Creativity and Conflict
Donald Macleod with guest biographer Paul Spicer journey into the early life of Sir Arthur Bliss including his time serving during World War One.
Donald Macleod with guest biographer Paul Spicer journey into the early life of Sir Arthur Bliss including his time serving during World War One. They discuss the early musical influences upon Bliss including Vaughan Williams and Stravinsky, and also the impact of the death of Bliss’s brother Kennard, during the Great War.
Checkmate Suite (excerpt)
Ulster Orchestra
Vernon Handley, conductor
String Quartet in A, Op 4 (Moderato ma tranquillo)
Maggini Quartet
Pastoral
Emma Johnson, clarinet
Malcom Martineau, piano
Piano Quartet in A minor, Op 18
Peter Donohoe, piano
Laurence Jackson, violin
Martin Outram, viola
Michal Kaznowski, cello
Madam Noy
Elizabeth Gale, soprano
Nash Ensemble
Lionel Friend, conductor
Mêlée fantasque
Âé¶¹Éç Philharmonic
Rumon Gamba, conductor
Produced by Luke Whitlock
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