Essential Classics Clips
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1923: First Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ outside broadcast
Duration: 03:40
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1922: Parry’s Jerusalem & Holst’s Ode to Death
Duration: 03:40
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1921: Vaughan Williams' The Lark Ascending
Duration: 04:03
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1920: Stravinsky's Pulcinella
Duration: 03:09
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1918: The end of World War One
Duration: 04:03
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1918: Holst’s The Planets
Duration: 04:19
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Mudlark treasure: Bellarmine bottles
Duration: 02:47
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Mudlark treasure: Pins found in the River Thames
Duration: 02:33
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'I've found Croydon's answer to Prince'
Duration: 22:02
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The music of World War I
Duration: 04:03
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The intense nostalgia of children's collections
Duration: 02:05
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A sunny, Latin fusion of Baroque sounds
Duration: 01:41
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The timeless, folky beauty of Brigg Fair
Duration: 00:55
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Marin Alsop: 'It's so taboo, on every level'
Duration: 04:11
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Sick of people asking you why you’re still single?
Duration: 02:11
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Joyce DiDonato: I'm an optimist by choice
Duration: 03:11
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The real story of Pocahontas
Duration: 02:57
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Dr Christian Jessen: Secret opera buff
Duration: 02:21
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Stewart Lee: caveman
Duration: 04:07
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Marie Curie's radioactive kitchen
Duration: 01:58
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Why did Debussy hate the saxophone?
Duration: 02:17
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'I fell in love with classical music because of Debussy'
Duration: 02:44
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Was this the inspiration behind The Walrus and the Carpenter?
Duration: 04:03
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Women in Maths - the story of Sophie Germain
Duration: 02:36