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15:00 - 16:00Music MattersIn the first of Mark Radcliffe's Nature Ramblings, he features works inspired by birds.
The writer Simon Barnes has two very public passions - sport and the natural world. He wrote about both for The Times for 30 years, covering seven Olympic Games and six World Cup finals, while also delivering columns on short-eared owls, mountain hares and 鈥渢he organ-pipe contact call of lions." His books include reflections on the meaning and the soul of sport, and numerous titles about birds, including the best-selling How to Be a Bad Birdwatcher, in which he says: 鈥楤irdwatching is a state of being, not an activity. It is not a matter of organic trainspotting. It is about life and it is about living.鈥 This way of seeing also informs his most recent book How to Fly 鈥 which examines not only birds, but butterflies, bees, bats and the deep human fascination with flight. Simon's musical choices include Beethoven, Scarlatti, Monteverdi and Messiaen.
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Goldberg variations BWV.988: Aria [also in Anna Magdalena notebook, vol.2]Goldberg variations BWV.988: Aria [also in Anna Magdalena notebook, vol.2]Johann Sebastian Bach - 2.
Bali Ha'i (from South Pacific)Bali Ha'i (from South Pacific)Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein II - 3.
I know that my redeemer liveth (Messiah)I know that my redeemer liveth (Messiah)George Frideric Handel - 4.
Octet (3rd mvt)Octet (3rd mvt)Felix Mendelssohn









