The Semitone
Tom Service considers what can be done with the semitone. Tom talks to mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly about the tragic falling semitones of Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas.
Tom Service considers the semitone. Music's most fundamental building block, it can mean sorrow when it falls, triumph when it rises, but also provoke fear (in the theme from Jaws). It can become a glittering decoration when repeated as a trill. Tom talks to mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly about the tragic falling semitones of Purcell's opera Dido and Aeneas, and also to musicologist Sarha Moore about the varied significances of the semitone in musical traditions of the Middle East and India, and its special effect in the riffs of Heavy Metal rock music.
In the Sound of Music, Julie Andrews sang "Tee - a drink with jam and bread - that will bring us back to Doh" - but what makes that "tee" note pull us so inexorably back (by a semitone) to "doh" - the tonic? Tom calls the semitone "the piquant spice that drives the change from one key to another" - powerful effects from a little interval.
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The power of the Semitone from Indian Ragas to Black Sabbath
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Luciano Berio
Points on the curve to find
Performer: Ensemble intercontemporain. Performer: Pierre Boulez.- Sony Classical.
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Henry Purcell
Oh I am sick
Performer: King's Consort.- Hyperion.
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Anton Bruckner
Symphony No. 9 in D Minor
Performer: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Performer: Bernard Haitink.- Philips.
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John Dowland
Flow, my tears
Performer: Mark Padmore. Performer: Elizabeth Kenny.- Hyperion.
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Fran莽ois Couperin
Pieces de Clavecin Ordre Six
Performer: Christophe Rousset.- Harmina Mundi.
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Richard Wagner
Tristan & Isolde: Prelude
Performer: Staatskapelle Dresden. Performer: Carlos Kleiber.- DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON.
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Camille Saint鈥怱a毛ns
Carnival of the Animals
Performer: Toulouse Capitole Orchestra. Performer: Michel Plasson.- EMI.
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Luciano Berio
Coro
Performer: Luciano Berio. Performer: Cologne Radio Symphony Orchestra & Chorus.- DG.
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Elliott Carter
Piano concerto
Performer: Charles Rosen. Performer: Basel Sinfonietta. Performer: Joel Smirnoff.- Bridge.
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Trad.
Duga rera
Performer: Croatian Choir.- Croatian Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research.
- IEF.
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ROGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN
Do-Re-Mi
Performer: Julie Andrews.- The Sound of Music OST.
- RCA.
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Henry Purcell
When I am laid (from Dido & Aeneas)
Performer: Dame Sarah Connolly. Performer: Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment. Performer: Elizabeth Kenny.- Chandos.
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Hariprasad Chaurasia
Raga Bhairav
- The Raga Guide.
- Nimbus Records.
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Black Sabbath
Hand of Doom
- Paranoid.
- Vertigo.
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M眉sl眉m G眉rses
Kac Kadeh Kirildi
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John Williams
Theme From Jaws
- Jaws (OST).
- MCA.
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Anton铆n Dvo艡谩k
Symphony No.9, Op.95, Last Movement
Performer: Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. Performer: Andris Nelsons.- BR Klassik.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Piano Concerto no.24 in C minor
Performer: Murray Perahia. Performer: English Chamber Orchestra.- CBS.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Concerto no.3
Performer: Murray Perahia. Performer: Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra. Performer: Bernard Haitink.- CBS.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Concerto for piano and orchestra no.27 (K.595) in B flat major; 1st mvt; Allegro
Performer: The Cleveland Orchestra. Performer: Mitsuko Uchida.- Mozart: Piano Concertos 20, K466 & 27, K595; Mitsuko Uchida, The Cleveland Orche.
- Decca.
- 4.
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Gustav Mahler
Symphony no.9, 4th mvt
Performer: Berliner Philharmoniker. Performer: Herbert von Karajan.- DG.
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Leonard Bernstein
Maria
Performer: Jimmy Bryant.- West Side Story OST.
- Sony Classical.
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Joseph Haydn
Symphony no.104, 4th mvt
Performer: Musiciens du Louvre Orchestra. Performer: Marc Minkowski.- 狈础脧痴贰.
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Jean Sibelius
Symphony no.7, ending
Performer: London Philharmonic Orchestra. Performer: Paavo Berglund.- LPO.
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Franz Schubert
String Quintet in C, D.956
Performer: Hagen Quartett. Performer: Heinrich Schiff.- DG.
Broadcasts
- Sun 4 Dec 2016 17:0091热爆 Radio 3
- Sun 7 Jan 2018 17:0091热爆 Radio 3
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