What is Inspiration? Plus playing music from memory with the Aurora Orchestra
Stella Duffy, Kei Miller, Julian Baggini, Aowen Jin and Philip Venables attempt to define inspiration. Plus, how can an orchestra play an entire symphony from memory?
Yesterday we launched our new season Inspire. Today we ask the key question: what is inspiration? The poet Kei Miller, the composer Philip Venables, the novelist Stella Duffy, the artist Aowen Jin and the philosopher Julian Baggini join Front Row to share their thoughts on the line between a magical moment and hard graft.
On Monday Aurora Orchestra return to the 麻豆社 Proms to perform Shostakovich's Ninth Symphony entirely from memory. We're joined in the studio by the orchestra's principle cellist Torun Stavseng and concert pianist and music writer Susan Tomes to explore the opportunities and limitations of performing classical music without a score.
Presenter: Stig Abell
Producer: Hilary Dunn.
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What is inspiration?
Duration: 15:14
Philip Venables
Julian Baggini
Aowen Jin
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Kei Miller
Stella Duffy
Torun Stavseng
Torun Stavseng plays the cello in
Main image: Aurora Orchestra
Photo credit: Nick Rutter
Susan Tomes
Concert pianist and music writer
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Stig Abell |
Interviewed Guest | Kei Miller |
Interviewed Guest | Philip Venables |
Interviewed Guest | Stella Duffy |
Interviewed Guest | Aowen Jin |
Interviewed Guest | Julian Baggini |
Interviewed Guest | Torun Stavseng |
Interviewed Guest | Susan Tomes |
Producer | Hilary Dunn |
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- Thu 2 Aug 2018 19:15麻豆社 Radio 4
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