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Title Scrapheap Orchestra / Director: Bernays, Paul
Published Australia : SBS ONE, 2011
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Summary This program would like to find out whether it is possible for professional musicians from the BBC Concert Orchestra to make beautiful sounds out of garbage. For the first time ever an entire orchestra of 44 instruments will be built from just scrap. The quest to build an orchestra of instruments out of rubbish is more than just a musical spectacle - in the construction of these instruments, the program delves into the history of instrument making and the science of music - why different instruments are made the way they are, why some designs have not changed for hundreds of years and why, when played together, the sound of an orchestra is unlike anything else on earth.Inspirational conductor Charles Hazlewood leads the challenge and charges a group of the UK's top instrument makers with the mission of transforming junk, broken furniture and the contents of roadside skips into an orchestra of instruments.The BBC Concert Orchestra - a team of virtuoso performers - will put their reputations on the line by using these instruments to stage what they hope will be a flawless performance of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture at the 2011 Proms. (From the UK) (Documentary) G CC Follow the conversation on Twitter #SBSdoco
Event Broadcast 2013-01-01 at 19:30:00
Notes Classification: G
Subject Musical instrument makers.
Musical instruments -- Construction.
Recycling (Waste, etc.)
Scrap materials.
United Kingdom.
Form Streaming video
Author Bernays, Paul, director
Hazlewood, Charles, host