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David Hyde Pierce

Michael Berkeley is joined by American actor David Hyde Pierce. He selects music from the English cathedral tradition, by Parry and Vierne, as well as Bach, Mendelssohn and Berlioz.

US actor David Hyde Pierce is one of the multi-award-winning stars of the American sitcom 'Frasier', in which he played Dr Niles Crane, younger brother of Kelsey Grammer's Frasier Crane. On Broadway he won a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in 'Curtains', and went on create the role of Brave Sir Robin in Monty Python's 'Spamalot' musical. He has played a wide range of stage roles from Shakespeare to Chekhov, has appeared in films such as 'Sleepless in Seattle' 'Nixon', and ' A Bug's Life', and starred in a 2007 episode of 'The Simpsons'. He is currently appearing with Mark Rylance and Joanna Lumley in David Hirson's play 'La Bete' at London's Comedy Theatre (his West End debut), before the play transfers to Broadway in the autumn.The play, wittily written in mock-17th-century rhyming couplets, concerns the clash between the high-minded leader of a troupe of actors (Hyde Pierce), and a vulgar street clown (Rylance), who are brought together by their princely patroness (Lumley), in anticipation of an exciting creative combination - but what results is an irreconcilable clash of egos.

David Hyde Pierce is both an Anglophile and a great lover of music - he originally hoped to be a concert pianist. He tells Michael Berkeley that he has compiled a list of music as a homage to England, beginning with the Overture to HMS Pinafore, a show in which he directed as a student . His love of the English cathedral tradition is reflected in Parry's anthem 'I was Glad' and his final choice, Louis Vierne's Carillon de Westminster, for organ. There's also Rosalyn Tureck playing Bach and his friend Stephen Hough playing a Mendelssohn piano concerto, as well as an extract from Berlioz's 'Beatrice et Benedict'', conducted by Sir Colin Davis, in which he himself acted.

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Sun 22 Aug 2010 12:00

Music Played

  • Arthur Sullivan

    Overture to HMS Pinafore

    Performer: Orchestra of Welsh National Opera/Sir Charles Mackerras

    • TELARC CD80374.
  • Johann Sebastian Bach

    English Suite No 3 in G minor (Gigue)

    Performer: Rosalyn Tureck (piano)

    • ALBANY TROY 009.
  • Sir Hubert Parry

    Anthem I was Glad

    Performer: Iain Simcock (organ), Choir of Westminster Abbey/Martin Neary

    • IMP PCD919.
  • Felix Mendelssohn

    Piano Concerto No 1 in G minor, Op 25 (2nd movement, Andante)

    Performer: Stephen Hough (piano), CBSO/Lawrence Foster

    • HYPERION CDA 66969.
  • Hector Berlioz

    Je vais le voir…Il me revient fidèle (from Beatrice and Benedict Act 1)

    Performer: Susan Gritton (Hero), LSO/Sir Colin Davis

    • LSO LIVE 004.
  • Louis Vierne

    Carillon de Westminster

    Performer: Andrew Lucas (organ of St Paul’s Cathedral)

    • NAXOS 8550955.

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  • Sun 22 Aug 2010 12:00

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