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Mike Leigh's Pirates of Penzance, New Government and the arts, Leif Ove Andsnes, Inside Song - Mozart

Tom Service reviews Mike Leigh's The Pirates of Penzance at ENO, asks what the new government means for the arts and talks to pianist Leif Ove Andsnes. Plus Inside Song: Mozart.

Tom Service reviews Mike Leigh's new production of The Pirates of Penzance at ENO with broadcaster Geoffrey Smith and critic Michael Billington; asseses what the new government and culture secretary could mean for the arts in the UK in discussion with journalist Richard Morrison and Deborah Annetts, Chief Executive of the Incorporated Society of Musicians; Tom also interviews pianist Leif Ove Andsnes on his 'Beethoven Journey' performing and directing all of the composer's piano concertos, and in the last installment of his series 'Inside Song', Cliff Eisen analyses some of Mozart's lieder in search of his private live.

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45 minutes

Chapters

  • Mike Leigh's Pirates of Penzance at ENO - Review

    Duration: 11:27

  • What will the new government mean for the arts?

    Duration: 08:32

  • Leif Ove Andsnes

    Duration: 14:38

  • Inside Song: Mozart Lieder

    Duration: 08:36

MIKE LEIGH'S PIRATES OF PENZANCE AT ENO - REVIEW

MIKE LEIGH'S PIRATES OF PENZANCE AT ENO - REVIEW

Last Saturday a new production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance opened at English National Opera directed by the award-winning film director Mike Leigh, known for his use of improvisation in evolving his works. Leigh, who is President of both The Gilbert Society and The Sullivan Society directed Topsy-Turvy, the bio-pic about the writing team. He stated that he β€œwanted to go back to basics” with Pirates, presenting the piece honestly with no frills. Tom Service reviews Pirates with Michael Billington, theatre critic of The Guardian and the broadcaster and writer Geoffrey Smith.

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WHAT WILL THE NEW GOVERNMENT MEAN FOR THE ARTS?

WHAT WILL THE NEW GOVERNMENT MEAN FOR THE ARTS?

Following the General Election which resulted in an overall Conservative majority government, the prime minister David Cameron appointed John Whittingdale as the new Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport. Tom is joined by Deborah Annetts, Chief Executive of the Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) and the arts journalist Richard Morrison to assess what the new government and culture secretary could mean for the arts and music education in the United Kingdom.

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LEIF OVE ANDSNES

LEIF OVE ANDSNES

The pianist Leif Ove Andsnes talks to Tom about his 'Beethoven Journey' - four years of performing and directing the composer's piano concertos with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra. This journey will finish at the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Proms over three concerts in July. Last month Andsnes was awarded Recording of the Year by the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Music Magazine for his release of the second and fourth Beethoven concertos.

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INSIDE SONG - MOZART LIEDER

INSIDE SONG - MOZART LIEDER

In the final edition of our series Inside Song, Professor Cilff Eisen takes a look at an unfamiliar side of Mozart - his role as song-writer. Eisen focuses on a number of songs which prove to be revealing about the composer’s personal life.

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Tom Service
Interviewed Guest Geoffrey Smith
Interviewed Guest Michael Billington
Interviewed Guest Richard Morrison
Interviewed Guest Deborah Annetts
Interviewed Guest Leif Ove Andsnes
Interviewed Guest Cliff Eisen

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