Sunday, 22 Oct '17 offers several real attractions on BBC 4:
20.00-21.00hrs, a documentary, a Gift Beyond Words, conflates footage from
Christopher Nupen's five documentaries on the life of Jacqueline du Pre.
Later, at 23.50-00.40hrs, an enticing recently recovered 1968 performance
by the cellist of Dvorak's Cello Concerto, conducted by Daniel Barenboim, RAH.
Sandwiched between these two programmes, 21.00-23.50hrs, is a performance
from Glyndebourne of Brett Dean's new opera, Hamlet, Allan Clayton in the title role,
Barbara Hannigan, (Ophelia), Sarah Connolly, (Gertrude), Rod Gilfry, (Claudius),
Kim Begley, (Polonius), John Tomlinson, (Ghost of old Hamlet, Gravedigger & Player!),
Jacques Imbrailo, (Horatio). LPO and chorus. I gather that the text has been heavily
edited but, erm... I'm curious. :whistle
Recorder will be set for a substantial evening which also includes Classic Cellists
at the BBC, 00.40hrs - after the Dvorak Cello Conc - The Brontes at the BBC, 01.40hrs,
and The Story of Scottish Art, 02.40hrs.
20.00-21.00hrs, a documentary, a Gift Beyond Words, conflates footage from
Christopher Nupen's five documentaries on the life of Jacqueline du Pre.
Later, at 23.50-00.40hrs, an enticing recently recovered 1968 performance
by the cellist of Dvorak's Cello Concerto, conducted by Daniel Barenboim, RAH.
Sandwiched between these two programmes, 21.00-23.50hrs, is a performance
from Glyndebourne of Brett Dean's new opera, Hamlet, Allan Clayton in the title role,
Barbara Hannigan, (Ophelia), Sarah Connolly, (Gertrude), Rod Gilfry, (Claudius),
Kim Begley, (Polonius), John Tomlinson, (Ghost of old Hamlet, Gravedigger & Player!),
Jacques Imbrailo, (Horatio). LPO and chorus. I gather that the text has been heavily
edited but, erm... I'm curious. :whistle
Recorder will be set for a substantial evening which also includes Classic Cellists
at the BBC, 00.40hrs - after the Dvorak Cello Conc - The Brontes at the BBC, 01.40hrs,
and The Story of Scottish Art, 02.40hrs.
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