Jess Gillam with... Elsa Bradley

Published: June 2, 2020, 1:50 p.m.

Jess Gillam and percussionist Elsa Bradley chat about the music they love. Featuring the drama of Mozart's Requiem in D minor, Eugen Cicero injecting some caffeine into CPE Bach's Solfeggio, Arnold Bax\u2019s majestic symphonic poem Tintagel. Plus Elsa goes wild in a field, or maybe just her kitchen, to the Warsaw Village Band, and we have a miniature moment of calm from Isobel Waller-Bridge.

Playlist:

Mozart - Requiem in D minor K.626; Kyrie + Dies irae (English Baroque Soloists, Monteverdi Choir, John Eliot Gardiner)\nSteve Reich \u2013 Tehillim: I. Psalm 19:2-5 (Alarm Will Sound)\nEugen Cicero - Solfeggio in C minor by C.P.E. Bach (Wq 117 No. 2, H220)\nLa Boheme; Act 1 \u2018Si Mi chiamano Mimi\u2019 (Renata Tebaldi, Orchestra Of The Accademia Di Santa Cecilia)\nIsobel Waller-Bridge - September \nWarsaw Village Band - Musicians Are a Playin\nLouis Armstrong - We have all the time in the world\nBax \u2013 Tintagel (London Philharmonic Orchestra, Osmo Vanska)