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Stewart Copeland looks at the transcendent powers of music as he travels to Morocco to play with Gnawa musicians, hangs out with Steve Reich and meets gospel singer CeCe Winans.

Stewart Copeland explores the transcendental powers of music and how certain sounds have the ability to move us, transport the mind and even help us escape this world - if only briefly.

As a child, Stewart’s path was determined when, despite being raised by strict atheists, he was deeply moved by the massed voices of the Wells Cathedral choir singing Jerusalem. Ever since, he has been fascinated by the ability of music to leave us feeling uplifted.

In this episode, Stewart travels to Morocco to discover the polyrhythms of Gnawa and back to Wells Cathedral to understand the mechanics of choral polyphony. He meets Kanye West collaborator Caroline Shaw to examine melody and the effect of the human voice, CeCe Winans to discuss the roots of gospel, takes a gong bath in New York, and visits minimalist master Steve Reich to unpack the trance-inducing powers of repetition.

58 minutes

Last on

Mon 26 Aug 2024 01:40

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Music Played

  • The Police

    Voices Inside My Head

  • Ye

    Wolves

  • The Police

    Every Breath You Take

  • Jil Jilala

    Baba Adi

  • Mevlevi Dervishes of Turkey

    Mevlevi Whirling Dance

  • Pink Floyd

    Let There Be More Light

  • Brian Eno

    2/1

  • Kylie Minogue

    Can't Get You Out Of My Head

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Stewart Copeland
Editor Angus Sutherland
Editor Rohan Thomas
Series Editor Sam Anthony
Executive Producer Jez Nelson
Director Nico Wasserman
Production Company Somethin' Else

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