The Sound and the Fury: A Century of Music

The Sound and the Fury: A Century of Music (2013)

EndedDocumentary showMusic

Series on the revolution in 20th century music looks at the fragmented, abstract and discordant sound taken up by radical composers such as Schoenberg and Webern.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Easy Listening?Feb 26, 2013
S01E02Free for AllFeb 19, 2013
S01E01Wrecking BallFeb 12, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Sound and the Fury: A Century of Music' premiere?

'The Sound and the Fury: A Century of Music' premiered on September 20, 2013.

What was the format of the show?

'The Sound and the Fury: A Century of Music' was a documentary series that explored the history and impact of music throughout the 20th century.

How many episodes were there in the series?

The series consisted of four episodes.

Which music genres were covered in the show?

The show covered a wide range of music genres, including classical, jazz, blues, rock, pop, and hip hop.

Who were some of the notable musicians featured in 'The Sound and the Fury: A Century of Music'?

The show featured interviews and performances by renowned musicians such as Bob Dylan, Madonna, David Bowie, and Miles Davis, among others.

What was the aim of the show?

The aim of 'The Sound and the Fury: A Century of Music' was to provide an in-depth exploration of how music shaped and reflected cultural and social changes throughout the 20th century.

Did the show include archival footage and interviews?

Yes, the show included archival footage, rare recordings, and interviews with musicians, musicologists, and cultural experts.

Were there any specific episodes dedicated to certain music genres or movements?

Yes, the series had episodes dedicated to specific music genres or movements, such as the birth of rock 'n' roll, the impact of Motown, and the rise of hip hop.

Did the show explore the influence of music on social and political movements?

Yes, 'The Sound and the Fury: A Century of Music' delved into the role of music in various social and political movements, including civil rights, feminism, and anti-war protests.

Were there any episodes that focused on specific influential musicians or bands?

Yes, the show dedicated episodes to influential musicians and bands such as The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, and Nirvana, among others.

How was the show received by critics?

'The Sound and the Fury: A Century of Music' received positive reviews from critics, who praised its comprehensive exploration of music history and its use of archival material.

Was 'The Sound and the Fury: A Century of Music' nominated for any awards?

Yes, the show was nominated for several awards, including the International Emmy Award for Best Arts Programming.

What was the duration of each episode?

Each episode of 'The Sound and the Fury: A Century of Music' had a runtime of approximately 60 minutes.

Did the show feature any live performances?

Yes, the show featured live performances by both contemporary and classic musicians to showcase the impact of music on different generations.

Did the show explore the technological advancements that influenced music production?

Yes, 'The Sound and the Fury: A Century of Music' delved into the technological advancements in music production, including the invention of the electric guitar and the rise of digital music.

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