
Symphonies & Snacks Gondwana
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In this episode of Symphonies & Snacks Lucy and Jono discuss Tristan Murail’s spectral work Gondwana. They explore the difference between appreciating and liking a piece and spin of careers for Michael Ball and Alfie Boe.
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https://lucyannharrison.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/ss_gondwana.mp3
43:52
Symphonies & Snacks – Under the Skin
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In this episode Lucy and Jono discuss Mica Levi’s score for the film Under the Skin and build their dream composers’ dinner party.
https://lucyannharrison.files.wordpress.com/2017/03/under-the-skin2.mp3
56:11
Symphonies & Snacks – Treatise
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In this episode Lucy and Jono discuss Cardew’s graphic score for Treatise. They cover how to interpret graphic scores, what makes a good performance, a slight Bowie ramble and a miraculous goldfish called Boris.
The recording of Treatise used was by the QUaX ensemble 1967
https://lucyannharrison.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/ss_cardew.mp3
01:00:44
Symphonies & Snacks – Tinsels & Tunes 2016
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In this Christmas episode Lucy and Jono discuss their favourite Christmas film soundtracks and the festive snacks they intend to eat while watching them.
https://lucyannharrison.files.wordpress.com/2016/12/tinsel-and-tunes-2016.mp3
54:34
Symphonies & Snacks – Axeman
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In this episode Lucy and Jono discuss Anna Meredith’s solo work for Bassoon – Axeman. They land on Lucy’s favourite subject of increasing arts engagement before getting distracted by food in disguise and glitter beards.
The video of Axeman mentioned can be found by clicking this link.
https://lucyannharrison.files.wordpress.com/2016/12/axeman.mp3
55:10
Symphonies & Snacks – The Nose
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Welcome to series 3 of Symphonies & Snacks where Lucy and Jono discuss the Royal Opera House production of Shostakovich’s The Nose, Lucy pitches some potential new operas, and they list their top musical badasses.
The full production of The Nose can be found on The Royal Opera House’s Youtube channel.
https://lucyannharrison.files.wordpress.com/2016/12/the-nose.mp3
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Symphonies & Snacks – Boulez and Bowie
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This week Lucy and Jono discuss the legacies of Pierre Boulez and David Bowie. Lucy talks about her unusual impulse buying and Jono gives another insight into his childhood.
https://lucyannharrison.files.wordpress.com/2016/01/boulez_and_bowie.mp3
01:11:08
Symphonies & Snacks – Tinsel and Tunes
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In this festive special Jono and Lucy discuss novelty Christmas records with returning guest Rosie Fletcher. Lucy has a formula for the perfect Christmas song and Jono introduces his mythical childhood friend who has an unhealthy love for The Darkness.
https://lucyannharrison.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/christmas_special.mp3
01:18:09
I am sitting in a room
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In this episode Lucy and Jono discuss Alvin Lucier’s I am sitting in a room. They also cover Lucy’s musical origin story, otter hostage situations and Brian Ferneyhough’s tweets.
https://lucyannharrison.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/iamsittinginaroom.mp3
01:08:49
Symphonies & Snacks – Lichtbogen
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In this episode Lucy and Jono discuss Lichtbogen by Kaija Saariaho. Spectralism is covered in detail and Lucy gives her opinions on the title of ‘female composer’. Bonus feature is the hidden ‘drink along with Jono’ game.
https://lucyannharrison.files.wordpress.com/2015/11/saariaho.mp3
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