Jess Gillam with... Love Ssega

Published: Dec. 28, 2022, 12:46 p.m.

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Jess meets up with Love Ssega to swap some of their favourite music. A founding songwriter and vocalist of Clean Bandit, Love Ssega is hugely in demand for his collaborative work across genres from pop to visual art. He is currently the Philharmonia's artist in residence.

Ssega came with some truly epic Elgar played by Sheku Kanneh Mason, a serious ear worm of an opera chorus by Verdi, and introduced Jess to the incredible voice of Alice Smith (she's been listening to her on loop since). Meanwhile Jess played Ssega Vivaldi arranged by Max Richter, some 12th century vocal music by Hildegard von Bingen, and an elegy to the environment by Marvin Gaye.

PLAYLIST:

MAX RICHTER/VIVALDI: Spring 1 \\u2013 from the Four Seasons Recomposed [Daniel Hope (violin), Zurich Chamber Orchestra]\\nVERDI: Va pensiero \\u2013 Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves (from Nabucco) [Chorus and Orchestra of Royal Opera House, London, Bernard Haitink (cond)]\\nMARVIN GAYE: Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)\\nELGAR \\u2013 Cello Concerto in E minor, op.85 \\u2013 1st mvt [Sheku Kanneh Mason (cello), London Symphony Orchestra, Simon Rattle (cond)]\\nPETER GABRIEL: The Book of Love\\nWILLIAM MATHIAS: Zodiac Trio, op.70 \\u2013 1st mvt \\u2018Pisces\\u2019 [Dallas Triptych Players]\\nHILDEGARD von BINGEN: Spiritus Sanctus Vivificans [Armonico Consort, Christopher Monks (dir)\\nALICE SMITH: Wednesday\\u2019s Child

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