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Programme 15 description: about Music: The Art of Listening: Structure in Music Part 1 – Song
So why should we worry about Structure in Music?
Today I will give you the first of seven good reasons to be interested.
Expect songs from 1540 to Queen. John Newton: Amazing Grace (December 1772) Sung by Judy Collins with an unnamed choir · Josquin Desprez: “Absalon, fili mi” (1540) Sung by the Hilliard Ensemble, conducted by Paul Hillier · Leonard Cohen: “Halleluia” Sung by k.d. lang and an unnamed ensemble · Franz Schubert: · Judy Collins: Since You’ve Asked Performed by Judy Collins on her album “Voices” · Paul McCartney: Eleanor Rigby in arrangement by Cody Fry Performed by an unnamed orchestra, produced by Cody Fry · William Henry Monk: “All things bright and beautiful” Performed by St. Michael’s Singers · Allan Menkin: “A Whole New World” from the Walt Disney film “Aladdin” Performed by Mena Massoud and Naomi Scott and an unnamed orchestra · Joni Mitchell: “Both Sides Now” Sung by Emilia Jones with an unnamed ensemble · Freddie Mercury: Bohemian Rhapsody Performed by Queen