Classical music
Desert Island Discs. Sir James MacMillan. Audio, 37 minutes
Sir James MacMillan, composer, is interviewed by Kirsty Young for Desert Island Discs.
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Sunday Feature. John Tusa's Opera Journey. Audio, 60 minutes
John Tusa revisits the three provincial German towns where he first discovered opera.
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The Listening Service. Why is opera so ridiculous? Audio, 29 minutes
Tom Service considers opera - capable of great profundity, why is it also ridiculous?
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Comedian and actor Alistair McGowan on his new piano album. Video, 00:02:18
Comedian and actor Alistair McGowan is releasing a new piano album
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The Listening Service. The Proms Podcast Episode II - A New Episode. Audio, 24 minutes
While The Listening Service takes a break, why not try this episode of The Proms Podcast?
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Behind the Scenes. Series 1, Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla. Audio, 42 minutes
Verity Sharp follows the CBSO's music director in the first year of her new role.
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Sunday Feature. Geeking Glenn Gould. Audio, 45 minutes
James Rhodes goes in hunt of his boyhood hero, Candian pianist Glenn Gould.
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The Voices of... Series 2, Christopher Robson. Audio, 30 minutes
Countertenor Christopher Robson reflects on his life in music.
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Sunday Feature. The Dvorak Statement. Audio, 45 minutes
Mahan Esfahani discovers the past and present of African-American classical music.
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The Listening Service. What's the Point of the Conductor? Audio, 30 minutes
Tom Service explores the role of the conductor.
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Sunday Feature. Monteverdi 450: Monteverdi's Women. Audio, 45 minutes
Catherine Fletcher measures the impact of Monteverdi's real and fictional female figures.
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Sunday Feature. Breaking Free - Martin Luther's Revolution: A Square Dance in Heaven. Audio, 45 minutes
The Rev Lucy Winkett takes a musical tour of the Reformation.
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The Listening Service. Brahms - Behind the Beard. Audio, 29 minutes
Tom Service considers whether Brahms had the most famous beard in classical music.
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Sunday Feature. Opera across the Waves. Audio, 45 minutes
Flora Willson traces the roots of global opera broadcasting to old New York.
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The Listening Service. Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Audio, 30 minutes
Tom Service explores the finale from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
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Sunday Feature. Boulez and His Rumble in the Jungle. Audio, 45 minutes
The story of how three trips to South America in the 1950s changed Pierre Boulez's life.
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The Essay. Breaking Free, Bethany Bell. Audio, 15 minutes
Journalist Bethany Bell on living in Modling, a town near Vienna where Schoenberg lived.
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The Essay. Breaking Free, Tom McKinney. Audio, 15 minutes
Tom McKinney on his 'first contact' with the music of Webern: Five Pieces for Orchestra.
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The Essay. Breaking Free, Gillian Moore. Audio, 15 minutes
Gillian Moore talks about Alban Berg's relationships with the women in his life.
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The Essay. Breaking Free, Stephen Johnson. Audio, 15 minutes
Stephen Johnson discusses Schoenberg's String Quartet No 2.
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The Essay. Breaking Free, Sarah Walker. Audio, 15 minutes
Sarah Walker on learning and playing Schoenberg's Suite for Piano, Op 25, for her MA.
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