Modern Classical Music
Today’s Featured Music is “Modern Classical Music” — but what does that mean, exactly?
Well, in the context of today’s programme, we’re talking about pieces of music written between around the mid-20th Century until the present day, that aren’t exactly “pop music” (though they may tip a hat to it from time to time).
This is a tricky definition, however. Mike Batt (some of whose work is in the playlist for today: there’s a lot more to his compositions than the Wombles! ) has remarked that there is no such distinction as “popular music” and “serious music” — there’s simply “popular” and “unpopular”, so the definition rather falls at the first fence.
Today’s programme is a bit of a wild ride. It includes famous names like William Walton and John Rutter, but it also includes the Penguin Café Orchestra (and its successor, the Penguin Café) and the North Sea Radio Orchestra, both of whom could perhaps be described as playing “alternative chamber music”. There are pieces from Karl Jenkins, Debbie Wiseman and Joby Talbot, a recorder concerto from Richard Harvey, works by Christopher Gunning and John Barry that aren’t either composer’s work for film and TV, and the Muffin Men playing arrangements of music by Frank Zappa. And a great deal more.
Today’s programme may be a little odd. But we do hope you enjoy it.
Then at 12 noon and 4pm Pacific Time, it’s your last chance to hear the current episode of “Where Have You Been?”, which this time visits The Decks — a relaxing location in Second Life. Plus Engines of Our Ingenuity every four hours from 4am Pacific.
The image shows The North Sea Radio Orchestra playing live, from their web site.