Episodes
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155. Pitting man against nature: Haydn, Symphony No.51
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154. Wedded Bliss! A 30th anniversary gift: Stravinsky, Dumbarton Oaks
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153. Ecstasy, beauty, and ripping the universe open: Messiaen, Vingt regards sur l’enfant Jésus - with Rolf Hind
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152. An injection of flavour and joy: Nohl, Spices
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151. An unbeaten 50 of flair and panache! Haydn, Symphony No.50
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Women’s World Cup FINAL of Classical Music: USA v Ireland
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If plankton made music what would it sound like? Norway: Maja S K Ratkje
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Music from a global melting pot: Brazil / Gabriella di Laccio
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Music with intention...for those with an open mind: Canada / Melissa Hui
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”Music is integral, it’s like breathing”: Roxanna Panufnik/ England
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Living through the ups and downs of creation: Elena Kats-Chernin/ Australia
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Mountains, olives and the vastness of existence: Spain/ Inés Medina-Fernández
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Music as a thing for shared connection: Netherlands/ Marion von Tilzer
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Super excited and hyped up! Sage Shurman/ USA
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”Planting women’s music in the collective memory of society” Katharina Nohl/ Switzerland
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150. Nine is the magic number! Farrenc, Nonet
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149. Keeping us fresh since 1784: Haydn, Piano trio No.19
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148. Rituals, a riot and a revolution: Stravinsky, The Rite of Spring
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147. Music in the blood and poetry in the soul: Williams, Penillion
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146. Risk and adventure: Tower, Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman
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145. Representation and taxation: Copland, Fanfare for the Common Man
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144. On the edge of possibility: Beethoven, ”Appassionata” Sonata
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143. Genesis and Resurrection: Fanny Mendelssohn, Easter Sonata
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142. In search of happy music: Arnold, English Dances
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141. Songs from a disappearing world: Vaughan Williams, Norfolk Rhapsody
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140. Hidden pigeons & dancing farmers: Kaprálová, Rustic Suite
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139. Escaping to a happier place: Tailleferre, Little Suite
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138. Ballet music that packs a punch: Stravinsky, Petrushka
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137. I must go down to the sea again: Debussy, La Mer
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136. Where the walls of heaven are thin as a curtain: Simon Clark on Talbot, Path of Miracles
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135. Uplifting melancholy and passionate languor: Granados, Spanish Dances
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Not the World Cup of (largely) classical music: revisited! Highlights and talking points
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134. The sound of the solar system? Kepler’s Harmony of the World
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Introducing: Not the World Cup of (largely) classical music!
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133. A woman on the money: Clara Schumann, Piano Trio
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132. The strange disappearence of Emilie Mayer: Mayer, Symphony no.7
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131. Into the woods: Weber, Der Freishütz overture
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130. Talking about a revolution: Webern, Six Pieces for orchestra
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129. Hitting the sweet spot at sixteen: Mozart, Divertimento K.136
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128. Salute to the sun: Handel, Eternal source of light divine
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127 A whole new world: Bach, Cello Suite no.1
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126. Into a black hole... and out the other side? Thovaldsdottir, Metacosmos
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125. Ain’t no mountain high enough: Strauss, An Alpine Symphony
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124. Heading North by Southwest with Willie Ruff: Strayhorn, Suite for the Duo
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123. Emptiness and space: Sculthorpe: Kakadu
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122. The height of passion? Haydn, Symphony No.49
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121. An unbearable lightness of being? Robert Schumann, Symphony no.4
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120. A forgotten French flower: Bayon Louis, Overture ’Mayflower’
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119. Dancing into Immortality: Prokofiev, Romeo & Juliet (Suite No.2)
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118. Songs from the greatest ever musical! Bernstein: West Side Story