Monday, 25 July 2016

Classical Journey: Episode 64 - It's all about strings, isn't it?

After taking you in the past few broadcasts into our archives, today, we bring you fresh plays of compositions from Johannes Brahms, Leoš Janáček and Charles Gounod.
Johannes Brahms


Leoš Janáček

Charles Gounod


Sunday, 17 July 2016

Classical Journey: Episode 63 - A mix of the ages

Today's mix is quite eclectic - Giovanni Bottesini, John Adams, Camille Saint-Saens, Carl Orff, and Vangelis Petsalis.
Vangelis Petsalis
John Adams
Carl Orff
Giovanni Bottesini
Camille Saint-Saens

Sunday, 3 July 2016

Classical Journey: Episode 62 - Three men and a lady

Julia Wolfe's 2015 Pullitzer prize-winning Anthracite Fields features with Ralph Vaughan-Williams (Lark Ascending), Richard Strauss (Symphonia Domestica) and Jean Sibelius (Karelia Suite Op.11).
Julia Wolfe
Jean Sibelius

Ralph Vaughan-Williams

Richard Strauss

Sunday, 26 June 2016

Classical Journey: Episode 61 - Kimbaguiste Orchestra breaks the 'Glass'y ceiling

Today, we feature the work of Philip Glass, a 21st century composer then we shall take a peek into the first symphony orchestra in Central Africa, an inspiration to the classical music world, the Kimbaguiste Symphony Orchestra.
Philip Glass
The Kimbaguist Orchestra

Sunday, 19 June 2016

Classical Journey: Episode 60 - 21st Century Wonder

We are well into the 21st Century. We are indeed at the middle of the 16th year of the new millennium. And much against the notion that classical music is waning, it is indeed mopping all the greats in of the late 20th century rock, rhythm and blues and soul composers. One of them is Paul McCartney. Today, we’d feature his work alongside other 21st century composers – Mehmet Tanman, Graham Waterhouse and Tarik O’Regan.
Paul McCartney
Mehmet Tanmen
Tarik O'Regan
Graham Waterhouse

Sunday, 12 June 2016

Classical Journey: Episode 59 - The Russians

Sting
Tchaikovsky
Sergei Prokofiev
Beatrice Rana
A controversial song in its day. Russians. "Russians" is a topical anti-war song by Sting, from his debut solo album, The Dream of the Blue Turtles, released in July 1985, and released as a single in November. Russians, an adaptation of Prokofiev’s Romance. Today, our playlist is Russian. Prokofiev, then Tchaikovsky. She is only 23, yet Beatrice Rana is making waves on the international music scene, arousing admiration and interest from conductors, critics and audiences around the world. We give you Beatrice Rana on piano, playing the work of Russian composer, Sergei Prokofiev. Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor Op. 16, a work which was first destroyed during the Russian revolution but rewritten in 1923.



Monday, 23 May 2016

Classical Journey Episode 56 - Sheku's Bright Star

Sheku Kanneh-Mason
A comprehensive school student from Nottingham has scooped the 2016 BBC Young Musician award. Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason saw off a French horn player and a saxophonist to claim the prize. The schoolboy performed Shostakovich’s Cello Concerto No.1 at the Barbican in London. Then, we celebrate 150 years of Erik Satie. Also, Mozart's Prussian Quartets.