Music and Culture of WW1 Episodes Episode guide
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The Essay - St Petersburg
Steve Rosenberg finds a link between 1914鈥檚 St. Petersburg and its counterpart of today.
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The Essay - Music on the Brink: Vienna
Bethany Bell evokes both the public face of Austria-Hungary's capital.
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The Essay - Music on the Brink: Paris.
Foreign Correspondent Hugh Schofield reimagines the French capital of Maurice Ravel.
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The Essay - Music on the Brink: London
Emma Jane Kirby considers the idea of London presenting to the wider world in 1914.
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The Essay - Music on the Brink: Berlin
Stephen Evans reminds us that the German capital on the eve of war was innovative.
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Somme
Part of Radio 3's Music on the Brink. Paul Farley journeys down France's sleepiest river.
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Postcard from Vienna
Jonathan Pryce reads a fictional postcard set in Vienna just before the outbreak of WW1.
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Postcard from St. Petersburg.
Jonathan Pryce reads a fictional postcard set in the St. Petersburg Conservatoire.
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Postcard from Paris
Jonathan Pryce reads a fictional postcard from an enthusiastic concert goer in Paris.
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Postcard from London
Jonathan Pryce reads a fictional postcard from London just before WW1.
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Postcard from Berlin
Jonathan Pryce reads a fictional postcard from Berlin charting the music landscape.
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Pat Barker
Writer Pat Barker is fascinated by the First World War. Here she selects music.
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Musical Stories - Bechstein Hall
David Owen Norris looks at why Bechstein Hall was forced to change it's name
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Modernist Moments - Vienna
Tom Service with Webern's Three Little Pieces for Cello and Piano Op.11.
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Modernist Moments - St Petersburg
Tom Service uncovers a world of startling sounds in Alexander Scriabin's final composition
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Modernist Moments - Paris
Tom Service introduces Stravinsky's Three Japanese Lyrics, first performed in 1914.
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Modernist Moments - London
Tom Service takes a litmus test of the classical music goings-on in London in 1914.
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Modernist Moments - Berlin
Tom Service introduces Ferrucio Busoni鈥檚 Zwei Tanzst疟cke Op. 30a.
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Gavrilo Princip's Footprints
Maria Margaronis probes the Archduke鈥檚 assassin, Bosnian Serb Gavrilo Princip's, legacy.
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Free Thinking - Musil's The Man Without Qualities
Margaret Drabble and William Boyd discuss Robert Musil's The Man without Qualities.
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Free Thinking - Liberal England
Professor Roy Foster and Nick Cohen
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Free Thinking - Europe on the Brink of War.
AS Byatt, Neil Brand, Alexandra Harris and Philipp Blom choose artworks form the period.
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Essential Classics - Vienna
Historian Charles Emmerson on how high tradition and modernity collide just before WW1.
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Essential Classics - St Petersburg.
Historian Charles Emmerson St. Petersburg and the power of the Romanov Tsars.
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Essential Classics - Paris
Historian Charles Emmerson on how Paris before WW1 might have felt.
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Essential Classics - London
Charles Emmerson on London, Elgar's Nimrod and the seeds of decline just beofre WW1.
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Essential Classics - Berlin
Historian Charles Emmerson on how Berlin was exciting and modern.