Sakari Oramo on Sibelius
Conductor Sakari Oramo talks about Sibelius, Phelim McDermott discusses Verdi's Aida, and Paul Driver and Frances Wilson debate the legacy of music critic Ernest Newman.
Presented by Tom Service
Tom talks to Sakari Oramo, Chief Conductor of the Â鶹Éç Symphony Orchestra, as they embark on a cycle of Sibelius's symphonies at the Barbican Centre in London.
Inside rehearsals for a new production of Verdi's Aida at English National Opera, Tom meets the director Phelim McDermott - who's known for his work with Philip Glass and sees Verdi's opera as a partner piece for Glass's Egyptian-themed opera Akhnaten - and the conductor Keri-Lynn Wilson.
The critic Paul Driver and music writer and teacher Frances Wilson discuss the role of music criticism today, as a new biography of Ernest Newman, the most celebrated critic in early 20th-century Britain, comes out.
And organ builder and restorer Martin Renshaw talks about his crusade, including a conference in London this weekend, to save church organs across the UK, which are falling into disrepair or are being sold abroad.
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How do we save unwanted church organs?
Duration: 06:04
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Sakari Oramo on Sibelius
Duration: 15:06
Ernest Newman & Music Criticism - Paul Driver and Frances Wilson
Duration: 11:24
Aida at ENO - Phelim McDermott and Keri-Lynn Wilson
Duration: 09:46
Unwanted Organs
Duration: 06:18
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Tom Service Interviewed Guest Sakari Oramo Interviewed Guest Phelim McDermott Interviewed Guest Keri-Lynn Wilson Interviewed Guest Paul Driver Interviewed Guest Frances Wilson Producer Juan Carlos Jaramillo Broadcasts
- Sat 23 Sep 2017 12:15Â鶹Éç Radio 3
- Mon 25 Sep 2017 22:00Â鶹Éç Radio 3
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