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Jools Holland

Jools Holland, king of boogie-woogie piano, reveals his lifelong passion for classical music in conversation with Michael Berkeley.

Jools Holland, king of boogie-woogie piano, reveals his lifelong passion for classical music in conversation with Michael Berkeley.

The piano is at the heart of everything Jools Holland does. Since he left school at fifteen and joined Squeeze, he - and his piano - have been pretty much constantly on the road, touring with The Jools Holland Big Band, and now his nineteen-piece Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. He also finds time to present a regular Radio 2 show and has made a record-breaking fifty-five series of Later with Jools Holland, the longest running music show on television, chatting to and playing with everyone from David Bowie and Paul McCartney to Amy Winehouse and Jay-Z.

Jools tells Michael that his first musical passion was Bach, listening as a young child growing up in Deptford to a family friend playing from The Well-Tempered Clavier. He juxtaposes two pieces from this collection, played by his favourite pianists Edwin Fischer and Friedrich Gulda, to illustrate his passion for interpretation – for Jools, music is predominately about ‘the singer, not the song’.

He has a great passion for early recordings: we hear Kathleen Ferrier and Isobel Baillie singing Mendelssohn in 1945 with the pianist Gerald Moore; Elisabeth Schwarzkopf in Richard Strauss’s bitterly comic opera Arabella; and Tito Schipa, the great Italian tenor of the 1930s, singing an eighteenth-century French love song.

Jools tells Michael how he taught himself the piano and developed his trademark boogie-woogie style; how he’s kept sane and healthy during the decades he’s spent on the road; and how he winds down with the non-musical passion that he keeps in his attic...

Producer: Jane Greenwood
A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3.

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43 minutes

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Sun 27 Dec 2020 12:00

Music Played

  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    Prelude in B minor (Well-Tempered Clavier, book 1)

    Performer: Edwin Fischer.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    Prelude in B flat minor (Well-tempered Clavier, book 1)

    Performer: Friedrich Gulda.
  • Jean‐Paul‐Égide Martini

    Plaisir d'amour

    Performer: Tito Schipa.
  • Richard Strauss

    Arabella (excerpt)

    Singer: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf. Singer: Josef Metternich. Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra. Conductor: Lovro von Matačić.
  • Edwin T. Astley

    The World Ten Times Over

    Performer: Edwin T. Astley.
  • Felix Mendelssohn

    Greeting, Op.63 no.3

    Performer: Gerald Moore. Singer: Kathleen Ferrier. Singer: Isobel Baillie.
  • Olivier Messiaen

    Regard du Pere (Vingt regards sur l'enfant Jesus)

    Performer: Yvonne Loriod.
  • Richard Wagner

    Pilgrim's Chorus (Tannhauser)

    Performer: Donald Lambert.

Broadcasts

  • Sun 5 Apr 2020 12:00
  • Sun 27 Dec 2020 12:00

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