Sunday, 13 December 2015

Classical Journey: Episode 34 - Yuletide Fantasia (2)

We are well into the Yuletide, concerts are being held all over the world to celebrate the nativity of Jesus Christ. The significance of the marking of Jesus’ birth is indeed captured in the third stanza of the original five stanzas of Charles Wesley’s Hark! The Herald Angels Sing which goes thus: Mild he lays his Glory by, Born—that Man no more may die, Born—to raise the Sons of Earth, Born—to give them Second Birth. Today, we will listen to Mendelssohn who gave the music to Hark! The Herald Angels Sing as well as G. F. Handel, Franz Gruber, Arcangelo Corelli, Jester Hairston, Francesco Manfredini, and Ariel Ramirez.
Ariel Ramirez
Franscesco Manfredini
Felix Mendelssohn
Franz Gruber
Jester Hairston
Arcangelo Corelli

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Classical Journey: Episode 33 - Yuletide Fantasia (1)

Over the next few weeks, we’d be celebrating the Yuletide with various classical works. Today, on our array, are the works of J. S. Bach, Gerald Finzi, Victor Hely-Hutchinson and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Tchaikovsky
Finzi
Hely-Hutchinson
J.S. Bach

Classical Journey Episode 32: The onset of the Advent

Today, we focus on one composer whose works have become signature for the 20th century, Ralph Vaughan Williams. Then, we have on Classical Journey, one of ours, Ayo Bankole Jnr. He’d be sharing with us about his latest pursuits.

Ayo Bankole Jnr.


Ralph Vaughan Williams


Sunday, 29 November 2015

Classical Journey Episode 31: Greatest Compositions of All Time (Part 4)

John Williams
And so we continue with the greatest compositions of all time. Our playlist today includes Johann Sebastian Bach, Camille Saint Saens, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Jules Massenet, Jean Sibelius, Sergey Prokofiev and Pietro Mascagni.
Tchaikovsky
Camille Saint-Saens
Jules Massenet
J.S. Bach
Sergei Prokofiev
Jean Sibelius

Sunday, 15 November 2015

Classical Journey Episode 30 - Greatest compositions of all time (Part 3)

Music from The Lord of the Rings has been voted the best soundtrack of all time for the sixth year running. Then more of the greatest compositions of all time - John William's Theme from Schindler's List, Beethoven's 9th Symphony 4th Movement (The Choral), From Handel's Messiah - Hallelujah Chorus, I know my redeemer liveth.
Howard Shore
Ludwig van Beethoven
George Frederic Handel
John Williams

Sunday, 8 November 2015

Classical Journey Episode 29 - The Greatest Compositions of All Time (Part 2)

It was Adolphe Sax’s birthday on 6th November. We celebrate. And we continue our exposition of the greatest compositions of all time. By popular demand, I bring back Carl Orff, Gustav Holst, Claude Debussy, Johannes Brahms, Giuseppe Verdi and Frederic Chopin.
Adolphe Sax
Johannes Brahms
Frederic Chopin
Claude Debussy
Gustav Holst
Giuseppe Verdi

Monday, 2 November 2015

Classical Journey Episode 28 - Greatest compositions of all time (Part 1)

The most popular classical compositions of all time. They are in no particular historical arrangement or style – from baroque to classical to romantic to contemporary. In my playlist today, is Edvard Grieg, Ludwig van Beethoven, Antonio Vivaldi, Samuel Barber, Richard Wagner, Frederic Chopin, and Carl Orff.
Samuel Barber
Ludwig van Beethoven
Edvard Grieg
Carl Orff
Antonio Vivaldi
Richard Wagner