There were two items of particular interest (to me anyway) the first being about Maya Youssef who plays the Arabic Qanun. I'm ashamed to admit I'd never heard of it but I found this:
(I thought the piano accomp was a bit OTT on the programme, but that's a minor thing.) Her latest CD is called Finding Home, presumably based on music of her Syrian homeland.
The second was the interview with James Runcie about his new book on the Bach (J.S.) household and the Matthew Passion. (Title: The Great Passion.)
It seems he has gone to great lengths to authenticate the domestic goings on. Apparently the young Silbermann (son of the famous organ builder) lived with the Bach family for some time.
(I thought the piano accomp was a bit OTT on the programme, but that's a minor thing.) Her latest CD is called Finding Home, presumably based on music of her Syrian homeland.
The second was the interview with James Runcie about his new book on the Bach (J.S.) household and the Matthew Passion. (Title: The Great Passion.)
It seems he has gone to great lengths to authenticate the domestic goings on. Apparently the young Silbermann (son of the famous organ builder) lived with the Bach family for some time.
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