Peter Maxwell Davies
Tom Service pays tribute to Sir Peter Maxwell Davies with composers Sally Beamish, Rolf Hind and Alasdair Nicolson. Plus the Behn Quartet premiering Maxwell Davies's last work.
Tom Service plays tribute to Sir Peter Maxwell Davies, with composers Sally Beamish, Rolf Hind and Alasdair Nicolson. In addition to music from Maxwell Davies's discography, the Behn Quartet give the broadcast premiere of Maxwell Davies's final work, 'Movement for String Quartet', which is believed to have been completed in January this year. Rolf Hind talks about Maxwell Davies's piano music, plays part of his Piano Sonata No.1 and gives the world premiere of his own tribute piece to Maxwell Davies, 'The Dark Hug of Time', which is co-commissioned by sound and the University of Aberdeen.
Elizabeth Arno (producer).
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Peter Maxwell Davies
String Quartet Movement (2016) Op 338
Performer: The Behn Quartet. -
Peter Maxwell Davies
The Lady-in-Waithing & To be Sung on Water (8 Songs for a Mad King)
Performer: The Fires of London. Singer: Julius Eastman. Conductor: Peter Maxwell Davies. -
Peter Maxwell Davies
The Miracle Scene IX - The Martyrdom of St Magnus
Performer: Music Theatre Wales. Ensemble: Scottish Chamber Opera Ensemble. Conductor: Michael Rafferty. Director: Michael McCarthy. -
Peter Maxwell Davies
Grave (Piano Sonata Op.93)
Performer: Rolf Hind. -
Peter Maxwell Davies
Lento; Allegro (3rd movement of Image, Reflection, Shadow, Op.105)
Performer: Greg Knowles. Ensemble: The Fires of London. -
Peter Maxwell Davies
Yesnaby Ground
Performer: David Holzman.- Centaur.
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Peter Maxwell Davies
Part Four: Adagio (Symphony No.10)
Orchestra: London Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Sir Antonio Pappano. -
Rolf Hind
The Dark Hug of Time
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Peter Maxwell Davies
String Quartet Movement (2016) Op. 338
Performer: The Behn Quartet.
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- Sat 17 Sep 2016 22:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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