How Music Makes Us Feel
People often turn to music when words are not enough. Alan Yentob talks to musicians including Emeli Sande and Laurie Anderson about the emotional power of music.
Many people turn to music when words are not enough, at funerals and weddings, at times of heartbreak and euphoria. It seems to hold more emotion and go deeper than words.
Musicians as varied as Emeli Sande, who enthralled the world when she sang at the Olympics, opera diva Jessye Norman, dubstep artist Mala and modern classical composer George Benjamin explain how music makes them feel. Alan Yentob also talks to a vicar, a psychologist, a Hollywood composer, an adman and even the people who choose the music played in shopping malls. He sees babies dance to a rhythm, and old people brought forth out of silence by the power of music.
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Clips
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Web extra: Music Tricks
Duration: 04:15
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How babies move to music
Duration: 05:25
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Series Editor | Alan Yentob |
Director | Jill Nicholls |
Presenter | Alan Yentob |
Producer | Jill Nicholls |
Participant | Emeli Sande |
Participant | Jessye Norman |
Participant | George Benjamin |
Participant | Laurie Anderson |
Participant | Marcel Zentner |
Participant | Michael Spitzer |
Broadcasts
- Tue 27 Nov 2012 22:35Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One except Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland HD & Wales
- Tue 27 Nov 2012 23:05Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One Northern Ireland HD, Northern Ireland & Wales only