Keelan Carew
Keelan Carew finds unlikely musical connections. What links jazz from the roaring 20s, a fiendish Rachmaninov concerto and the score to the new Batman? Keelan has the answers!
Keelan Carew finds the unlikely connections between five pieces throughout musical history. Tonight what links jazz from the roaring 20s, a fiendishly difficult Rachmaninov piano concerto and the score to the new Batman movie? Keelan has the answers!
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 – 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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Sergey Rachmaninov
Piano Concerto no 3 - 3rd mvt
Performer: Khatia Buniatishvili.- SONY.
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Harold Arlen
I've Got the World on a String
Performer: Erroll Garner.- EmArcy.
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Johann Sebastian Bach
Chromatic fantasia and fugue in D minor BWV.903 for keyboard
Performer: Sir András Schiff.- J.S. Bach: Piano Music.
- Hungaraton.
- 1.
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François Couperin
Les Baricades Mistérieuses
Music Arranger: Thomas Adès. Orchestra: Aurora Orchestra. Conductor: Nicholas Collon.- Insomnia.
- Warner Classics.
- 102.
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Michael Giacchino
Can't Fight City Halloween - from The Batman
- Water Tower.
Broadcast
- Mon 28 Mar 2022 00:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 3