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Anna Meredith

Michael Berkeley's guest is composer Anna Meredith. Her musical choices include Sibelius and Holst, as well as more recent composers Emily Hall, Richard Ayres and Owen Pallett.

Michael Berkeley's guest is Anna Meredith - one of Britain's leading composers coming up from the younger generation. She is hard to label as she composes and performs both acoustic and electronic music, and her work has been performed everywhere from the Last Night of the Proms to flashmob events in the M6 services. She studied at York University and the Royal College of Music, and alongside numerous awards, she's been Composer in Residence with the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Scottish Symphony Orchestra and a judge for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Young Musician of the Year. She was recently commissioned as part of the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Ten Pieces initiative to write a piece which will be played to primary school children across the country, to introduce them to classical music.

In Private Passions she talks to Michael Berkeley about the music which inspires her, and explains why composers now still have a lot to learn from 16th century madrigals. She celebrates Sibelius and his extraordinary 5th symphony, and Holst's music for wind band, unfashionable though it may be. She introduces work by a new generation of composers too: Emily Hall, Richard Ayres and Owen Pallet. And she reveals why she goes into schools to inspire teenage girls by playing Bjork, and reflects on what it means to be a woman composer now:

My music tends to be quite bombastic, and I've heard people say "It doesn't sound very female", or "What's a nice girl like you doing writing music like that?" When I'm doing electronic music I do all the computer stuff myself and sometimes there's an assumption that there must be a guy somewhere behind the scenes working all the software magic...

A Loftus production for ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
Produced by Elizabeth Burke.

1 hour

Last on

Sun 10 Jan 2016 12:00

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Music Played

  • Anna Meredith

    Connect it

    Performer: Drum Works.
  • John Wilbye

    Draw on sweet night

    Choir: Tallis Scholars. Conductor: Peter Phillips.
  • Gustav Holst

    Suite No.2 in F (1st mvt: March)

    Performer: Central Band of the Royal Air Force. Conductor: ERIC BANKS.
  • Emily Hall

    Sonnet (to words by Toby Litt)

    Orchestra: London Sinfonietta. Singer: Olivia Chaney.
  • ΅ώΒαΓΆ°ω°μ

    Unison

  • Jean Sibelius

    Symphony No.5 (3rd mvt: Allegro molto)

    Orchestra: Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Jukka‐Pekka Saraste.
  • Richard Ayres

    In the Alps (Scene 4: The Bobli Dance)

    Ensemble: Netherlands Wind Ensemble. Conductor: Barbara Hannigan.
  • Owen Pallett

    I am not afraid

Broadcasts

  • Sun 8 Mar 2015 13:00
  • Sun 10 Jan 2016 12:00

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