Morton Feldman, My Life with Wagner
Tom Service presents this week's programme, including a feature on the American experimental composer Morton Feldman, and a review of conductor Christian Thielemann's book 'My Life with Wagner', which was first published in 2012 but has now been translated into English for the first time.
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Christian Thielemann
Tom Service in an extended Music Matters interview with conductor Christian Thielemann.
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Morton Feldman
Duration: 17:57
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SOAPBOX: Andrew Carwood
Duration: 04:00
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Christian Thielemann: ‘My Life with Wagner’
Duration: 11:35
Soapbox: Andrew Carwood
Duration: 04:43
Who was Morton Feldman?
Duration: 18:12
Janice Kerbel: Turner Prize nominee
Duration: 07:00
Christian Thielemann: ‘My Life with Wagner’
The German conductor Christian Thielemann is well known for his interpretations of Wagner’s operas. Announced earlier this year as Music Director at Bayreuth, he gives his insights into conducting Richard Wagner in his book, “My Life with Wagner”. Originally published in German in 2012, it charts the course of an obsession that began as a child, in a new translation by Anthea Bell. Tom reviews the book with critics Hugh Canning and Shirley Apthorp.
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Soapbox: Andrew Carwood
We begin our new Soapbox series with leading figures from the world of music. Musicians, arts leaders, educators and commentators – all will be stepping onto the Music Matters Soapbox to give their personal opinions on aspects of today’s classical music world.
This week, Andrew Carwood, Director of Music at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, makes a plea for musical cultures to get connected.
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Who was Morton Feldman?
A portrait of the 20th century composer Morton Feldman, the man and his uniquely epic yet intimate music, from those who knew him and perform his demanding scores. The composer Kevin Volans, the conductor Richard Bernas, and the pianist John Tilbury give their perspectives on this influential American composer, and we hear from the man himself from the ѿý archive.
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Janice Kerbel: Turner Prize nominee for DOUG
Music Matters talks to the London-based Canadian artist Janice Kerbel about her musical work DOUG, a performance art piece that has been nominated for the 2015 Turner Prize, and which will be exhibited at Tramway, Glasgow, until January.
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Role Contributor Presenter Tom Service Interviewed Guest Alan Gilbert Interviewed Guest Matthias Pintscher Broadcasts
- Sat 3 Oct 2015 12:15ѿý Radio 3
- Mon 5 Oct 2015 22:00ѿý Radio 3
Knock on wood – six stunning wooden concert halls around the world
Steel and concrete can't beat good old wood to produce the best sounds for music.
The evolution of video game music
Tom Service traces the rise of an exciting new genre, from bleeps to responsive scores.
Why music can literally make us lose track of time
Try our psychoacoustic experiment to see how tempo can affect your timekeeping abilities.
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