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How Music Works with Howard Goodall

Featured Music: Harmony

Melody | Rhythm | Harmony | Bass

The music featured in Programme 3: Harmony in order of appearance is:

Rivers of Babylon performed by Ken Burton, Gail Roberts, Bobby Carr, Jenniffer Bailey, Maureen Simpson and Paul Lee, arranged by Ken Burton

O Magnum Misterium performed by Kate Ashby, Helen Ashby, John Cotton, Benjy Turner, Adrian Lowe, Thomas Waller, Edward Jones and Richard Anderton, composed by Francis Poulenc

Til I Die performed by The Beach Boys, composed by Brian Wilson

Homeless performed by Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Paul Simon, composed by Paul Simon and Joseph Shabalala

Mahabharata – traditional music

Adorate Deum – Nova Schola Gregoriana, Anon

Columbia Aspexit performed by Kate Ashby and Rhiannon Evans, composed by Hildegard von Bingen

Agnus Dei performed by the Organum Singers, arranged by Howard Goodall

All I Have To Do Is Dream performed by The Everly Brothers

Sumer Is Icumen In performed by Rolan Bell, Simon Thomas, Aaran Buckingham, Dean Stobbart, Robin Chalk and Matthew Kane, arranged by Howard Goodall

Piano Concerto No. 21. Track 2 – Andante composed by Mozart

Great Balls of Fire performed by Jerry Lee Lewis, composed by Otis Blackwell and Jack Hamme

Tender performed by Blur, composed by Damon Albarn / Steven Alexander James / Graham Leslie Coxon / David Alexander Rowntree

Pavane performed by Catrin Finch, composed by Gabriel Fauré and arranged by Howard Goodall

Mass for Four Voices performed by Julia Doyle, Tom King, William Unwin and Simon Whiteley, composed by William Byrd

Silent Night performed by Howard Goodall, composed by Mohr (words) and Gruber (music)

Symphony No 9 composed by Beethoven

Born to Run performed and composed by Bruce Springsteen

Symphony No 5 composed by Beethoven

Pavana Alla Venetiana composed by Joan Ambrosio Dalza

Greensleeves performed by Howard Goodall

Rock and Roll Music performed and composed by Chuck Berry

Blueberry Hill performed by Fats Domino, composed by Al Lewis / Lawrence Larry Stock / Vincent Rose

Blue Suede Shoes performed by Elvis Presley, composed by Carl Perkins

Purple Haze performed by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, composed by Jimi Hendrix

Sonata No 1 for Piano composed by Pierre Boulez

Kyrie! Gott Vater in Ewigkeit performed by Kate Ashby, Helen Ashby, John Cotton, Benjy Turner, Adrian Lowe, Thomas Waller, Edward Jones and Richard Anderton, composed by J S Bach

Rebel Rebel performed and composed by David Bowie

Without You performed by Mariah Carey, composed by Peter William Ham and Thomas Evans

Crucifixus performed by Kate Ashby, Katy Butler, Chris Royall, David Allsopp, Oliver Winstone, William Unwin, David Stuart and Gavin Horsley, composed by Antonio Lotti

Tristan und Isolde performed by Howard Goodall, composed by Wagner

Politik performed by Coldplay, composed by Guy Berryman, Jonny Buckland, Will Champion and Chris Martin

Piano Concerto No 4 composed by Beethoven

Twist and shout performed by The Isley Brothers, composed by Bert Russell and Phil Medley

So What performed and composed by Miles Davis

My Favourite Things performed by John Coltrane, composed by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein

Feel Good Inc. performed by Gorillaz, composed by Damon Albarn / Jamie Christopher Hewlett / Brian Joseph Burton / David J Jolicoeur

Mehbooba Mehbooba performed by Rahul Dev Burman, composed by R D Burman

You Give Me Something. performed by James Morrison, composed by James Morrison and Francis White

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