be on My Way 8. Young Blood 9. A Shot of Rhythm and Blues 10.

Sure to Fall (In Love with You) 11. Some Other Guy 12. Thank You Girl 13. Sha La La La La! Baby It’s You 15. That’s All Right (Mama) 16. Soldier of Love 18.

A Little Rhyme 19. Clarabella 20. I’m Gonna Sit Right Down and Cry. Tracklist: Disc 1: 1.

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And Here We Are Again - dialogue 2. Words of Love 3.

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How About It, Gorgeous? - dialogue 4. Do You Want to Know a Secret? Hey, Paul - dialogue 7. Anna (Go to Him) 8.

dialogue 9. Please Please Me 10. I’m Talking About You 12. A Real Treat - dialogue 13. Absolutely Fab - dialogue 15.

Ask Me Why 17. Till There Was You 18. Lend Me Your Comb 19. Lower 5E - dialogue 20. The Hippy Hippy Shake 21. Tracklist: 1.

Henry V: Prologue 2. Henry V: Interlude: At the Boar's Head 3.

Henry V: Embarkation 4. Henry V: Interlude: 'Touch Her Soft Lips and Part' 5. Henry V: Harfleur 6. Henry V: The Night Watch 7.

Henry V: Upon the King 8. Henry V: Agincourt 9. Henry V: Interlude: At the French Court 10. Henry V: Epilogue 11. Irish, Welsh & Scottish Songs - Ludwig van Beethoven 12. Symphony No.8 in C Minor - Anton Bruckner 13. The Woods So Wild: Keyboard Works - Orlando Gibbons 14.

The Flowering of. Tracklist: Disc 1: 1. Tchaikovsky: Symphony #5 In E Minor, Op. Andante, Allegro Con Anima - Serge Koussevitzky: Boston Symphony Orchestra 2. Tchaikovsky: Symphony #5 In E Minor, Op. Andante Cantabile, Con Alcuna Licenza - Serge Koussevitzky: Boston Symphony Orchestra 3.

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Tchaikovsky: Symphony #5 In E Minor, Op. Valse: Allegro Moderato - Serge Koussevitzky: Boston Symphony Orchestra 4. Tchaikovsky: Symphony #5 In E Minor, Op. Andante Maestoso, Allegro Vivace. Psychedelicatessen with Psychedelic Rick, 9/12/2010 @ 20:58 ELO 'Kuiama' Live At the BBC. ELO 'In the Hall Of the Mountain King' Live At the BBC.

ELO 'Roll Over Beethoven' Live At the BBC. Mike Edwards.Cellist Graham Bond 'Meditation' Holy Magick. Fresh Blueberry Pancake 'Stranded' Heavy. Fresh Blueberry Pancake 'Clown On a Rope' Heavy. Fresh Blueberry Pancake 'Where's the Sun?' Topics: Psychedelicatessen, Radio, WESU, Electric Light Orchestra, Graham Bond, Fresh Blueberry Pancake. The Psychedelicatessen with Psychedelic Rick, 3/27/2011 @ 21:12 Artist 'Song' Album Year Of Release Pink Floyd 'The Embryo' BBC Sessions 70-71 (R.O.I.O.).

Iron Butterfly 'In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida' In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida (Deluxe Reissue). If 'What Did I Say About the Box Jack?' Europe '72 Live.

Humble Pie 'I Don't Need No Doctor' King Biscuit Flour Hour In Concert 1973. Rory Gallagher 'Walk On Hot Coals' Irish Tour. Topics: Psychedelicatessen, WESU, Radio, Pink Floyd, Iron Butterfly, If, Humble Pie, Rory Gallagher, Ten.

Artist Song Disk Disk Released New Notes Widowspeak True Believer The Swamps 2013 New The Primitives Run Baby Run Lovely 25th Anniversary 2013 New Originally released in 1988 The Fratellis Seven Nights Seven Days We Need Medicine 2013 New The Hollies The Air That I Breathe Hollies 1974 The Moody Blues Have You Heard (In Concert 17/12/69) Live At the BBC 1967-1970 2007 The Avett Brothers Bring Your Love To Me Magpie and the Dandelion 2013 New Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds Jesus of the Moon. Topic: WESU Middletown. Song / Artist / Album (NR)=New Release (R)=Request 1) Back Door ManLove HideFive To One / The Doors / Live in Pittsburgh 5/2/1970 (NR) 2) In Celebration Of The Lizard / The Doors / Waiting For The Sun (Bonus Track) 3) The End / The Doors / The Doors 4) Roller Coaster / 13th Floor Elevators / The Psychedelic Sounds Of.(R) 5) Dear Dr. Doom / 13th Floor Elevators / The Psychedelic Sounds Of.(R) 6) Before You Accuse Me / 13th Floor Elevators / The Psychedelic Sounds Of.(R) 7).

Topics: Psychedelicatessen, WESU. Some favourite Popular Classics compiled by myself Part 3 Opening Theme - Richard Strauss - Also sprach Zarathustra - Dudamel/Berliner Philharmoniker 1. Edvard Grieg - Piano concerto in A, Op. Allegro molto moderato (Excerpt)- EvgenyKissin (Pianist) Rattle/Berliner Philharmoniker 2. Jerome Moross - The Big Country (Theme) - Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles 3. Giacomo Puccini - NessunDorma, Turandot - Luciano Pavarotti 4.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart -AllaTurca, Piano Sonata No 11 in A. Topics: Classical Music, Popular Classics, Richard Strauss, Also Sprach Zarathustra, Dudamel/Berliner. Intro Artist: Ohio Players Title: Walt's First Trip Album: Pleasure Label: Westbound Year: 1972 1.) Artist: Herbie Hancock Title: Ostinato (Suite for Angela) Album: Mwandishi Label: Warner Bros.

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Year: 1971 2.) Artist: Zapp Title: More Bounce to the Ounce Album: Zapp Label: Warner Bros. Year: 1980 3.) Artist: The Notorious B.I.G. Title: Kick in the Door Album: Life After Death Label: Bad Boy Year: 1997 4.) Artist: Switch Title: There'll Never Be Album: Switch Label: Gordy Year: 1978 5.) Artist. Topic: Funk, 1970s Funk, Jazz, Jazz-Fusion, Avant Garde Jazz, 1980s Funk, Hip-Hop, 1990s Hip-Hop, R&B. In time for the release of independent animator/filmmaker Don Hertzfeldt’s latest short film, World of Tomorrow, Arlill talks about Hertzfeldt’s most famous short films and what effect they had on Arlill's life.

Here’s a hint about next week’s episode! World of Tomorrow (2015) - The films discussed in the episode: Rejected (w/ text commentary) (2000) - The Meaning of Life (2005) -. Topics: podcast, film criticism, retrospective, animation, Don Hertzfeldt, short films, podcast broadcast. Tracklist: 1. Szymanowski - King Roger Act 1 - City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus and Orchestra cond Sir Simon Rattle 2. Beethoven: Piano Concerto #5 In E Flat, Op. 73, 'Emperor' - 2.

Adagio Un Poco Mosso - Mitsuko Uchida; Kurt Sanderling: Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra 3. Chopin: Waltz #2 In A Flat, Op. 34/1, 'Valse Brillante' - Dinu Lipatti 4.

Mussorgsky And Tchaikovsky - Mephistopheles's Song Of The Flea And I Bless You Forests - Vassily Savenko and Alexander Biok 5. Topic: Compilation Source: CD. NEW AND BETTER QUALITY VERSION INCLUDING SEVERAL OTHER ELO-CONCERTS AT. JEFF LYNNE'S ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA LIVE IN HYDE PARK, LONDON, SEPTEMBER 14, 2014: BBC Radio 2: Lights On! Something very special indeed to close the show for this year's Festival In A Day. We're delighted to have Jeff Lynne's legendary ELO performing on a festival stage for the first time in 28 years.

Formed in Birmingham in 1970, the Electric Light Orchestra went on. Topics: Jeff Lynne, Electric Light Orchestra, Hyde Park, BBC, Electric Light Orchestra, BBC. JEFF LYNNE 'S ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA LIVE IN HYDE PARK, LONDON, SEPTEMBER 14, 2014 (all video files can be downloaded from the right side of the screen) UPDATE NOVEMBER 2015: Watch Jeff Lynne's ELO live at Porchester Hall, London (November 9, 2015), on BBC's 'The One Show' (November 11, 2015) and on BBC Radio 2 (November 12, 2015) from my playlist here: Source of picture: ' DISCOVERY - Welcome to the show.

Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: Jeff Lynne, Electric Light Orchestra, Hyde Park.

A few months ago, BBC Radio 3 executives devised a plan to devote a whole week of their schedules to nothing but Beethoven's works. Alongside this, they decided to offer listeners the chance to download his symphonies from the Radio 3 website on to their computers or digital audio players(iPods and the like). The response left them reeling. The total number of downloads for all nine Beethoven symphonies was 1,369,893. If free downloads were eligible for the pop album charts, Beethoven would easily have made No 1. Indeed, the BBC symphonies would have also held all the top places in the classical album chart. The commercial download sites iTunes and Napster began to link up to the Beeb's output, to capitalise on the popularity.

And some record labels began to complain about the phenomenon. Heaven forbid that the public should start expecting to get their classical music for free. Those with more open minds saw this as an exciting opportunity. Classical-music listeners could no longer be dismissed as technophobes. The number of downloads showed that these music lovers are as much a part of the iPod generation as fans of Coldplay or Tupac. Chris Kimber, head of BBC Radio Interactive, is still stunned by the success. 'When I was asked for an estimate before this experiment, all I could do was look at our most popular speech programme available for download.'

That was In Our Time, the Radio 4 discussion programme headed by Melvyn Bragg. It scooped up 25,000 downloads in a week - a figure that sounded impressive until Beethoven got in on the act.

In the run-up to the Beethoven releases, Radio 3's controller Roger Wright had discussions with the commercial sector to keep them informed of the download experiment. 'No one really had any idea what the pick-up might be because we're dealing with such an immature marketplace. One person from a major record label said that it's like the Wild West, no one really knows what's out there.' The BBC's technical bods hoped that the classical-music experiment would do two things. First, encourage classical-music listeners who were apprehensive of new technology to try downloading. 'We wanted people to know that downloading is not just about pop music and ringtones,' says Kimber.

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Second, the BBC wanted to lure those classical-music virgins who were already comfortable with downloading. Both aims were apparently achieved. The BBC website's message boards and sites, such as www.audioscrobbler.com (which monitors the musical tastes of users) showed that some of the people downloading the Beethoven symphonies were listening to classical music by choice for the first time. Others were traditional Radio 3 listeners thrilled to find a new way of accessing their favourite music. Everyone in the industry was astounded at the result. So astounded, that they have been left on the back foot.

No one doubts now that a huge appetite exists in the marketplace for classical music delivered straight to your computer or on to your iPod. But how best to assuage that appetite? The BBC downloads may have been free but, as Wright points out, 'If a commercial label got even 10 per cent of that response it would still be a huge leap for downloading'. Forward-thinking record-company executives are already talking about using free downloads as a method to tempt new classical buyers in the future. 'I hope the commercial market will pick up on this,' says Wright. 'We are all in this together.

We all want to get classical music out there.' He says that the same record companies that recently complained about the free Beethoven downloads were keen to discuss the experiment before it happened. 'But I entirely understand their sensitivity. That's why I'm at pains to point out that this isn't part of some grand strategy.' In fact, the next BBC Radio 3 plan that could include downloading is months away - a week devoted to Bach's music in the run-up to Christmas. In the meantime, Beethoven's appeal to more than a million listeners could kick-start a revolution in the downloading industry. An iTunes spokeswoman says that the site already caters to classical listeners: 'There is an extensive library of classical music available, with a daily Top 100 songs and albums, a new-releases and a great-conductors section, and special features on events such as the Proms.'

Although he is reluctant to name any culprits, Kimber still thinks that the downloading sites are letting classical-music listeners down: 'There could be more classical music available. The choice on the legal downloading sites is limited. For example, you may get only one version of Beethoven's Fifth.

But if you're into classical music, the version is incredibly important. These people should get as much choice as everyone else.' Much has been made of the use of crossover artists, such as the Simon Cowell creation Il Divo, to attract listeners put off by the demands of traditional classics. But this Beethoven phenomenon proves that the audience has been seriously underestimated. Geoffrey Poole, a composer and professor of composition at Bristol University, believes that the downloading surge is proof of people aiming higher in their musical tastes: 'We're seeing, in this decade, a reaction across all the age groups to a debasement of music, a dumbing-down to the middle-of-the-road position.' He thinks that this rejection of the bland and safe is epitomised by the sudden enthusiasm for more alternative rock.

'And now, I hope, we're seeing it in classical music, too. People are looking for different experiences.' Perhaps the key to the Beethoven success was that the BBC offered the music for free. Legal rulings in the US Supreme Court mean that file-sharing (freely exchanging music and films between friends) is now illegal, and any software company promoting it can be prosecuted. Downloaders accustomed to freely swapping music must part with hard cash.

The BBC offered a respite from that. But would young people, who acquired their first taste of Beethoven via the downloads, seriously go out and pay for it in their local CD store? 'Those who trialled downloads for free may now turn to commercial sites,' Kimber says. 'If your interest has been sparked, you are not going to be satisfied with a BBC download at below-CD quality with a Radio 3 intro.

You'll want more. If we've raised the profile of classical music, then we're happy.' And could the enthusiasm for classical downloads gradually overcome the decline in classical music? In particular, could it revive an interest in live performance? Poole is not optimistic: 'People are unwilling to give up two hours of their lives to sit in a hall these days,' he says. 'It's seen as a white-haired and strait-laced experience.

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