The Art Of Accompaniment

Episodes

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Quarrelling, Making Up20220403How is performing music for voice or instrument and piano like a marriage - a relationship of mutual support, differing opinion, conflict, compromise and rapture?

Keval begins the series by exploring music that sets up the synergy of soloist and accompanist in a variety of fascinating and surprising ways: from songs by Schubert, Debussy and Saariaho to chamber music by JS Bach, Brahms and Dutilleux.

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Pianist Keval Shah explores some of the greatest chamber music and song repertoire - from a compelling and often overlooked viewpoint: that of the so-called 'accompanist'. He `flips` cherished vocal and chamber masterpieces by Brahms, Bach, Schubert, Britten and others - as we gain new insights into their musical genius.

In doing so, Keval explodes myths, challenges, cliches and reinvents the way we approach some of our most cherished masterpieces, whilst introducing listeners to new and exciting frontiers of music-making.

Above all, it's personal: as listeners get `under the bonnet` of the music in a way that's engaging, passionate and delivered by an acknowledged leader in their field: one of the world's leading collaborative pianists and Lecturer of Lieder at the Sibelius Academy in Finland.

Produced by Steven Rajam

An Overcoat Media production

Pianist Keval Shah gives a fresh guide to chamber music from an accompanist's perspective.

The Art Of Invention20220410You couldn't make it up. But in fact - for swathes of music before the 18th century, and a surprising amount after - the accompanist, well, does.

Keval Shah explores the art of riffing on the musical equations and suggestions in figured bass - and how composers throughout history have expected the accompanist to be simultaneous editor, director and Executive Producer - as well as musical supporter. Music by Purcell, Errollyn Wallen, Corelli, Schubert, Stockhausen and Snow Patrol.

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Pianist Keval Shah explores some of the greatest chamber music and song repertoire - from a compelling and often overlooked viewpoint: that of the so-called 'accompanist'. He `flips` cherished vocal and chamber masterpieces by Brahms, Bach, Schubert, Britten and others - as we gain new insights into their musical genius.

In doing so, Keval explodes myths, challenges cliches and reinvents the way we approach some of our most cherished masterpieces, whilst introducing listeners to new and exciting frontiers of music-making.

Above all, it's personal: as listeners get `under the bonnet` of the music in a way that's engaging, passionate and delivered by an acknowledged leader in their field: one of the world's leading collaborative pianists and Lecturer of Lieder at the Sibelius Academy in Finland.

Produced by Steven Rajam

An Overcoat Media Production

Pianist Keval Shah gives a fresh guide to chamber music from an accompanist's perspective.

Virtuoso In The Shadows20220417`Just an accompanist` is an epithet that stings. In fact, several centuries of composers have written `accompanying` parts that are the technical equal of the soloist - yet garner an iota of the praise. Not to mention having to `be an orchestra` at the drop of a hat. All turning a marriage of equals into a pressure-cooker of resentment -

Music by Strauss, Weber, Poulenc, Berg and Cheryl Frances-Hoad.

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Pianist Keval Shah explores some of the greatest chamber music and song repertoire - from a compelling and often overlooked viewpoint: that of the so-called 'accompanist'. He `flips` cherished vocal and chamber masterpieces by Brahms, Bach, Schubert, Britten and others - as we gain new insights into their musical genius.

In doing so, Keval explodes myths, challenges, cliches and reinvents the way we approach some of our most cherished masterpieces, whilst introducing listeners to new and exciting frontiers of music-making.

Above all, it's personal: as listeners get `under the bonnet` of the music in a way that's engaging, passionate and delivered by an acknowledged leader in their field: one of the world's leading collaborative pianists and Lecturer of Lieder at the Sibelius Academy in Finland.

Produced by Steven Rajam

An Overcoat Media Production

Pianist Keval Shah gives a fresh guide to chamber music from an accompanist's perspective.