Paul Morley | Journalist

Published: Feb. 3, 2021, 6 a.m.

b"In this week's episode of the Music to my Ears podcast, we speak to Paul Morley, the pop journalist and musician and, more recently, classical music devotee .\\xa0\\nBrought up in Stockport, Paul cut his teeth in music journalism in Manchester. He then went on to write for the New Musical Express, where he rapidly became one of the paper\\u2019s most respected critics, leading to regular appearances on radio and TV.\\nIn 1983, Morley and producer Trevor Horn founded ZTT Records, which soon hit both the top of the charts and the headlines with the release of Frankie Goes to Hollywood\\u2019s Welcome to the Pleasuredome album. In the same year, they also formed the group The Art of Noise, which had a string of hits including a cover of Prince\\u2019s Kiss, featuring Tom Jones.\\nIn more recent years, however, Paul has turned his attention towards classical music, and in 2010 took part in a BBC Four documentary called The Art of Composing, which saw him study at the Royal Academy of Music for a year. In 2020, he charted his developing interest in a new book called A Sound Mind: How I Fell In Love with Classical Music, which has now been published by Bloomsbury.\\nPaul talked to BBC Music Magazine\\u2019s deputy editor Jeremy Pound over Zoom during the second period of lockdown in England, and told him how, from his pop and rock background, he gradually fell under classical music\\u2019s spell.\\nRecordings featured:\\nBrian Eno: Fullness of Wind (Variation on Pachelbel's Canon in D)\\nDebussy: Pell\\xe9as et M\\xe9lisande: 'Je les tiens dans le mains'\\nLondon Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle\\nLSO Live LSO0790\\nShostakovich: String Quartet No. 2: I. Overture\\nBorodin Quartet\\nDecca 4834159\\nJan\\xe1\\u010dek: Words Fail\\n Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.\\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices"