Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Proms 2014, Proms Plus Intro Episodes Episode guide
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Cleveland Orchestra
Tom Service hears from members of the Cleveland Orchestra about their lives and work.
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Bach's St Matthew Passion
Director Peter Sellars talks about his semi-staged production of Bach's St Matthew Passion
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The Saxophone and Adolphe Sax
Andrew McGregor talks about the saxophone and its creator, Adophe Sax.
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Sir Roger Norrington
Eminent conductor Sir Roger Norrington talks to Tom Service about his life and career.
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The Cultural Scene in Singapore
Petroc Trelawny and writer Simon Calder explore the cultural situation in Singapore.
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Respighi's Roman Triptych
Ian Skelly and Benjamin Earle on Respighi's three Rome-inspired orchestral showpieces.
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Strauss's Elektra
Hugo Shirley presents an introduction to Strauss's opera Elektra.
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Strauss's Salome
Sara Mohr-Pietsch is joined by opera journalist Hugo Shirley to discuss Strauss's Salome.
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Global Orchestras: South Korea
Petroc Trelawny explores the cultural situation in South Korea.
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Brahms and German Music
Laura Tunbridge and Nicholas Baragwanath on Brahms and German tradition, with Ian Skelly.
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Global Orchestras: Hungary
Petroc Trelawny presents an exploration of the cultural situation in Hungary.
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Global Orchestras: Czech Republic
Trelawny presents an exploration of the cultural situation in the Czech Republic.
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Rachmaninov's The Bells
Tom Service and David Huckvale explore Rachmaninov's setting of Poe's poem The Bells.
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Viennese Culture During the Lives of Schubert and Mahler
Christopher Cook and Harry Eyres explore cultural life in Schubert and Mahler's Vienna.
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Vaughan Williams: Job - A Masque for Dancing
Tom Service with Ceri Owen and Jonathan Downing on Vaughan Williams's ballet Job.
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Sibelius's Love of Nature
Martin Handley with Daniel Grimley and Simon Shaw-Miller on Sibelius's love of nature.
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Beethoven's Eroica Symphony
Christopher Cook and guests discuss Beethoven's Third Symphony and the French Revolution.
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Saint-SaΓ«ns and Franck
Christopher Cook and guests explore the unknown sides of Saint-Saens and Franck.
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The British Symphony
Martin Handley and Bruce Wood delve into the history of the British symphony.
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Mozart's Requiem
Martin Handley and Roderick Swanston discuss Mozart's final years and his Requiem.
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Michael Morpurgo
Michael Morpurgo reads excerpts from poems and stories reflecting on World War I.
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Strauss and the Voice
Sara Mohr-Pietsch and Graham Johnson explore Strauss's relationship with the human voice.
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Mahler's Fifth Symphony
Christopher Cook and Julian Johnson discuss Mahler's Fifth Symphony.
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Istanbul
Petroc Trelawny considers Turkish culture and Western classical music's place within it.
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Sacred and Secular Traditions in French Music
A discussion of the sacred and secular traditions in French music.
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Bach's St John Passion
Ian Skelly talks to Giles Fraser and James Gilchrist about Bach's St John Passion.
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An Introduction to Janacek's Glagolitic Mass
Jan Smaczny tells Andrew McGregor about Janacek's Glagolitic Mass and its influences.
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An Introduction to Der Rosenkavalier
Sara Mohr-Pietsch is joined by Hugo Shirley for an introduction to Der Rosenkavalier.