Antonio Pappano, Marguerite reviewed, Photographer Paul Strand
Petroc Trelawny reviews Marguerite, a satirical comedy set in 1920s France, and Antonio Pappano discusses conducting Mussorgsky's opera Boris Godunov for the first time.
Marguerite is a satirical comedy set in 1921 France, about a tone-deaf would-be opera diva who thinks she can sing. Music broadcaster Petroc Trelawny reviews.
Antonio Pappano discusses conducting Mussorgsky's opera Boris Godunov for the first time, in a new production at the Royal Opera House with Bryn Terfel as the troubled Russian Tsar.
The death of Anita Brookner has been announced. Front Row pays tribute to the Booker Prize winning novelist who was best known for exploring themes of social isolation through her female protagonists.
The first major retrospective of the American artist and photographer Paul Strand (1890-1976) in the UK for over 40 years opens at the V&A in London this week. Photographer Eamonn McCabe, The Guardian's former picture editor, gives his response to Paul Strand: Photography and Film for the 20th Century, which charts Strand's 60-year career and includes his abstract and documentary photography.
Presenter : Kirsty Lang
Producer : Dymphna Flynn.
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Anita Brookner
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Paul Strand
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Jackie Kay
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Marguerite
Marguerite is released on Friday 18 March, certificate 15.ΒAntonio Pappano
Boris Godunov is playing at the until 5 April.ΒAnita Brookner
Front Row reflects on the life of the author Anita Brookner.ΒPaul Strand
Paul Strand:Β runs at the V&A, London until 3 July 2016.Β
Image Β© Paul Strand Archive, Aperture Foundation
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Role Contributor Presenter Kirsty Lang Interviewed Guest Eamonn McCabe Interviewed Guest Antonio Pappano Interviewed Guest Petroc Trelawny Interviewed Guest Juliet Annan Producer Dymphna Flynn Broadcast
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