NB: the slightly-later-than-usual start time.
Two pieces by Harrison Birtwistle (b1934) taking less than half-an-hour in total to perform, are the focus of this week's programme, performed in a recent concert given by the Nash Ensemble, conducted by Stefan Asbury:
The Woman & the Hare, with Claire Booth (soprano) & reciter Simone Leona Hueber, celebrates its 20th birthday [I can remember the H&N broadcast of the premiere].
Fantasia Upon All the Notes from 2011.
Brian Irvine talks about his favourite spoon.
And presenter Kate Molleson introduces her selection of recent CD releases.
Two pieces by Harrison Birtwistle (b1934) taking less than half-an-hour in total to perform, are the focus of this week's programme, performed in a recent concert given by the Nash Ensemble, conducted by Stefan Asbury:
The Woman & the Hare, with Claire Booth (soprano) & reciter Simone Leona Hueber, celebrates its 20th birthday [I can remember the H&N broadcast of the premiere].
Fantasia Upon All the Notes from 2011.
Brian Irvine talks about his favourite spoon.
And presenter Kate Molleson introduces her selection of recent CD releases.
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