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  • 150th Anniversary Special: Bach's Greatest Hits
    Jan 14 2026

    Bach’s music turns up everywhere from cigar ads to horror films. You can probably hum bits of Bach even if you’re not a classical fan. But what makes his music so popular and why is he still so influential 300 years on? To celebrate The Bach Choir’s 150th Anniversary, we’ve made three special episodes all about Bach and his best-known compositions. This time our host and Musical Director, David Hill, is joined by BBC Radio 3’s Linton Stephens to talk about six of Bach’s most famous pieces. Along the way they tackle musical taboos (why can’t most classical musicians improvise?), classical music wrangles (did Bach actually write the Toccata and Fugue?), and great stories (why did Bach once threaten a bassoonist with a sword?). Plus, we hear from some of our friends - including superstar organist and broadcaster Anna Lapwood - about their favourite Bach pieces.


    Want to see the video version of this podcast? Watch here on YouTube – https://youtu.be/etxZzSAo-6Q


    Chapters


    Introduction - 0.00

    Linton’s favourite Bach piece - 4.09

    Bach’s beginnings (Toccata and Fugue in D minor) - 5.35

    A melody that transcends time (Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring) - 12.24

    The essence of Bach, and of music itself (Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major) - 17.40

    Why can’t classical musicians improvise anymore? (Brandenburg Concertos) - 24.02

    The father of harmony (Well-Tempered Clavier) - 28.44

    A painting with just two colours (Air on a G String) - 32.46

    Anna Lapwood’s favourite Bach works - 37.35

    Bach’s legacy - 38.32


    If you'd like to hear more from David Hill and The Bach Choir, our newsletter is the answer. Every month we send out performance videos, musical analysis, exclusive offers and details of The Bach Choir’s live concert dates. We’re currently giving away a free concert video of Rachmaninoff’s Vespers to new subscribers. Sign up here to have that full concert video sent to your email address – https://thebachchoir.org.uk/thanks-for-listening-signup/


    Linton’s podcast So, Hear Me Out, which he presents with Gillian Moore for the Southbank Centre, is also all about getting more people into classical music. You can listen or watch it here – https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/so-hear-me-out/


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    The series producer is Jayne Morgan.

    Video by Joe Garvey.


    Pieces in this podcast (in order)


    JS Bach – Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565

    Performed by Kevin MacLeod


    JS Bach – Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147 (‘Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring’)

    Performed by The Bach Choir (choir and piano version)


    JS Bach – Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147

    Performed by Orchestra Ali Armonici (orchestral version)


    JS Bach – Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, BWV 147

    Performed by Michel Rondeau and Aline Letendre (organ and trumpet version)


    JS Bach – Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007 (‘Air on a G String’)

    Performed by Philip Milman


    JS Bach – Double Violin Concerto in D minor, BWV 1043

    Performed by the Advent Chamber Orchestra with David Parry and Roxana Pavel Goldstein


    JS Bach – Prelude No. 1 in C major, BWV 846 (‘Well-Tempered Clavier’)

    By Audio Library


    JS Bach – Goldberg Variations, No. 25, BWV 988

    Performed by Shelley Katz


    JS Bach – Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major, BWV 1068 (‘Air on a G String’)

    Music provided by Classical Music Copyright Free


    JS Bach – Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 538 (‘Dorian Toccata’)

    Performed by Jarle Fagerheim


    JS Bach – Concerto in G Major, BWV 1048 (‘Brandenburg Concertos’)

    Performed by Advent Chamber Orchestra

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    41 min
  • The Full Lloyd Griffith Interview
    Jan 10 2024

    The Hallelujah Chorus is probably the world's most famous choral piece. Classically-trained singer turned successful comedian, Lloyd Griffith, joined us to talk about why this one part of Handel’s Messiah become so well-known, why he includes singing in his stand-up routines and why audiences can't believe their ears when he does. Here's his full interview with MD, David Hill.


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    Read all about Lloyd's forthcoming tour - Lloyd Griffith: Baroque and Roll - here https://lloydgriffith.com/


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    9 min
  • The Full John Rutter Interview
    Dec 14 2023

    John Rutter is one of the world's leading choral music composers and he's known particularly for his carols. He was a very special guest on our seasonal season finale on Christmas music. Here's his full interview with David Hill. He lifts the lid on where carols come from, why the Nine Lessons and Carols from King's College, Cambridge has become such a festive tradition and the unexpected inspiration for one of his best-known pieces,The Shepherd's Pipe Carol.


    Get a playlist of The Bach Choir's favourite Christmas carols and receive monthly, behind-the-scenes updates on our activities by signing up to our monthly newsletter here - https://thebachchoir.org.uk/thanks-for-listening-to-change-your-tune-6


    See when John Rutter is next conducting his world-famous carols (and other compositions) live - https://johnrutter.com/events

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    18 min
  • The Christmas Carols Special with John Rutter and Lloyd Griffith
    Dec 6 2023

    Christmas is coming and, even if you haven’t uttered a note all year, you might find yourself bursting into song. You probably know classics like O Come All Ye Faithful and Away in a Manger - but where do they come from and why do we sing them? David Hill investigates with the help of classically-trained-singer-turned-comedian Lloyd Griffith (who remembers the ‘Lord of the Flies’ moments of his youth when it came to singing the main solo in the carol concert) and one of the world’s most prolific Christmas carol composers, John Rutter.

    Carols mentioned in this festive special include: Away in a Manger; The Shepherd’s Pipe Carol by John Rutter; Hark The Herald Angels Sing; O Come all Ye Faithful featuring the David Willcocks descant; Once in Royal David’s City; Gaudete arranged by David Hill.


    Get a playlist of The Bach Choir's favourite Christmas carols and receive monthly, behind-the-scenes updates on our activities by signing up to our monthly newsletter here - https://thebachchoir.org.uk/thanks-for-listening-to-change-your-tune-6


    Get tickets to Lloyd Griffith's upcoming Baroque and Roll tour here - https://lloydgriffith.com/#live

    See when John Rutter is next conducting his world-famous carols (and other compositions) live - https://johnrutter.com/events

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    18 min
  • The Hallelujah Chorus with Lloyd Griffith
    Nov 22 2023

    Change Your Tune is all about recognisable pieces of choral music - and there aren’t many that are more famous than The Hallelujah Chorus. But why has this one part of Handel’s Messiah become so well-known, what makes it special and why is it a tradition to stand up during performances of it? We get some answers with the help of top comedian, football pundit and classically-trained singer, Lloyd Griffith, who also tells us why his audiences can’t believe their ears when he sings in his stand-up routines.

    Find out more about The Bach Choir and sign up for our newsletter here https://thebachchoir.org.uk/thanks-for-listening-to-change-your-tune-ep-5/

    Read all about Lloyd's forthcoming tour - Lloyd Griffith: Baroque and Roll - here https://lloydgriffith.com/


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    16 min
  • The Full Linton Stephens Interview
    Nov 6 2023
    Radio 3's Linton Stephens reveals why he thinks O Fortuna is such an iconic piece. He's a professional bassoonist, a broadcaster, a teacher and someone who is passionate about introducing new audiences to classical music. He presents the Radio Three show, Classical Fix, where he invites music-loving guests to sample a playlist of classical music he has chosen especially for them. Here's our full interview with Linton.

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    10 min
  • O Fortuna (Carmina Burana) with Linton Stephens and Anne-Marie Minhall
    Oct 4 2023

    Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana is probably the most-performed choral work of the past one hundred years. O Fortuna – its opening and closing – is one of the most recognisable choral pieces ever, used everywhere from adverts to computer games to talent shows. Why is it so popular? What gives it its impact? And why do some people have very negative feelings towards it? We unravel the answers to those questions with the help of BBC Radio 3’s Linton Stephens and Classic FM’s Anne-Marie Minhall in the latest episode of Change Your Tune.

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    20 min
  • The Full Love Ssega Interview
    Aug 29 2023

    Love Ssega is the former frontman-songwriter of the Grammy-winning group, Clean Bandit. He's now a successful solo artist and producer working across disciplines, combining music and visual art to raise awareness of the climate crisis. He was a 2022 Arts Foundation Fellow for Music For Change and he’s just finished a year as the Royal Festival Hall’s Philharmonia Orchestra’s artist in residence creating work that explores themes linking climate change and social justice.


    Beethoven's Ode to Joy has become an anthem of unity and protest. We couldn’t be talking to anyone more knowledgeable about using music to reach hearts and minds.

    Here’s Love Ssega's full interview with David.

    You can find all the music you hear in the interview here.

    Discover more about Love Ssega here.


    Listen to Episode 3 of Change Your Tune about Beethoven’s Ode To Joy here.


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    10 min