Nathalie Stutzmann, Adolphe Sax at 200, Anna Meredith's Postcard from China, Nikolai Lugansky
Tom Service talks to the contralto and conductor Nathalie Stuzmann, marks the 200th birthday of the Belgian inventor Adolphe Sax, receives a postcard from Anna Meredith in China and speaks to the pianist Nikolai Lugansky.
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Anna Meredith's first postcard from China
Duration: 03:47
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NATHALIE STUZMANN
Duration: 12:22
ADOLPHE SAX AT 200 - THE SAXOPHONE IN CLASSICAL MUSIC
Duration: 12:08
ANNA MEREDITH'S POSTCARD FROM CHINA
Duration: 04:23
NIKOLAI LUGANSKY
Duration: 15:06
NATHALIE STUZMANN
Tom Service meets Nathalie Stutzmann, the celebrated contralto who is now forging a parallel career as a conductor. Mentored by Seiji Ozawa and Sir Simon Rattle, Stutzmann created her own chamber orchestra Orfeo 55 in 2009. She talks frankly about the attitude in the past to female conductors and about how her singing informs her conducting.
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ADOLPHE SAX AT 200 - THE SAXOPHONE IN CLASSICAL MUSIC
To mark the 200th birthday of the Belgian inventor Adolphe Sax Tom looks at the saxophone's use in classical music with the composer Mark-Anthony Turnage and saxophonists Trish Clowes (Radio 3 New Generation Artist) and Martin Robertson. They discuss the problems the instrument can have blending in an orchestra and the influence its use in jazz has on the classical scene.
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ANNA MEREDITH'S POSTCARD FROM CHINA
The British Council and PRS Music Foundation have chosen five UK musicians to spend time in China, writing new music and building new international relationships. The six-week residencies are designed to enable British musicians to explore new musical territory, reach new audiences and write new material in the context of a changing international market. The composer Anna Meredith sends the first of a series of audio postcards from Hangzhou where she is involved in a project to create an audio tour of the city with local musicians. This week, just after arriving she gives her first impressions of this city of eight million people. See the gallery of photos from Anna's visit so far on theΜύtop right hand side of this page.
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NIKOLAI LUGANSKY
Tom talks to Nikolai Lugansky, ahead of the Russian pianist's tour of the United Kingdom. He talks about his love of the piano repertoire - including a surprise in his list of favourite composers for the instrument, his education in Soviet Russia and why his children won’t be following him onto the concert platform.
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UK TOUR DATES 2014/15
Saturday 1 November 2014
Leeds Town Hall, 7.30pmSunday 2 November 2014
Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 7.30pmWednesday 5 November 2014
The Sage Gateshead, 7.30pmFriday 7 November 2014
Royal Festival Hall, 7.30pmThursday 8 January 2015, 7.30pm
Saturday 10 January, 3.00pm
Symphony HallFriday 9 January 2015
CBSO Centre, 1.10pmWednesday 4 March 2015
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, 7.30pmThursday 5 March 2015
Bridgewater Hall, 7.30pmSaturday 7 March 2015
Leeds Town Hall, 7.30pmSunday 8 March 2015
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, 2.30pmThursday 25 June 2015
Royal Festival Hall, 7.30pmCredits
Role Contributor Presenter Tom Service Interviewed Guest Nathalie Stutzmann Interviewed Guest Anna Meredith Interviewed Guest Nikolai Lugansky Broadcast
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