Main content

The Physicist's Guide to the Orchestra

Trevor Cox on the physics behind orchestral instruments – are Benjamin Britten’s 1945 descriptions based on science? From 2012.

In 1945, Benjamin Britten wrote The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, showing off the instruments of the orchestra in a short film.

Viewers are taken through each section of the orchestra accompanied by a narration which describes the different sound quality of instruments:

'Clarinets ... make a beautifully smooth, mellow sound', flutes have a 'sweet voice' and the oboe has a 'plaintive quality.'

Trevor Cox looks at the physics behind the way orchestral instruments produce their unique sound.

How is the sound produced, and how much does the material from which the instrument is made affect the sound?

Trevor Cox is Professor of Acoustic Engineering at the University of Salford.

He talks to scientists who have studied musical instruments:

* David Sharp from the Open University
* Mike Newton at Edinburgh University
* Jim Woodhouse of Cambridge University

Members of the Â鶹Éç Philharmonic provide the players' perspective.

Producer: Nick Holmes

An R&M North production for Â鶹Éç Radio 4, first broadcast in December 2012.

Available now

30 minutes

On radio

Tuesday 10:30

Broadcasts

  • Thu 6 Dec 2012 11:30
  • Thu 18 Jan 2018 06:30
  • Thu 18 Jan 2018 13:30
  • Thu 18 Jan 2018 20:30
  • Fri 19 Jan 2018 01:30
  • Tuesday 10:30
  • Tuesday 16:30
  • Wednesday 00:30