Sheku, a Kazoo and Bernard Hughe … s
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This week Sam and Tim explain why Sheku Kanneh-Mason is better than Harry potter, get the leading lady of the ENO, Elizabeth Llewellyn, to play a kazoo, talk to Bernard Hughes about his new disc Not Now, Bernard and Other Stories, AND unpick Don MacDonald’s magical ‘When the Earth Stands Still’.
Michael Hann explains in detail the impact Brexit is likely to have on the UK music industry:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/apr/03/brexit-effects-on-british-pop-classical-music
Music Credits:
‘Tim and Sam’s Podcast’, written and performed by Harry Sever
Beethoven’s ‘Moonlight’ Sonata, performed by Kobe Bryant and the Loring String Quartet
Don MacDonald’s ‘When the Earth Stands Still’, written and performed by the composer
Elgar’s Nimrod, arr. Simon Parkin, performed by Sheku-Kanneh Mason, Ben Davies, Hannah Roberts, Josephine Knight, Caroline Dearnley and Ashok Klouda for Decca
‘Not Now, Bernard’ by Bernard Hughes, performed by the Orchestra of the Swan and Alexander Armstrong under Tom Hammond for Orchid Classics
Jean Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony, arranged and performed by Timmy Fisher
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