Synopsis
An edited version of the regular Building a Library slot where guest experts review available recordings of a work from the classical music repertoire and give a recommendation.
Episodes
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27 12 14: Alfred Brendel interview
27/12/2014 Duration: 55minIn a CD Review exclusive, Andrew McGregor talks to legendary pianist Alfred Brendel. Now retired from the concert platform, Brendel’s career stretched over six decades and saw collaborations with the leading conductors, singers and instrumentalists of the day. He shares with Andrew his memories of a fascinating career in an interview rich in insight and his characteristic dry humour
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Beethoven's Ghost Piano Trio
20/12/2014 Duration: 48minHarriet Smith recommends a recording from the available versions of Beethoven's Ghost Piano Trio.
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Bruckner 7th Symphony
17/12/2014 Duration: 02h22sJohn Deathridge recommends a version from the available recordings of Bruckner's 7th Symphony
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Bach Orchestral Suites
06/12/2014 Duration: 46minMark Lowther surveys the available recordings of Bach's four orchestral suites and makes his personal recommendation
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Schumann Symphony no.2
29/11/2014 Duration: 51minRichard Wigmore with a personal recommendation from recordings of Schumann's negelected but deeply-felt Second Symphony
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Purcell Hail! Bright Cecilia
22/11/2014 Duration: 48minSimon Heighes compares recordings of Purcell's Ode Hail! Bright Cecilia and makes a personal recommendation
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Rossini William Tell
15/11/2014 Duration: 44minRichard Osborne compares recordings of Rossini's final opera and makes a personal recommendation
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Stravinsky Petrushka
08/11/2014 Duration: 52minMartin Cotton compares recordings of Stravinsky’s ballet Petrushka, and makes a personal recommendation
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Chopin Preludes
03/11/2014 Duration: 46minRecorded live at Sage Gateshead in conversation with Andrew McGregor, Kenneth Hamilton with a personal recommendation from recordings of Chopin's set of 24 Preludes for piano, Op.28
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Strauss Oboe Concerto
25/10/2014 Duration: 47minSarah Devonald with a personal recommendation from recordings of Strauss's joyful, autumnal Oboe Concerto
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Mozart Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail
18/10/2014 Duration: 47minBerta Joncus with a personal recommendation from the many recordings of Mozart’s opera Singspiel 'Die Entführung aus dem Serail', the work that prompted the infamous (and now contested) complaint that there were “too many notes”!
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Shostakovich 10th Symphony
11/10/2014 Duration: 52minStephen Johnson recommends a version from the available recordings of Shostakovich's powerful 10th Symphony
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Interview - Vasily Petrenko
07/10/2014 Duration: 34minAndrew talks to conductor Vasily Petrenko about completing his cycle of Shostakovich's symphonies for record label Naxos, and his other recent recordings of Russian repertoire.
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Brahms Piano Quartet in G minor
04/10/2014 Duration: 51minIvan Hewett with a personal recommendation from recordings of Brahms's piano quartet in G minor, Op.25
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Holst The Planets
27/09/2014 Duration: 49minDavid Owen Norris compares recordings of Holst's The Planets and makes a personal recommendation
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Emma Kirkby and Catherine Mackintosh on recording Handel's Messiah with Christopher Hogwoo
26/09/2014 Duration: 21minIn an interview originally broadcast in April 2014 Andrew talks to soprano Emma Kirkby and violinist Catherine Mackintosh about the recording they made of Handel's oratorio Messiah with conductor Christopher Hogwood back in 1980. This iconic recording changed the way we hear this staple of choral societies up and down the land; and the cast of musicians now reads like a Who's Who from the world of Historically Informed Performance Practice.
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Handel Orlando
20/09/2014 Duration: 55minAnna Picard recommends a version from the available recordings of Handel's opera Orlando
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Summer Interview - Kristjan Jarvi
16/09/2014 Duration: 26minAndrew talks to the conductor Kristjan Järvi about the reinvention of core repertoire, the juxtaposing influences in his formative years, and his new collaborative projects
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Proms Composer - Harrison Birtwistle
09/09/2014 Duration: 22minEach week Andrew recommends recordings of music by a Proms composer whose music deserves to be heard more often. The music of this week's Proms Composer, Harrison Birtwistle, is as uncompromising as the man himself. 80 years old this year, he has written widely in many genres, and is an icon of contemporary music in the UK and
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Summer Interview - Andrew Litton
06/09/2014 Duration: 33minAndrew talks to American conductor Andrew Litton about recording Prokofiev and Wagner in Bergen, as well as a recent labour of love involving his hero, jazz pianist Oscar Peterson