Folk Connections; Chabrier
Tom Service presents a portrait of the composer Emmanuel Chabrier and, as part of Radio 3's Folk Connections weekend, discusses the appropriation of folk tunes in classical music.
Plus Gillian Moore, Director of Music at London's Southbank Centre, takes to the Music Matters Soapbox.
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Emmanuel Chabrier
Duration: 20:01
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SOAPBOX: Gillian Moore
Duration: 05:20
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Chabrier
Duration: 18:40
Soapbox: Gillian Moore
Duration: 06:09
Folk Connections: Folk and classical connections
Duration: 15:51
Chabrier
As his comic opera L'Etoile makes a rare London stage appearance at Covent Garden, the conductor Mark Elder, baritone François le Roux and pianists Angela Hewitt and Roy Howat give their expert opinions on the life and music of the composer Emmanuel Chabrier.Ìý
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Opera on 3 – Chabrier’s ³¢â€ÍֳٴǾ±±ô±ð will be broadcast on Saturday 20th FebruaryÌý
Soapbox: Gillian Moore
Gillian Moore, Director of Music at London's Southbank Centre, takes to the Music Matters Soapbox to air her views on the ways we describe classical music today.
Let us know what you think about the issues raised on the Soapbox – email musicmatters@bbc.co.uk
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Folk Connections: Folk and classical connections
As part of Radio 3's Folk ConnectionsÌýweekend, Tom Service talks to folk musician Sandra Kerr, classical music writer and broadcaster Stephen Johnson, and music historian & ethnographer Philip Bohlman about the boundaries between folk and classical genres and the appropriation of folk music into classical repertoire.
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Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Tom Service Interviewed Guest Angela Hewitt Interviewed Guest Sir Mark Elder Interviewed Guest Francois le Roux Interviewed Guest Roy Howat Interviewed Guest Stephen Johnson Interviewed Guest Sandra Kerr Interviewed Guest Philip Bohlman Interviewed Guest Gillian Moore Producer Janet Tuppen Broadcasts
- Sat 30 Jan 2016 12:15³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 3
- Mon 1 Feb 2016 22:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 3
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