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Drift into a place of calm with The Great Gatsby and Shakespeare In Love

Drift into a place of calm through the soundtracks of film and TV with Edith Bowman. Featuring Laura Karpman's American Fiction and music from The Great Gatsby by Craig Armstrong.

Drift into a place of calm through the soundtracks of film and TV with Edith Bowman. Featuring Laura Karpman's American Fiction and music from The Great Gatsby by Craig Armstrong. Plus Steven Warbeck's Oscar winning score from Shakespeare In Love and a version of Clare de Lune by Dario Marinelli from I Capture The Castle.

Produced by Lucy Winter
A Granny Eats Wolf Production for BBC Radio 3 Unwind

1 hour

Music Played

  • Maurizio Malagnini

    Lucille's Theme

    • Dubois Records.
  • Gavyn Wright & Nick Ingman

    Farewell - Instrumental

    • Sony Classical, BMG Publishing.
  • Gavyn Wright & Nick Ingman

    Viola's Audition - Instrumental

    • Sony Classical, BMG Publishing.
  • Craig Armstrong

    Buchanan Mansion And Daisy Suite

    • UME - Global Clearing House.
  • Terry Davies, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra & Adrian Johnston

    Brideshead Revisited: No. 1, Sebastian

    • Chandos.
  • Terry Davies, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra & Adrian Johnston

    Brideshead Revisited: No. 5, A Crock of Gold

    • Chandos.
  • Terry Davies, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra & Adrian Johnston

    Brideshead Revisited: No. 11, Venice

    • Chandos.
  • Terry Davies, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra & Adrian Johnston

    Brideshead Revisited: No. 24, Always Summer

    • Chandos.
  • Thomas Adès

    Etching Montage

    • Lakeshore Records.
  • Thomas Adès

    Snow Globe

    • Lakeshore Records.
  • Dario Marianelli

    Clair de Lune

    • MovieScore Media.
  • Nainita Desai

    The Miracle Baby

    • Milan.
  • Nainita Desai

    The Silence Of The City

    • Milan.
  • Christophe Beck

    Heimr Àrnadalr

    • Walt Disney Records.
  • Nicola Benedetti, London Philharmonic Orchestra & Andrew Litton

    The Lark Ascending

    • Decca (UMO) (Classics).
  • Paul Englishby

    Introduction

    • Varese Sarabande.
  • Jay Israelson

    The Longest Week (Django)

    • Jay Israelson.
  • Martin Phipps

    Hotel Jazz

    • Sony Classical.
  • Vivek Maddala

    Closing Credits

    • Lakeshore Records.

Broadcasts

  • Mon 14 Jul 202520:00
  • Sat 9 Aug 202520:00
  • Sun 7 Sep 202520:00
  • Fri 31 Oct 202520:00