Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie, Steven Isserlis, Amalia Ulman
Arts news with John Wilson, including Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie on the band's new album Chaosmosis, plus cellist Steven Isserlis and social media-based artist Amalia Ulman.
Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie discusses the band's new album Chaosmosis and why they have returned to 'immediate' pop songwriting.
Cellist Steven Isserlis tells John Wilson about his new recording of the Elgar Cello Concerto, and his fear of performing the complete Bach Cello Suites from memory.
Amalia Ulman, the social media-based artist, discusses her work in Performing for the Camera, a new exhibition at Tate Modern in London, which examines the relationship between photography and performance, from the invention of photography in the 19th century to the selfie culture of today.
Presenter John Wilson
Producer Jerome Weatherald.
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Steven Isserlis
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Steven Isselis
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Amalia Ulman
Duration: 08:41
Bobby Gillespie
Duration: 08:22
Grammy Winners
Duration: 01:44
Tim Robey with the Berlin Film Festival
Duration: 02:29
Steven Isserlis
His new CD is called Elgar and Walton Cello Concertos.
Hyperion CDA68077There is a concert on Wednesday 17 February at the Wigmore Hall, London followed by concerts at Parbold, Barking and Prussia Cove, Cornwall – then Europe and America. Click for more information.
Image credit: Joanna Bergin
Exhibition: Performing for the Camera
At , London from 18 February-12 June 2016
Image credit: Excellences & Perfections (Instagram Update, 8th July 2014),(#itsjustdifferent)
2015 by Amalia Ulman
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Role Contributor Presenter John Wilson Interviewed Guest Bobby Gillespie Interviewed Guest Steven Isserlis Interviewed Guest Amalia Ulman Producer Jerome Weatherald Broadcast
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