Keelan Carew
Keelan Carew finds unlikely musical connections. Tonight he plots a course through hypnotic Steve Reich, a sad waltz by Sibelius and some stunning Mongolian throat singing.
Keelan Carew finds the unlikely connections between five pieces throughout musical history. Tonight Keelan plots a musical course through hypnotic music by Steve Reich, vibrant Prokofiev, a sad waltz by Sibelius and a stunning collaboration between a Bulgarian choir and Mongolian throat singers.
A new voice for Radio 3 - Keelan is a pianist and works in musical education with young people:
"I think music is universal, but each of us discovers it through our own special circumstances, so Sounds Connected is a little insight into my path.
I was the only musician in the house growing up, so ended up with pretty eclectic musical loves. Whether influenced by my passion for the piano and deep-dives into lost keyboard masterpieces 鈥 or my sister playing her latest finds on long car journeys, I love finding those unlikely musical connections from Bartok and Afro-beats, or Mongol voices to minimalists."
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Music Played
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Steve Reich
Sextet, 1st movement
Ensemble: LSO Percussion Ensemble.- LSO LIVE.
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袦懈褕邪 袗谢褜锌械褉懈薪
Legend
Performer: Huun鈥怘uur鈥怲u. Performer: Bulgarian Voices Angelite.- JARO MEDIEN.
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Claude Debussy
Ariettes oubliees for voice and piano: no.1 and no.4
Performer: Alexandre Tharaud. Singer: Sabine Devieilhe.- ERATO.
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Claude Debussy
Ariettes Oubliees
Performer: Mary Garden.- Warner.
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Sergey Prokofiev
March (The Love for Three Oranges - suite)
Orchestra: S茫o Paulo Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Marin Alsop.- Prokofiev: Orchestral Works.
- Naxos.
- 201.
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Variations on a theme by Diabelli - nos 22, 24 and 25
Performer: Rudolf Serkin.- Sony.
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Jean Sibelius
Valse Triste (Kuolema Op.44)
Orchestra: Lahti Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Osmo V盲nsk盲.- BIS.
Broadcast
- Mon 4 Apr 2022 00:00麻豆社 Radio 3