Show notes
Why do some instruments get all the tunes and the respect, while others are left at the bottom of the heap? The leader of the orchestra is always a violinist, and the guitarist usually gets to leap around at the front of the band. Meanwhile other instruments, like the drums, don’t get a lot of attention - except when it comes to being the butt of jokes.
Matt Allwright is on a mission to uncover the source of this terrible injustice, and find out whether his own beloved “low status” instrument – the pedal steel guitar – can ever find the spotlight.
Guests include:
• Stewart Copeland – The Police (drums)
• Dr Daria Kwiatkowska – composer, University of Birmingham (piano)• Margaret Birley – Keeper of Musical Instruments, Horniman Museum• Superorganism (assorted)• Richard Farnes – conductor• Stephen Bryant – leader, BBC Symphony Orchestra (violin)• Tony Bedewi – BBC Symphony Orchestra (timpani)• Tomoka Mukai – BBC Symphony Orchestra (flute)• Steve Magee – BBC Symphony Orchestra (contrabassoon)
