Hear and Now goes "Down Under" with a concert from this year's Antipodean-themed City of London Festival featuring the Australian-based Goldner Quartet.
The most interesting of the New Music offerings on Radio 3 last week in my view. I must admit to enjoying the teaming up of string quartets with unusual instruments, in this case the didgeridoo.
I'm not sure however that Hear and Now did go entirely Down Under. A large part of the programme seemed to be Oxbridge types, ex pats from Aussie land. This seemed to me too great a dilution of the Australian influence, and I preferred the didgeridoo expert. It might not have had the intellectual rigour of the Euro Aussies, but who cares?
The most interesting of the New Music offerings on Radio 3 last week in my view. I must admit to enjoying the teaming up of string quartets with unusual instruments, in this case the didgeridoo.
I'm not sure however that Hear and Now did go entirely Down Under. A large part of the programme seemed to be Oxbridge types, ex pats from Aussie land. This seemed to me too great a dilution of the Australian influence, and I preferred the didgeridoo expert. It might not have had the intellectual rigour of the Euro Aussies, but who cares?
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