The Beatles Do Beethoven -- Backwards

Evening Music | May 6, 2010

After a backwards listening of The Beatles’ “Revolution #9” launched the “Paul is dead” urban legend, another reversed song actually inspired a track on the album Abbey Road. Tonight we hear the Beatles’ 1969 ballad “Because,” which John Lennon was moved to write after hearing Yoko Ono play Beethoven's “Moonlight Sonata” backwards. Also, music from Greg Pliska and George Bizet.


Also Featured Tonight:

John Corigliano / "Fantasia on an Ostinato"
Steve Reich / Electric Counterpoint
Randall Thompson / Fare Well
Cindy McTee / "California Counterpoint" ("The Twittering Machine")
Philip Glass / Orion: The Gambia

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