Music Room (TV series) explained

Genre:Music
Chat show
Creator:John La Bouchardiere
Presenter:Howard Goodall
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:8
Executive Producer:James Hunt
Producer:Greg Browning
Location:Elstree, England
Berlin, Germany
Camera:Multiple camera
Runtime:56 minutes
Company:Polyphonic Films
Network:Sky Arts

Music Room is an innovative British television music series that presents classical musicians and the pieces they play in a manner normally associated with popular music programming. Filmed in a bare studio with only a scaffold cube for a set, the programme strips away the glamour that often marks classical music as an elitist art form. The series has also been broadcast in Canada (on Knowledge) and across South America (on Film&Arts).[1]

Programme description

The format is a simple alternation of performance and conversation, in which soloists discuss issues and subjects arising from their selected pieces of music. There is also one item in which a particular piece is treated to basic musical analysis.[2]

Episodes

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.polyphonicfilms.com/Polyphonic_Films_Limited/Music_Room.html Music Room
  2. https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2010/nov/12/elgar-man-behind-music-tv-review Elgar: The Man Behind the Music (BBC4) Music Room: Howard Goodall with Julian Lloyd Webber (Sky Arts 2) | Television & radio | The Guardian
  3. http://www.skyarts.co.uk/music/article/music-room-howard-goodall-with Sky Arts - Music Room: Howard Goodall With…