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All the Tunes
After 1,000 years of written music, can there be any more new tunes?
The Music of the Night
Tom Service discovers what happens to music at night.
Al-Andalus: What makes music sound Spanish?
Tom Service looks for the essence of Spain in the music of later centuries.
Prog Rock - apotheosis or nadir?
Tom Service looks at Prog Rock, and asks: apotheosis of rock music, or vapid pomposity?
The Simple Truth
When is less more, and less less? How hard is it to achieve meaningful musical simplicity?
Turn up the Volume, Dial up the Drama
Dynamics are crucial to the dramatic effect of music. Tom Service adjusts the volume.
The Real Red Priest
Tom Service goes beyond the cliches to explore the music of Antonio Vivaldi.
How to Compose Music
Where do you start? How do you carry on? What do you need to know?
The Great Highland Bagpipe
Tom Service goes in search of the Great Highland bagpipe.
Sad songs say so much
In times of trouble, is sad music what we need?
Why backing vocals matter
Backing singers and opera choruses - so much more than eye candy and human scenery!
Parapapampam
It's beginning to sound a lot like Christmas. Why is there so much cheesy yuletide music?
How to love new music
All noise and no good tunes? Tom Service bangs the drum for contemporary classical music.
Texture
Tom Service considers an often overlooked but vital element of music: its texture.
Beethoven Unleashed: Getting to grips with Beethoven
He's the most famous composer in western music, but what makes Beethoven Beethoven?
The music of Kaija Saariaho
Tom Service takes a journey through the music of the Finnish-born, Paris-based composer.
The String Quartet
Tom Service explores the most celebrated of chamber ensembles, the string quartet.
More Than the Score
Why are there so many ways to perform the same piece of music? What is interpretation?
Close Harmony
Tom Service explores the world of close harmony and barbershop singing.
The Inbetweeners
In between the gaps left by the big names lurks many a forgotten great composer...
Lisztomania
Tom Service explores the music of Franz Liszt, with help from pianist Mariam Batsashvili.
English Music
What makes English music sound English?
Talking in music
Tom Service explores talking in music - from 'sprechgesang' to rap.
Wagner’s Ring Cycle: The Ultimate Box Set Binge
Tom Service explores classical music’s ultimate binge-listening box set - The Ring.
The Musical Universe of Maurice Ravel
Tom Service scopes the musical world of one of his favourite composers, Maurice Ravel.
Music and breathing
How is the rhythm and physicality of our breathing reflected in music?
Going Slow
Tom Service on what happens when our music goes slow.
The Goldberg Variations
Tom Service unlocks mysteries of Bach's towering keyboard work The Goldberg Variations.
Is it canon?
The classical music canon - who decides what's in and what's out? And can it change?
HIPP to Be Square
Historically Informed Performance Practice, or HIPP: what is it and why?
Musical Highs
Toms Service explores the way composers engineer musical crescendos and climaxes.