31 Jan 2019

Classical music to clean to

From Upbeat, 3:20 pm on 31 January 2019

Everyone is Marie Kondo-ing their homes (and in RNZ Concert’s case, the office).

The tidying craze came about a couple of years ago after Marie Kondo published the book The Japanese Art of Tidying Up.

Earlier this month it made a resurgence following the release of a Netflix series about the art form.

In it, she encourages people to ask if something “sparks joy”. If it does then it’s worth keeping.

Here’s a playlist that will either spark joy or get you in the perfect mood to clean.

 

RIMSKY-KORSAKOV: Flight of the Bumblebee

For a very quick tidy up, you can’t go wrong with a bit of Lang Lang

 

MENDELSSOHN: Symphony No 4, Italian 

For something a bit invigorating, try this recording from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra from March 2018.

 

DUKAS: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice

Create cleaning magic with the piece made famous by Mickey

 

COATES: London Suite

Recommended by a listener, this piece was extremely popular when it was first published in 1933. It conjures images of people being busy in London.

 

BACH: Brandenburg Concertos

If you are after something to get you in the mood for a deep clean, this collection of Baroque compositions, which spans more than 90 minutes, is perfect.