The Listening Service Podcast
Rethink music with The Listening Service. Tom Service presents a journey of imagination and insight, exploring how music works
Episodes to download
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The Listening Service Extra 11 of 12 - Twelve-tone music and its reception
Thu 29 Dec 2016
We hear Schoenberg on the reception of his music in America, Europe.
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The Listening Service Extra 10 of 12 - Do the correct notes matter?
Thu 29 Dec 2016
Tom looks at Schoenberg鈥檚 plea to musicians to play the correct notes in his String Trio.
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The Listening Service Extra 9 of 12 - Tennis Partners
Thu 29 Dec 2016
Tom looks at Schoenberg鈥檚 love of Gershwin, who was also his tennis partner in Hollywood.
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The Listening Service Extra 8 of 12 - Alban Berg
Thu 29 Dec 2016
We listen to Schoenberg鈥檚 praise of his pupil, Alban Berg...
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The Listening Service Extra 7 of 12 - Expressive Melodies
Thu 29 Dec 2016
Tom looks at Schoenberg鈥檚 demonstration of how to harmonize a melody to maximum effect...
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The Listening Service Extra 6 of 12 - Twelve Tones
Thu 29 Dec 2016
Schoenberg鈥檚 distillation and defence of his theory of composition with 12 tones...
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The Listening Service Extra 5 of 12 - Boiling Water
Thu 29 Dec 2016
Schoenberg鈥檚 experience in the new atonal world...
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The Listening Service Extra 4 of 12 - Schoenberg鈥檚 IDEA
Thu 29 Dec 2016
Schoenberg鈥檚 conception of what the 鈥渋dea鈥 of a piece of music really was...
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The Listening Service Extra 3 of 12 - Dissonance
Thu 29 Dec 2016
Tom explores what Schoenberg meant by the dissonance and how he broke free from tonality.
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The Listening Service Extra 2 of 12 - Heir to the German Mainstream
Thu 29 Dec 2016
Tom looks at why Schoenberg felt a strong lineage from Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms and Bach
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The Listening Service Extra 1 of 12 - Who am I?
Thu 29 Dec 2016
Schoenberg鈥檚 objection to being dubbed a 鈥渇amous theoretician and controversial musician鈥
Why do we call it 'classical' music?
Tom Service poses a very simple question (with a not-so-simple answer).
Six of the world's most extreme voices
From babies to Mongolian throat singers: whose voice is the most extreme of all?
How did the number 12 revolutionise music?
Why are we all addicted to bass?
Watch the animations
Join Tom Service on a musical journey through beginnings, repetition and bass lines.
When does noise become music?
We like to think we can separate 鈥渘oise鈥 from 鈥渕usic鈥, but is it that simple?