Barbara Hannigan, Alice Coote, King Roger, Charles Mackerras
In a live edition of the programme Tom Service is joined by singers Alice Coote and Barbara Hannigan, and the director Susannah Waters. He discusses a new book about conductor Charles Mackerras and reviews the Royal Opera House's new production of Szymanowski's masterpiece King Roger.
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SZYMANOWSKY'S KING ROGER AT THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE
Duration: 07:07
BARBARA HANNIGAN
Duration: 09:53
CHARLES MACKERRAS
Duration: 12:25
ALICE COOTE & SUSANNAH WATERS - BEING BOTH
Duration: 13:58
SZYMANOWSKY'S KING ROGER AT THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE
In this live edition of Music Matters Tom Service and the musicologist and broadcaster Gavin Plumley review Kasper Holten's new production of Szymanowski's masterpiece, King Roger conducted by Antonio Pappano, following its opening performance last night at the Royal Opera House.
As a prelude to this, last week’s edition of Music Matters was dedicated to the life and music of Karol Szymanowski - click on the link below to listen.More information:
BARBARA HANNIGAN
Soprano Barbara Hannigan is one of the foremost performers of contemporary music working today, creating new roles on the opera stage and having many pieces commissioned for her formidable technique. Now establishing herself as a conductor as well she talks to Tom about her dual life and musical passions.
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CHARLES MACKERRAS
The musical passions of conductor Charles Mackerras are brought to light in a new book about the conductor who died in 2010, whether this was his championing of the operas of Leos Janacek, his love of Mozart or reinvigorating Gilbert and Sullivan. Tom talks to Nigel Simeone, one of the book's editors, while Nicholas Kenyon casts his critical eye across it.
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ALICE COOTE & SUSANNAH WATERS - BEING BOTH
Internationally acclaimed for her performances of roles in Handel's operas originally written for castrati, mezzo soprano Alice Coote discusses the experience and perception of gender in opera together with director Susannah Waters ahead of their Brighton Festival show 'Being Both'.
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Role Contributor Presenter Tom Service Interviewed Guest Alice Coote Interviewed Guest Barbara Hannigan Interviewed Guest Susannah Waters Interviewed Guest Nigel Simeone Interviewed Guest Nicholas Kenyon Interviewed Guest Gavin Plumley Broadcast
- Sat 2 May 2015 12:1591Èȱ¬ Radio 3
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