The music of Star Wars | How Ed Ayres fell in love with Baroque music
| | | What's it all about? Do I matter in such an enormous world, solar system, and universe? Physicist Brian Cox is fascinated by how musicians were asking the big questions long before scientists started studying the epic scale of the universe. | | | |
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| | | | Dan Golding shares the seven ingredients that make up the iconic sound of Star Wars. From 13 January catch Screen Sounds at a new time of 3pm Mondays. | | | |
| | | | | Listen to incredible chamber music direct from the last-ever Huntington Estate Music Festival held in November 2019. | | | |
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| | | | It’s time to crack open some non-alcoholic mead and get the party started, wig or no wig. Find out how a young Ed Ayres fell in love with Baroque music. | | | |
| | | | | Sir Simon Rattle said of William Barton “This is a great man. He radiates. You watch him and think, this is impressive.” | | | |
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