The music was awesome! Someone must have composed it... Any ideas? Gorecki was the beginning (also used in the BBC series on Auschwitz) and Allegri. But what about the rest?
May 11th - 7:20pmStevieAch said...
Towards the beginning there is part of Gorecki's Symphony of Sorrowful Songs (Polish composer) and Allegri's Miserere Mei towards the end. Would love to know the titles/composers of the other pieces.
All the music played during the programme is fantastic, I recognised some but would be grateful if the people who produced the programme let us know what they are by supplying the music schedule list with details of the CDs and tracks used. I've tried contacting the BBc but they don't supply.
April 22nd - 11:37pmRoger Perman said...
Does anyone know the source of the music that formed the soundtrack to the BBC4 programme: How to build a cathedral?
Please let me know if you do.
April 22nd - 12:34amLinda Wheatley said...
Thought the programme "How to Build a Cathedral" (Monday 21 April) was fantastic. The music was also extremely good. Please can you give any information on the music played throughout the programme.
Thanks in anticipation.
April 21st - 10:07pmHelen said...
Just read a book called "The pillars of the earth" by Ken Follett. In the story a cathedral is built in the 12th century. This program mentioned places and people that are mentioned in the book. I loved the program.
April 18th - 7:45pmJohn Webster said...
Hello, my name is John Webster who about three months ago was the Guide at Ely who stayed with Jon and the crew whilst they filmed here. Not only was it a treat to meet him again but he was kind enough to say that coming on a tour of the Lantern Tower was the inspiration to begin the project, and guess who was the guide? It was a pleasure to work with them and we hope to see them again sometime. In the meantime I thought that you would like to know that the Cathedral has given all it,s staff a Three Line Whip to watch the programme! So your viewing figures already have a headstart with a guaranteed two hundred at least. So not only do we help to make the programme we also give it a headstart in the ratings! Good luck and best wishes,it was great to be a small part of a large project.
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