Did anyone watch the opening of this new series on BBC4 last night?
I thought it was one of the best arts documentaries I have seen in some time. For starters, it is presented by the writer and composer Neil Brand, rather than a celebrity, and actually takes the subject and the audience seriously. His deconstruction of the way the the musical scores were used in scenes from the Ipcress File and the Adventures of Robin Hood was fascinating, and I also enjoyed his cheeky highlighting of the similarities between Korngold's score for King's Row and John Williams later score for Star Wars.
At the outset he said his aim was that “after this series, I want you to be able to hear more than you ever thought possible" and that certainly worked for me.
To be fair, the opening segment, in which he made a cup of coffee to various types of music to illustrate how music affected the tone of a scene was a bit weak, but the rest of the programme was on a much higher level.
It was also a pleasure to watch his delight in opening Korngold's original hand-written score for Robin Hood.
If you missed it, I would recommend catching up on i-player.
I thought it was one of the best arts documentaries I have seen in some time. For starters, it is presented by the writer and composer Neil Brand, rather than a celebrity, and actually takes the subject and the audience seriously. His deconstruction of the way the the musical scores were used in scenes from the Ipcress File and the Adventures of Robin Hood was fascinating, and I also enjoyed his cheeky highlighting of the similarities between Korngold's score for King's Row and John Williams later score for Star Wars.
At the outset he said his aim was that “after this series, I want you to be able to hear more than you ever thought possible" and that certainly worked for me.
To be fair, the opening segment, in which he made a cup of coffee to various types of music to illustrate how music affected the tone of a scene was a bit weak, but the rest of the programme was on a much higher level.
It was also a pleasure to watch his delight in opening Korngold's original hand-written score for Robin Hood.
If you missed it, I would recommend catching up on i-player.
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