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Justin Webb (presenter of Today and Americast, and former BBC North America Editor) explores the surprising relationship between classical music and American politics. From the days of the Founding Fathers, music was used to assert an American identity, distinct from a European musical tradition. And evolving political and social ideals, dreams and struggles were mirrored in the music being created - from Manifest Destiny to #MeToo, from Civil War to Civil Rights. In today's episode, we explore the musical melting pot, and the influence of immigrants and emigrés, who brought with them new musical ideas that would shape American cultural life Producer Megan Jones, BBC Audio Wales
Programme WebsiteTracklist
- TrackArtist
- 1.King's Row FanfareKing's Row FanfareErich Wolfgang Korngold
- 2.Elite SyncopationsElite SyncopationsScott Joplin
- 3.Symphony No 9 in E minor 'From the New World' Op 95 (2nd mvt)Symphony No 9 in E minor 'From the New World' Op 95 (2nd mvt)AntonÃn Dvořák