Riffs, loops and ostinati - the art of repeating yourself!
Tom Service presses repeat on the ostinato, from the Italian for "stubborn" - a looping phrase in music that can hypnotise or even nag the listener .
Tom Service investigates the ostinato, a repeated phrase in music that can nag or hypnotise the listener (the word derives from the Italian for "stubborn "). From Ravel's BolΓ©ro to Donna Summer's "I Feel Love", the ostinato is everywhere in music - driving the crescendo of Rossini's William Tell overture, underpinning the primitive ritual dances of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring - but is it an accompaniment or a riff? A rhythm or a tune? Tom finds it can be all those things and more....
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BΓ©la BartΓ³k
Mikrokosmos - volume 4 Sz.107 for piano
Performer: Deszo Ranki.- Teldec.
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George Frideric Handel
Concerto no. 11 in G minor Op.7`5 for organ and orchestra
Performer: Paul Nicholson. Performer: Brandenburg Consort.- HYPERION.
- CDD22052.
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Led Zeppelin
Whole Lotta Love
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DAVIS
NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE
Performer: Gloria Gaynor.- POLYDOR.
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Maurice Ravel
Bolero for orchestra
Conductor: Claudio Abbado. Performer: London Symphony Orchestra.- DG.
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George Gershwin
Crazy for you - musical
Performer: Fred Astaire.- Columbia.
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Julius Eastman
Stay on it
Conductor: Petr Kotik. Performer: Julius Eastman (1940 - 1990).- new world records.
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George Frideric Handel
Concerto no. 11 in G minor Op.7`5 for organ and orchestra
Performer: Paul Nicholson. Performer: Brandenburg Consort.- HYPERION.
- CDD22052.
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BΓ©la BartΓ³k
Mikrokosmos - volume 4 Sz.107 for piano
Performer: Deszo Ranki.- Teldec.
- 9031761392.
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KNOPFLER
Money for Nothing
Performer: Dire Straits.- VERTIGO.
- VERH-64.
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Deep Purple
Smoke On The Water
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Led Zeppelin
Kashmir
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Johann Pachelbel
Canon and gigue in D major for 3 violins and continuo
Performer: Musica Antiqua KΓΆln.- 4105022.
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Johann Pachelbel
VARIATIONS ON PACHELBEL'S CANON
Performer: Ed AlleyneβJohnson.- WINGSPAN.
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Michael Nyman
The Draughtsman's contract - music for the film
Performer: Michael Nyman Band.- CHARISMA.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sonata in C major K.545 for piano
Performer: Marc-AndrΓ© Hamelin.- Hyperion.
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Joseph Haydn
Sonata in C major H.16.35 for piano
Performer: GyΓΆrgy SebΓΆk.- FIRST HAND RECORDINGS.
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Muzio Clementi
Sonatina in C major Op.36`3 for piano
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonatina in G major K.Anh.5`1 for piano, attrib. Beethoven
Performer: JenΕ JandΓ³.- NAXOS.
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Philip Glass
Glassworks for ensemble/piano
Performer: Philip Glass Ensemble.- sony classical.
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Anton Bruckner
Symphony no. 3 in D minor [all versions]
Conductor: GΓΌnter Wand. Performer: North German Radio Orchestra.- BMG.
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William Walton
Symphony no. 1 in B flat minor
Performer: AndrΓ© Previn. Performer: London Symphony Orchestra.- DG.
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Dmitry Shostakovich
Symphony no. 10 in E minor Op.93
Conductor: Sir Simon Rattle. Performer: Philharmonia Orchestra.- EMI.
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Donna Summer
I Feel Love
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Maurice Ravel
Bolero for orchestra
Conductor: Claudio Abbado. Performer: London Symphony Orchestra.- DG.
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Alexandr Vasil'yevich Mosolov
The Iron foundry [Zavod] Op.19
Conductor: Evgeny Fyodorovich Svetlanov. Performer: (USSR RADIO CHOR) USSR Radio Symphony Chorus.- Melodiya.
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Igor Stravinsky
The Rite of Spring
Conductor: Yoel Levi. Performer: Atlanta S O.- telarc.
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Igor Stravinsky
Symphony of psalms
Conductor: Nigel Short. Performer: ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ S O..- SIGNUM CLASSICS.
- SIGCD492.
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Julius Eastman
Stay on it
Conductor: Petr Kotik. Performer: Julius Eastman (1940 - 1990).- new world records.
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Johannes Brahms
Symphony no. 4 in E minor Op.98
Conductor: Carlos Kleiber. Performer: Vienna Philharmonic.- DG.
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Donna Summer
I Feel Love
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- Sun 27 Jan 2019 17:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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