Speed
Tom rides a rollercoaster with composer Anna Meredith to understand how music gets our hearts racing.
A rollercoaster of a show as Tom experiences how music gets our hearts racing. How do composers from Bach to Jarvis Cocker manipulate speed in music? How can a slow movement by Sibelius be 'faster' than 'speedcore' dance music? Tom takes us inside the mechanics of speed, and discovers that Sibelius controls our heart rate in symphonic music in the same way that a DJ in Ibiza does as their set unfolds. Just to put his theories to the test, Tom rides a roller coaster with the composer Anna Meredith who explains how those mighty rides do much the same thing as she does when writing the music designed to get our pulse rate up.
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The mechanics of speed in music
Duration: 04:54
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony no. 34 (K.338) in C major, 1st movement - Allegro vivace
Performer: English Chamber Orchestra. Performer: Jeffrey Tate.- EMI.
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Gustav Mahler
Symphony no. 9, 4th movement - Adagio
Performer: Berliner Philharmoniker. Performer: Leonard Bernstein.- DG.
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Ornette Coleman
Change of the Century
Performer: Ornette Coleman. Performer: Don Cherry. Performer: Charlie Haden. Performer: Billy Higgins.- Atlantic.
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Dave Mustaine
Wake Up Dead
Performer: Megadeth.- Capitol.
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Brian Eno
Music for Airports 1/1
Composer: Rhett Davies. Composer: Robert Wyatt. Performer: Brian Eno. Performer: Robert Wyatt.- EG Records.
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Steve Reich
Six pianos (Six marimbas) - piano version 1973; rescored for marimbas 1986
Performer: Steve Chambers. Performer: James Preiss. Performer: Russell Hartenberger. Performer: Bob Becker. Performer: Steve Reich. Performer: Glen Valez.- DG CLASSIKON.
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New Order
Blue Monday
- Factory.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No. 6, Final movement
Performer: Musica Antiqua KΓΆln. Performer: Reinhard Goebel.- ARCHIV.
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m1dy
SpeedCoreDandy
Performer: m1dy.- Maddest ChicΒndom.
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Robert Schumann
Symphony No. 2 - Adagio
Performer: Orchestra Revolutionaire et Romantique. Performer: Sir John Eliot Gardiner.- ARCHIV.
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Wink
Higher State of Consciousness
Performer: Wink.- Manifesto.
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Jean Sibelius
Symphony no. 5 in E flat major Op.82, 1st movement - Tempo molto moderato......
Performer: ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Philharmonic. Performer: John StorgΓ₯rds.- CHANDOS.
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Pulp
Common People
Performer: Pulp.- Island.
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Anna Meredith
Orlok
Performer: Anna Meredith.- Moshi Moshi Records.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No. 7 in A major
Performer: Scottish Chamber Orchestra. Performer: Charles Mackerras.- HYPERION.
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