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200 for 2020 – HBS Listens 200 for 2020 – HBS Listens Dear students, staff, families and friends, If you are in need of some inspiration and fun, here is a list of interesting, iconic albums and pieces of music for you to listen to. I don’t know all of them well, but they are all works I want to listen to and I think it would be brilliant for as many people as possible to take part in something we can do together, even when we are separated just now. The list lasts much longer than I expect this situation will, but I couldn’t narrow it down any more and thought I’d settle on 200 for 2020! Feel free to work through the list at your own pace and in any order you like (I’ve outlined it as one a day) and please do share it with anyone who you think will enjoy it! It’s ok to skip some of the pieces but do try out some music that is new to you. If you enjoy listening to any of the pieces, why not write a review on the Google Form sent out with this list and we’ll share the best ones on Twitter and the Website. Thinking of you all. Ms H DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 Aaron Copland- Jeff Buckley- Grace First Aid Kit- Stay Mozart- Requiem Billie Holliday- Appalachian Spring Gold Strange Fruit DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10 Six the Musical Ex- Handel’s Messiah Portishead- Dummy Fleetwood Mac- Marvin Gaye- Wives (Hallelujah Rumours What’s Going On Chorus/The Trumpet Shall Sound) DAY 11 DAY 12 DAY 13 DAY 14 DAY 15 Sibelius- Finlandia West Side Story Schubert- Stevie Wonder- Laura Marling- I soundtrack Unfinished Innervisions Speak Because I Symphony no8 Can Mvt. 1 DAY 16 DAY 17 DAY 18 DAY 19 DAY 20 Idlewild- 100 Elgar- Cello White Stripes- James Bay- Hold Elbow- The Bones Broken Windows Concerto Mvt. 1 Seven Nation Army Back the River of You DAY 21 DAY 22 DAY 23 DAY 24 DAY 25 Stravinsky- Firebird Kate Bush- Hounds Bach- Brandenburg Alabama Shakes- Dolly Parton- Jolene of Love Concerto 3 Sound & Color DAY 26 DAY 27 DAY 28 DAY 29 DAY 30 Satie- Gymnopides Primal Scream- Rachmaninov- Amy Winehouse- Cream- We’re Movin’ On Up Symphony 2 Back to Black Going Wrong DAY 31 DAY 32 DAY 33 DAY 34 DAY 35 Rolling Stones- Vivaldi- 4 Seasons Joni Mitchell- Blue Public Enemy- It Adele- 19 Satisfaction (pick any Takes A Nation of movement) Millions to Hold Us Back DAY 36 DAY 37 DAY 38 DAY 39 DAY 40 Faure- Requiem The Beatles- Abbey Vaughan Williams- Neneh Cherry- Miles Davis- Kind of Road The Lark Ascending Buffalo Stance Blue DAY 41 DAY 42 DAY 43 DAY 44 DAY 45 The Dubliners- Mahler- 8th Dusty Springfield- Bernard Herrmann- Ella Fitzgerald- Whiskey in the Jar symphony Dusty in Memphis Psycho soundtrack Love, Ella DAY 46 DAY 47 DAY 48 DAY 49 DAY 50 Beethoven- Tori Amos- Little Britten- War Janelle Monae- The Glen Miller- In The Symphony no.5, Earthquakes Requiem Dies Irae Electric Lady Mood 1st Movement DAY 51 DAY 52 DAY 53 DAY 54 DAY 55 Karl Jenkins- The Whitney Houston- Handel- Coronation The Pretenders- Paul Simon- Armed Man: Kyrie The Body Guard Anthems Pretenders Graceland Soundtrack DAY 56 DAY 57 DAY 58 DAY 59 DAY 60 Aretha Franklin- Smetena- Die Radiohead- OK Chaka Khan- Chaka Delius – On Aretha Now Moldau Computer Hearing The First Cuckoo in Spring DAY 61 DAY 62 DAY 63 DAY 64 DAY 65 The Spice Girls- Dare- Human The Color Purple Beethoven’s 9th Richard Strauss: Spice League Soundtrack Symphony, last Der Rosenkavalier movement Trio DAY 66 DAY 67 DAY 68 DAY 69 DAY 70 Rachmaninov- 2nd Carole King- Madonna- Ray of Hans Zimmer and Nina Simone- I Put Piano Concerto Tapestry Light Lisa Gerrard- a Spell on You Gladiator DAY 71 DAY 72 DAY 73 DAY 74 DAY 75 Bjork- Stonemilker The Who- Who’s Florence and the Holst- The Planets Cohen- Songs of Next Machine- Lungs Leonard Cohen DAY 76 DAY 77 DAY 78 DAY 79 DAY 80 Gershwin- The Doors- 4 Billion Morricone- Once Tchaikovsky- 1st Dimitri Cervo- Rhapsody In Blue Souls Upon a Time in the Piano Concerto Toronuba West DAY 81 DAY 82 DAY 83 DAY 84 DAY 85 Pink Floyd- The Arctic Monkeys- Mozart- Overture to Prince- Purple Rain Hamilton Wall Whatever People the Marriage of soundtrack Say I Am, That’s Figaro What I’m Not DAY 86 DAY 87 DAY 88 DAY 89 DAY 90 Cage- Three Brahms- Violin Led Zeppelin- IV Mumford and Sons- Beethoven- Dances for Two concerto Babel Symphony no7 Prepared Pianos DAY 91 DAY 92 DAY 93 DAY 94 DAY 95 Orff- Carmina Bob Dylan- The David Bowie- Life Copland- Fanfare Courtney Pine- Burana Times They Are A- on Mars For the Common Back In The Day Changingl Man DAY 96 DAY 97 DAY 98 DAY 99 DAY 100 The Beach Boys- Gershwin- Piano Lauridsen- O Edith Piaf- Non, Je Blossoms- Pet Sounds Concerto in F Magnum Mysterium Ne Regrette Rien Blossoms DAY 101 DAY 102 DAY 103 DAY 104 DAY 105 Etta James- Tell Ennio Morricone- Shostakovich- Ry Cooder/Vishwa Ladysmith Black Mama Gabriel’s Oboe Symphony no 5 Mohan Bhatt- A Mambazo- Shaka Meeting By The Zulu River DAY 106 DAY 107 DAY 108 DAY 109 DAY 110 Barber- Adagio for Fleet Foxes- Fleet Bob Dylan- ABBA GOLD Shostakovich- Cello strings Foxes Highway 61 Sonata 1 DAY 111 DAY 112 DAY 113 DAY 114 DAY 115 Queen- A Night At Catatonia- Louis Armstrong- Stravinsky – The Korngold- The Opera International Velvet West End Blues Rite of Spring Marietta’s Lied DAY 116 DAY 117 DAY 118 DAY 119 DAY 120 Liszt- Piano sonata The Sound of Music Vaughan Williams- Oasis- Definitely Aretha Franklin- I in B minor soundtrack Sea Symphony Maybe Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You DAY 121 DAY 122 DAY 123 DAY 124 DAY 125 Bach- Prelude and Bruce Springsteen- Ravel- Bolero Elton John- Saint Saens- Danse Fugue in D minor Born To Run Goodbye Yellow macabre Brick Road DAY 126 DAY 127 DAY 128 DAY 129 DAY 130 Dvorak- Symphony Green Day- Dookie James Taylor- Shostakovich 8th John Coltrane- A No.9 Sweet Baby James String Quartet Love Supreme DAY 131 DAY 132 DAY 133 DAY 134 DAY 135 Bob Marley- Exodus Johnny Cash- I Tchaikovsky- Swan Mendelssohn - Eurythmics- Sweet Walk The Line Lake Hebrides Overture Dreams (Are Made of This) DAY 136 DAY 137 DAY 138 DAY 139 DAY 140 Mahler- 2nd Wicked soundtrack George Michael- PJ Harvey- Stories Bix Beiderbecke- Symphony (last Faith From the City, Jazz Me Blues movement) Stories From the Sea DAY 141 DAY 142 DAY 143 DAY 144 DAY 145 Mussorgsky- A The Buena Vista Michael Nyman- Ella Johnny Cash- At Night on the Bare Social Cub The Piano Fitzgerald/Louis Folsam Prison Mountain soundtrack soundtrack Armstrong- Summertime DAY 146 DAY 147 DAY 148 DAY 149 DAY 150 Mozart- Magic Flute Van Morrison- Tchaikovsky- 1812 The Jimi Hendrix Verdi- Rigoletto Act (Ach, Ich Fuhls) Moondance Overture Experience- Are 3, Nos. 11 and 12 You Experienced DAY 151 DAY 152 DAY 153 DAY 154 DAY 155 The Beatles- The Elgar- Enigma Lady GaGa- The Familia Valera Stereophonics- White Album Variations Fame Monster Miranda- Cana Word Gets Around Quema DAY 156 DAY 157 DAY 158 DAY 159 DAY 160 Michael Kiwanuka- Mussorgsky- Joni Mitchell- Both Danny Elfman- Mozart- Eine Kliene Kiwanuka Pictures At An Sides Now Batman Returns Nachtmusik Exhibition soundtrack DAY 161 DAY 162 DAY 163 DAY 164 DAY 165 Thomas Tallis- Byrd- Mass for 4 Rossini- William E.L.O.- Out of the Stormzy- Gang Spem in Alium Voices Tell Overture Blue Signs and Prayer (Kyrie/Gloria) DAY 166 DAY 167 DAY 168 DAY 169 DAY 170 Kate Bush- The Antony and the Bach- St. Matthew Piazzolla- Tango 6 Steve Reich- Kick Inside Johnsons- I Am A Passion Clapping Music Bird Now DAY 171 DAY 172 DAY 173 DAY 174 DAY 175 The Lion King Philip Glass- Grieg- Holberg Gael Faye- Pili pili Johann Strauss II- Soundtrack Koyaanisqatsi suite sue un croissant au Blue Danube Waltz soundtrack beurre DAY 176 DAY 177 DAY 178 DAY 179 DAY 180 REM- Automatic for Sigur Ros- Takk Schubert- String No Doubt- Tragic Chic- C’est Chic the People Quintet in C major Kingdom DAY 181 DAY 182 DAY 183 DAY 184 DAY 185 Placebo- Without Kate and Anna Bernstein- Overture Richard Wagner- John Williams- You I’m Nothing McGarrigle- Kate to Candide Ride of the Schindler’s List and Anna Valkyries Theme McGarrigle DAY 186 DAY 187 DAY 188 DAY 189 DAY 190 Pink Floyd- The The Police- Elvis Costello- This The Verve- Urban Charles Mingus- Dark Side of the Roxanne Town Hymns Blues and Roots Moon DAY 191 DAY 192 DAY 193 DAY 194 DAY 195 Tchaikovsky- Kylie Minogue- The Stone Roses- The Clash- London Rachmaninov- Pathetique Fever The Stone Roses Calling Bogoroditse Devo Symphony DAY 196 DAY 197 DAY 198 DAY 199 DAY 200 Blondie- Parallel Badly Drawn Boy- They Might Be Lin-Manuel Tina Turner- What’s Lines The Hour of Giants- Here Miranda- In The Love Got to Do with Bewilderbeast Comes the Science Heights it? .
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