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Andy Lowe
Dec 17, 20211 min read
Mistaken identity (Hall of Fame #69)
Für Elise might be the most recognisable piece in the countdown so far (which, by the way, looks set to continue for about 5 years if I...
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Andy Lowe
Nov 5, 20211 min read
Textural genius (Hall of Fame #70)
"Daddy, when does it get fun?" my youngest daughter asked recently when the music I was listening to caught her attention. My reply - "it...
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Andy Lowe
Oct 1, 20212 min read
Godfather of guitar (Hall of Fame #71)
I like guitar music - rock, folk, acoustic pop, you name it. If you include electric guitars, it's hard to imagine any instrument being...
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Andy Lowe
Sep 17, 20211 min read
Chopin's second/first; seventy-second (Hall of Fame #72)
I know you're confused. The latest piece in this increasingly elongated blogging countdown is Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2, which was...
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Andy Lowe
Aug 13, 20211 min read
Ma Vlast is a blast (Hall of Fame #73)
And if that title wasn't corny enough for you, here's a joke: I know a Slovakian sound technician, and a Czech one too, a Czech one too....
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Andy Lowe
Jul 2, 20211 min read
Guts, fireworks and sorcerors (Hall of Fame #74)
There's nothing subtle about Music for the Royal Fireworks, Handel's bombastic piece that ranks 74th in the Classic FM chart. Apparently...
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Andy Lowe
Jun 11, 20211 min read
Hilary Hahn interviews a fish (Hall of Fame #76-75)
We'll get to the fish, but you'll have to bear with me. Ranking at 76th place in the hall of fame is Chopin's Nocturne in E flat major....
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Andy Lowe
May 27, 20211 min read
Mozart's bangin' tunes (Hall of Fame #77)
It's been a while since I wrote a blog post, mainly because of working on and releasing my own music. As I returned to Classic FM's top...
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Andy Lowe
Mar 25, 20212 min read
Orchestral Explosion (Hall of Fame #79-78)
I've been surprised by how many pieces were new to me in this top 100 countdown so far. You hardly expect a Classic FM ranking to include...
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Andy Lowe
Feb 26, 20212 min read
The redemption of Sibelius (Hall of Fame #81-80)
Ask any music student what they think of Sibelius and I'll guarantee most won't be thinking of the Finnish composer. Instead, they'll...
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Andy Lowe
Feb 12, 20211 min read
Too many notes? (Hall of Fame #82)
Emperor Joseph II supposedly made the criticism "too many notes" about one of Mozart's new pieces. I'd love to hear what he thought about...
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Andy Lowe
Jan 29, 20211 min read
Composers need to go outside (Hall of Fame #84-83)
A couple of quick ones today. Ludovico Einaudi's I Giorni (#84) is probably the least classical piece of music in the countdown so far....
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Andy Lowe
Jan 22, 20211 min read
Beautiful or Creepy? (Hall of Fame #85)
Bach's St Matthew Passion ranks in 85th place in Classic FM's Hall of Fame, being described as one of the greatest masterpieces of...
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Andy Lowe
Jan 15, 20211 min read
When worse = better (Hall of Fame #86)
After a hiatus, I'm diving back into my countdown through Classic FM's top 100 popular classics. Handel makes his first appearance at 86...
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Andy Lowe
Dec 17, 20201 min read
Bringing the drama (Hall of Fame #88-87)
#88 E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial - John Williams In my last post I mentioned the orchestral instrument libraries I compose with. One of...
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Andy Lowe
Dec 11, 20201 min read
On the verge of disintegration (Hall of Fame #89)
YouTube comments on classical music videos are often quite helpful, and I've titled this post with some words from one of them. John...
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Andy Lowe
Dec 8, 20201 min read
My top tracks of 2020
2020. What a year. As it draws to a close, here is my playlist of favourite tracks released over the last twelve months. Click the link...
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Andy Lowe
Nov 27, 20201 min read
Fishing for pearls (Hall of fame #90)
Maybe I'm a sucker for punishment but this is the second opera on the top 100 list and again I decided to watch the whole thing on...
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Andy Lowe
Nov 17, 20202 min read
Unleash the feet! (Hall of Fame #92-91)
#92, Organ Symphony No. 5 in F major - Charles-Marie Widor Feet are the most underutilised body parts in music. Drummers, pianists and...
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Andy Lowe
Nov 9, 20201 min read
Mutter the Shredder (Hall of Fame #93)
It's been said that in previous centuries violinists were the rock stars. Paganini was melting faces with four strings long before...
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