BBC 3 Inside Music

Golda Schultz is a soprano who finds conversations in music - between performers, composers and listeners, and today she invites you to explore some of her favourite tracks with her. There’s virtuosity in many forms - from Mozart, to Bobby McFerrin and Astor Piazzolla, and Golda explains how you achieve tension through harmonic changes with the help of composer Florence Price. She also reveals the powerful musical storytelling in Rebecca Clarke’s song The Seal Man, and admires the constantly moving bassline played by Charles Mingus in Duke Ellington’s Caravan. Plus, Golda is rendered speechless by the end of Richard Strauss’ opera Daphne.

A Tandem Production for BBC Radio 3

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