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Spectator Radio
Spectator Out Loud: Lukas Degutis, Ysenda Maxtone Graham, Richard Bratby and Toby Young

Spectator Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 26:49


On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Lukas Degutis reports from Riga, exploring Latvia's policy of expelling Russian speakers (01:16); Ysenda Maxtone Graham explains why she believes applause has no place at a funeral (10:03); paying homage to Christopher Gunning, Richard Bratby argues that composers of ads, film soundtracks and TV theme tunes should be taken more seriously (14:46); and Toby Young questions the Bidens' choice of dog (21:50).   Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.

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That's Life
Lukas Degutis, Ysenda Maxtone Graham, Richard Bratby and Toby Young

That's Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 26:49


On this week's Spectator Out Loud: Lukas Degutis reports from Riga, exploring Latvia's policy of expelling Russian speakers (01:16); Ysenda Maxtone Graham explains why she believes applause has no place at a funeral (10:03); paying homage to Christopher Gunning, Richard Bratby argues that composers of ads, film soundtracks and TV theme tunes should be taken more seriously (14:46); and Toby Young questions the Bidens' choice of dog (21:50).   Produced and presented by Patrick Gibbons.

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Radio Maria België
Klassiekuur: Filmmuziek!

Radio Maria België

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 75:20


In deze uitzending verkent u de wereld van het witte doek, de film in een groot gevarieerd aanbod van Amerikaanse, Engelse en Japanse muziek. Alle “sound-tracks” werden in de 2°helft 20°eeuw en de 21°eeuw gecomponeerd. Eminente filmcomponisten, John Williams, Alan Menken, Christopher Gunning, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Debbie Wiseman, James Newton Howard, Gregory Allen Kurstin, Sia Kate […]

25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade - A Retrospective
Werewolf 5th edition "The re-boot"

25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade - A Retrospective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 93:21


Written by Justin Achilli, Basheer Ghouse, Christopher Gunning, Dylan Jennings, Sasanehsaeh Jennings,Khaldoun Khelil, Karim Muammar, Juhana Pettersson, Pam Punzalan, and Bianca SavazziThis Episode we decide to have just myself record it due to the controversial feelings regarding the product. Team expressed the not so fun feeling of going through a book and it is feeling like work to keep it positive. Out of respect for them, I kept the notes of 2 previous recordings, one i already released on patreon, Here is our collected feelings and most of our points about this book.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/25YearsOfVtM

L'audiovisual
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L'audiovisual

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2021 59:07


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Radio Boghcheh | رادیو بقچه

سی‌امین شمارۀ #رادیو_بقچه آمادۀ شنیده شدن است. باشد که به دل بنشیند. . ضمن تشکر از استودیو آرپا، این شماره (به ترتیب) مدیون آثار این هنرمندان است: - حبیب بدیری و فرآواز - ؛ Astor Piazzolla - اکتاویو پاز، مهدی جواهریان، پیام یزدان‌جو و John Lennon - ایوگنی واسیلیویچ کلویف، زهرا سلطانی، و Valery Kaner - اکتاویو پاز، حسن فیاد و Frédéric Chopin - آرتور کوستلر، خشایار دیهیمی، نصرالله دیهیمی، John Williams، داریوش اقبالی، ایرج جنتی عطایی و پرویز مقصدی - اکتاویو پاز، احمد میرعلایی و Renaud - ابوسعید ابوالخیر، محمدرضا شفیعی کدکنی، پارسا یعقوبی، شهرام ناظری، نورعلیشاه اصفهانی و کیخسرو پورناظری - اکتاویو پاز، مهدی جواهریان، پیام یزدان‌جو و Carlos Gardel - دست‌اندرکاران مجلۀ داستان همشهری، رابرت آنتونی سیگل، بصیر برهانی، Swingle Singers، susan Boyle ، Matt Monro، Mitch Leighو Joe Darion - اکتاویو پاز، احمد شاملو، Inti Illimani، Sergio Ortega و Quilapayún - آگاتا کریستی، بهزاد بشارت، Christopher Gunning، پولاد ترکمن راد و آنسامبل نور - اکتاویو پاز، Roy Orbison و Mercedes Sosa کانال تلگرام بقچه @bogh_cheh ارتباط با بقچه @RadioBoghcheh

En pistes ! L'actualité du disque classique
Nikolaï Lugansky dans les dernières sonates pour piano de Beethoven

En pistes ! L'actualité du disque classique

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 119:09


durée : 01:59:09 - En pistes ! du mardi 10 novembre 2020 - par : Emilie Munera, Rodolphe Bruneau Boulmier - Au menu du jour également : l'ensemble Inalto fait revivre Luigi Zenobi et Giovanni Sansoni, deux légendes du cornet à bouquin ; Ravel par les chambristes français de l'Orchestre Philharmonique de Berlin ; trois symphonies du compositeur britannique contemporain Christopher Gunning... - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard

Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
The Archive with Jason Drury: Episode 24 - Part 1

Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 91:59


On part one of episode 24 of THE ARCHIVE on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO NETWORK, host Jason Drury starts the show with music by John Lunn from the 2019 film, DOWNTON ABBEY, based on the popular UK TV series of the same name. Then Jason presents music from the 90s sci-fi television series, SEAQUEST DSV, with music composed by John Debney.  Afterwards, you'll hear music from the classic 1980 sci-fi horror film, THE THING, with music by the late, great Academy Award-winning composer, Ennio Morricone. In the "Best of British" segment Jason presents music from the veteran composer Christopher Gunning with his memorable score for the 1985 film WHEN THE WHALES CAME. Part one finishes off with selections from Jerry Goldsmith’s wonderful score from the 1978 film, THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY. Enjoy! —— Check out our NEW Cinematic Sound Radio TeePublic Store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com

RFS: Vox Satanae
Vox Satanae – Episode #473

RFS: Vox Satanae

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 152:51


Vox Satanae – Episode 473 – 153 Minutes – Week of May 11, 2020 This week we hear works by William Byrd, Matthew Locke, Santiago de Murcia, Luigi Boccherini, Bernhard Molique, Paul Gilson, and Christopher Gunning.

Miss Information: A Trivia Podcast
128 – Mystery Woman: Agatha Christie

Miss Information: A Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 58:44


*Whew*! We’re free from the holiday season [and concurrent theme months], so let’s start the new year off with a good old-fashioned episode about Agatha Christie! Learn all about her life, mysterious disappearance, and her famous character with a magnificent mustache. Later, grab some fries and some beard balm and take a quiz on Belgium and facial hair styles!. . . [Music: 1) Christopher Gunning, “The Belgian Detective (From Poirot),” 2013; 2) Frau Holle, “Ascending Souls,” 2017. Courtesy of Frau Holle, CC BY-NC 3.0 license.]

Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast
65: Composer Christopher Gunning discusses TV commercials, Poirot, and his symphonies

Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 47:56


25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade - A Retrospective
Vampire Players Guide - Episode 91

25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade - A Retrospective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 37:15


This book was written by Kraig Blackwelder, Carl Bowen, Ann Braidwood, Jacqueline Brasfield, Christopher Gunning, Conrad Hubbard, Evan Jamieson, Jim Kiley, Christopher Kobar, Rhiannon Louve, Ari Marmell, Matt McFarland, Patrick O’Duffy, Chip Quinn, Aaron Rosenberg, Myranda Sarro, Dean Shomshak, Greg Stolze, Adam Tinworth and Janet Trautvetter with development and additional material by Justin Achilli. the Vampire Players Guide was published October 6th, 2003 for White Wolf Publishing.

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25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade - A Retrospective
Counsel of Primogen - Episode 82

25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade - A Retrospective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2018 58:56


This book was written by Kraig Blackwelder, Christopher Gunning, Ari Marmell and Cynthia Summers and developed by Justin Achilli for White Wolf Studios on March 3rd, 2003.

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25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade - A Retrospective
Havens of the Damned - Episode 77

25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade - A Retrospective

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 41:18


Havens of the DamnedWritten by: Christopher Gunning, Jess Heinig, David Martin, Steve McDonald, Lucien SoulbanJune 3rd, 2002Where the Undead StayAlmost every Kindred has a haven, and those who dont are a sorry lot indeed. From a princes sprawling estate to the steam-tunnel nest of a Nosferatu, havens say much about their owners. This collection of unique havens looks at the specific needs of the Kindred who maintain them and gives advice for how to incorporate them into a story.Dwellings of the KindredThe purpose of Havens of the Damned is to encourage players and Storytellers to view havens as something more than simply where the Kindred rest during the daylight hours. A folio of interesting havens, this book introduces the perfect way to introduce new story hooks to any chronicle.

Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music

On this week’s episode of CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO, we will be shining the spotlight again on film, TV and video game re-recordings. Back in August of 2016, we presented a similar re-recording program. We also featured John Williams re-recordings, James Horner re-recordings, Elmer Bernstein re-recordings, and an entire tribute to Charles Gerhardt. Today you will hear selections from EL HOMBRE ESPONJA (THE MAN SPONGE) by Fernando Velazquez, JULIUS CAESER by Miklos Rozsa, SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES by Geroges Delerue, A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE by Alex North, A TIME TO KILL by Elliot Goldenthal, UNDER SUSPICION and WHEN THE WHALES CAME by Christopher Gunning, BLUE VELVET, INSIDE THE ACTORS STUDIO and THE TORCH THEME FROM THE BARCELONA SUMMER OLYMPIC by Angelo Badalamenti, and BATTLESTAR GALACTICA by Stu Phillips. Featured conductors include Bruce Broughton, Jerry Goldsmith, Dirk Brosse, Joel McNeely, and Rumon Gamba. Featured orchestras include The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, The National Philharmonic Orchestra, Orquesta Sinfonica de Euskadi, The BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, and The Brussels Philharmonic. And when you are done, check out CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO’s countdown of the top 14 re-recordings of all time by going to http://www.cinematicsound.net/14th-anniversary/ Cinematic Sound Radio http://www.cinematicsound.net WROCK Radio http://www.wrockradio.com Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com

Midweek
Frieda Hughes, Christopher Gunning, Jim Buttress, Ronnie Le Drew

Midweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2016 42:00


Libby Purves meets poet and artist Frieda Hughes; composer Christopher Gunning; puppeteer Ronnie Le Drew and horticulturalist and gardening judge Jim Buttress. Ronnie Le Drew is a puppeteer. Over his long career he has operated Muffin the Mule, Sweep and Zippy from the children's television series Rainbow. He discovered puppetry as a small boy, performing glove puppet shows for his friends on the south London council estate where he grew up. His biography Zippy and Me, written with Duncan Barrett and Nuala Calvi, will be published by Unbound. Ronnie is performing the Snitchity Titch Show at the Little Angel Theatre, London. Christopher Gunning is an award-winning composer, best known for his theme music to Agatha Christie's Poirot as well as Porterhouse Blue and La Vie en Rose. He started out writing music for commercials and early on in his career he worked as assistant to the late Dudley Moore, who became a regular pianist on a variety of Christopher's jingles and documentary scores. Christopher's latest work is a violin and cello concerto, inspired by his love of Wales. Violin Concerto/Cello Concerto/Birdflight is released on Discovery Records. Frieda Hughes is a poet and artist. The daughter of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath, Her book, Alternative Values, is the story of her life told through a series of abstract paintings which accompany her poetry. Frieda wrote and painted from an early age and for many years has been a children's writer. She is talking about her life and work at the Salisbury International Arts Festival. Alternative Values is published by Bloodaxe Books. Jim Buttress is a gardener, horticulturalist and RHS judge, known for his trademark bowler hat and clipboard. He has presided over flower shows including Chelsea and Hampton Court and the Britain in Bloom competition for over 25 years. In his memoir, The People's Gardener, he recounts his garden memories including his ten years as superintendent of the Central Royal Parks - on one occasion looking after some elephants which had taken up residence in Hyde Park. His memoir, The People's Gardener, is published by Sidgwick And Jackson. Producer: Paula McGinley.

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed
La Vie en Rose • The Next Reel

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2015 78:04


Biopics come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Olivier Dahan’s film “La Vie en Rose” detailing the life of Edith Piaf, one of France’s greatest singers and international stars, is a whirlwind of a film. Unlike biopics that tell the story linearly, this one wraps its audience in and proceeds to take them on a wild ride all through Piaf’s sadly short life, not so much focused on chronology as much as an emotional journey. It’s a brazen way to tell the story but one that mostly works. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we conclude our 4-part Guess the Connection series with Dahan’s 2007 Oscar-winning film “La Vie en Rose.” We talk about Marion Cotillard’s performance, which drives this film and is, in our minds, the reason to watch it. We touch on the other performers, notably Gerard Depardieu and Emmanuelle Seigner, but how all of them are truly dwarfed by Cotillard’s performance. We discuss the nature of biopics and how this story structure works in the world of this subgenre, then debate which type of biopic we find more successful. We chat about the cinematography by Tetsuo Nagata and how great it looks, along with several specific scenes that unfold in very creative ways. And we talk about Piaf’s songs and Christopher Gunning’s score, looking at the balance between the two and how the film doesn’t feel the need to overwhelm us with every Piaf song out there. It’s a strong story because of Piaf’s life and Cotillard’s performance and we have a great time talking about it. Tune in! Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we’re doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it’s just a nice thing to do. Thanks!! The Next Reel on iTunes The Next Reel on Facebook The Next Reel on Twitter The Next Reel on Flickchart The Next Reel on Letterboxd Guess the Movie with The Next Reel on Instagram Check out the Posters with The Next Reel on Pinterest And for anyone interested in our fine bouquet of show hosts: Follow Andy Nelson on Twitter Follow Pete Wright on Twitter Follow Steve Sarmento on Twitter Check out Tom Metz on IMDB Follow Mike Evans on Twitter Follow Chadd Stoops on Twitter Follow Steven Smart on Letterboxd

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts
La Vie en Rose • The Next Reel

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2015 78:04


Biopics come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Olivier Dahan's film “La Vie en Rose” detailing the life of Edith Piaf, one of France's greatest singers and international stars, is a whirlwind of a film. Unlike biopics that tell the story linearly, this one wraps its audience in and proceeds to take them on a wild ride all through Piaf's sadly short life, not so much focused on chronology as much as an emotional journey. It's a brazen way to tell the story but one that mostly works. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we conclude our 4-part Guess the Connection series with Dahan's 2007 Oscar-winning film “La Vie en Rose.” We talk about Marion Cotillard's performance, which drives this film and is, in our minds, the reason to watch it. We touch on the other performers, notably Gerard Depardieu and Emmanuelle Seigner, but how all of them are truly dwarfed by Cotillard's performance. We discuss the nature of biopics and how this story structure works in the world of this subgenre, then debate which type of biopic we find more successful. We chat about the cinematography by Tetsuo Nagata and how great it looks, along with several specific scenes that unfold in very creative ways. And we talk about Piaf's songs and Christopher Gunning's score, looking at the balance between the two and how the film doesn't feel the need to overwhelm us with every Piaf song out there. It's a strong story because of Piaf's life and Cotillard's performance and we have a great time talking about it. Tune in! Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we're doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it's just a nice thing to do. Thanks!! The Next Reel on iTunes The Next Reel on Facebook The Next Reel on Twitter The Next Reel on Flickchart The Next Reel on Letterboxd Guess the Movie with The Next Reel on Instagram Check out the Posters with The Next Reel on Pinterest And for anyone interested in our fine bouquet of show hosts: Follow Andy Nelson on Twitter Follow Pete Wright on Twitter Follow Steve Sarmento on Twitter Check out Tom Metz on IMDB Follow Mike Evans on Twitter Follow Chadd Stoops on Twitter Follow Steven Smart on Letterboxd

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed
The Next Reel Film Podcast La Vie en Rose • The Next Reel

The Next Reel Film Podcast Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2015 78:05


Biopics come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Olivier Dahan's film “La Vie en Rose” detailing the life of Edith Piaf, one of France's greatest singers and international stars, is a whirlwind of a film. Unlike biopics that tell the story linearly, this one wraps its audience in and proceeds to take them on a wild ride all through Piaf's sadly short life, not so much focused on chronology as much as an emotional journey. It's a brazen way to tell the story but one that mostly works. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we conclude our 4-part Guess the Connection series with Dahan's 2007 Oscar-winning film “La Vie en Rose.” We talk about Marion Cotillard's performance, which drives this film and is, in our minds, the reason to watch it. We touch on the other performers, notably Gerard Depardieu and Emmanuelle Seigner, but how all of them are truly dwarfed by Cotillard's performance. We discuss the nature of biopics and how this story structure works in the world of this subgenre, then debate which type of biopic we find more successful. We chat about the cinematography by Tetsuo Nagata and how great it looks, along with several specific scenes that unfold in very creative ways. And we talk about Piaf's songs and Christopher Gunning's score, looking at the balance between the two and how the film doesn't feel the need to overwhelm us with every Piaf song out there. It's a strong story because of Piaf's life and Cotillard's performance and we have a great time talking about it. Tune in!* * *Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we're doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it's just a nice thing to do. Thanks!!- [The Next Reel on iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-reel/id478159328?mt=2)- [The Next Reel on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/TheNextReel)- [The Next Reel on Twitter](http://twitter.com/thenextreel)- [The Next Reel on Flickchart](http://www.flickchart.com/thenextreel)- [The Next Reel on Letterboxd](http://letterboxd.com/thenextreel/)- [Guess the Movie with The Next Reel on Instagram](http://instagram.com/thenextreel)- [Check out the Posters with The Next Reel on Pinterest](http://pinterest.com/thenextreel)And for anyone interested in our fine bouquet of show hosts:- [Follow Andy Nelson on Twitter](http://twitter.com/sodacreekfilm)- [Follow Pete Wright on Twitter](http://twitter.com/petewright)- [Follow Steve Sarmento on Twitter](https://twitter.com/mr_steve23)- [Check out Tom Metz on IMDB](http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1224453/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1)- [Follow Mike Evans on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ubersky)- [Follow Chadd Stoops on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ChaddStoops)- [Follow Steven Smart on Letterboxd](http://letterboxd.com/steamrobot/)

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts
La Vie en Rose • The Next Reel

The Next Reel by The Next Reel Film Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2015 78:05


Biopics come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Olivier Dahan's film “La Vie en Rose” detailing the life of Edith Piaf, one of France's greatest singers and international stars, is a whirlwind of a film. Unlike biopics that tell the story linearly, this one wraps its audience in and proceeds to take them on a wild ride all through Piaf's sadly short life, not so much focused on chronology as much as an emotional journey. It's a brazen way to tell the story but one that mostly works. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we conclude our 4-part Guess the Connection series with Dahan's 2007 Oscar-winning film “La Vie en Rose.” We talk about Marion Cotillard's performance, which drives this film and is, in our minds, the reason to watch it. We touch on the other performers, notably Gerard Depardieu and Emmanuelle Seigner, but how all of them are truly dwarfed by Cotillard's performance. We discuss the nature of biopics and how this story structure works in the world of this subgenre, then debate which type of biopic we find more successful. We chat about the cinematography by Tetsuo Nagata and how great it looks, along with several specific scenes that unfold in very creative ways. And we talk about Piaf's songs and Christopher Gunning's score, looking at the balance between the two and how the film doesn't feel the need to overwhelm us with every Piaf song out there. It's a strong story because of Piaf's life and Cotillard's performance and we have a great time talking about it. Tune in!* * *Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we're doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it's just a nice thing to do. Thanks!!- [The Next Reel on iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-reel/id478159328?mt=2)- [The Next Reel on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/TheNextReel)- [The Next Reel on Twitter](http://twitter.com/thenextreel)- [The Next Reel on Flickchart](http://www.flickchart.com/thenextreel)- [The Next Reel on Letterboxd](http://letterboxd.com/thenextreel/)- [Guess the Movie with The Next Reel on Instagram](http://instagram.com/thenextreel)- [Check out the Posters with The Next Reel on Pinterest](http://pinterest.com/thenextreel)And for anyone interested in our fine bouquet of show hosts:- [Follow Andy Nelson on Twitter](http://twitter.com/sodacreekfilm)- [Follow Pete Wright on Twitter](http://twitter.com/petewright)- [Follow Steve Sarmento on Twitter](https://twitter.com/mr_steve23)- [Check out Tom Metz on IMDB](http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1224453/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1)- [Follow Mike Evans on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ubersky)- [Follow Chadd Stoops on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ChaddStoops)- [Follow Steven Smart on Letterboxd](http://letterboxd.com/steamrobot/)

Front Row: Archive 2012
Fourth Plinth; Peter Ackroyd; new Water Music

Front Row: Archive 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2012 28:42


With Mark Lawson. Mark reports on the latest art-work to adorn the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar - a golden boy on a rocking horse designed by Elmgreen and Dragset. and unveiled today by Joanna Lumley, who discusses the work. Peter Ackroyd reflects on his biography of Wilkie Collins, author of the Moonstone and The Woman in White, and friend of Charles Dickens, whose personal life was full of secrets. In Basildon is a new play by David Eldridge about a close knit Essex family coming to terms with a recent death. Writer Tim Lott gives his verdict. And Mark speaks to two of the ten composers taking inspiration from Handel's Water Music for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The new works will be performed as part of the 1000 boat flotilla travelling down the Thames on June 3. Debbie Wiseman, whose film scores include Tom and Viv and Wilde, and Christopher Gunning, whose music includes the theme for Poirot, talk about the challenges of re-imagining Handel's famous score. Producer Timothy Prosser.

creation podcasts: guestlist
Guest List Podcast 52

creation podcasts: guestlist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2007 29:44


On the Guest List this week Anne-Marie Minhall talks to Mike Oldfield who is currently working on a new classical work with composer Karl Jenkins…..Also on the show is actor Martin Jarvis who tells Annie all about a new CD looking at the relationships between Clara Schumann ,Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms….And the composer Christopher Gunning tells the Guest List all about the soundtrack to the movie ‘La Vie En Rose’ – based on the life of the legendary Edith Piaff.