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Between 2 Stands
From the Sea to the City with Principal Guest Conductor Tabita Berglund

Between 2 Stands

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 28:53


The guys chat with Tabita Berglund before her debut performance as the Detroit Symphony Orchestra's newly appointed Principal Guest Conductor. Catch Tabita conducting Sibelius' Lemminkäinen Suite, Britten's Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes, and the US Premiere of Anna Clyne's Time and Tides October 18-20, 2024. 

Klassieke Klets
#26: De turbo van Leonard Bernstein

Klassieke Klets

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 48:27


Seks, drank, drugs: de lust van Leonard Bernstein was onstilbaar. Joris en Guido duiken even in zijn leven, maar toch vooral in zijn werk. Telde de man van de musical West Side Story mee als een serieuze componist? Wat was zijn aandeel in de revival van Mahler? And what about the Lenny leap? * Leonard Bernstein spreekt tijdens een van de Young People's Concerts* Leonard Bernstein, 'Lucky to be me', uit: On the Town, studio-orkest o.l.v. Leonard Bernstein* Aaron Copland, Doppio movimento, uit: Appalachian Spring, New York Philharmonic Orchestra o.l.v. Leonard Bernstein* Igor Stravinsky, Glorification de l'élue, uit: Le sacre du printemps,  New York Philharmonic Orchestra o.l.v. Leonard Bernstein* Gustav Mahler, deel 4 (Finale), uit: Zesde symfonie, Wiener Philharmoniker o.l.v. Leonard Bernstein* Leonard Bernstein, 'I Don't Know', uit: Mass, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra o.l.v. Marin Alsop* Benjamin Britten, Sunday Morning, uit Four Sea Interludes, Boston Symphony Orchestra o.l.v. Leonard Bernstein

Kalm met Klassiek
#155 - Strand - 'Four Sea Interludes - deel III “Moonlight”' van Benjamin Britten (S03)

Kalm met Klassiek

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 8:18


Welkom terug bij een nieuwe aflevering van Kalm met Klassiek, dé podcastserie voor je dagelijkse momentje rust. Deze week luisterden we naar muziek in het thema ‘strand'. Het strand is niet alleen een plek met zon, parasols en ijsjes. Het is ook iedere nacht in donker gehuld, en het maanlicht streelt de spiegelende golven. Even geen warmte en zon op het strand, maar rust en koelte. Daarom luisteren we vandaag naar muziek van de Engelse componist Benjamin Britten, genaamd “Four Sea Interludes”. 

C’est dans la poche ! Le podcast de l’Auditorium-Orchestre national de Lyon
Britten - Four Sea Interludes par Charlotte Landru-Chandès (France Musique) ๏ C'est dans la poche ! #48 ๏ Auditorium-Orchestre national de Lyon

C’est dans la poche ! Le podcast de l’Auditorium-Orchestre national de Lyon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 9:46


๏ Épisode 48 ๏ Les Quatre Interludes Marins de Benjamin Britten sont extraits de l'opéra Peter Grimes qui raconte l'histoire d'un pêcheur dont le jeune mousse vient de disparaître dans d'étranges circonstances. La suite orchestrale, jouée indépendamment de l'opéra, évoque les atmosphères changeantes et imprévisibles d'un village de pêcheurs en bord de mer. Dans ce podcast, Charlotte Landru-Chandès nous propose de découvrir comment Britten met en musique ces différentes peintures maritimes avant de présenter les compositeurs britanniques pour qui les tempêtes, les vagues et les marées ont également été une puissante source d'inspiration. ▂

Record Review Podcast
Britten's Four Sea Interludes

Record Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 50:41


Anna Lapwood compares recordings of Benjamin Britten's Four Sea Interludes and picks a favourite. When Peter Grimes premiered in 1945 it immediately put Britten, uniquely among his compatriots, in the first rank of the world's opera composers. As well as the consummate solo vocal and choral writing, the orchestra, too, plays a vital role in Britten's dark drama of alienation and hypocrisy in a small Suffolk fishing community. Several purely orchestral episodes sometimes punctuate, sometimes push forward the narrative and four of these were published separately as the Sea Interludes. Much performed and recorded, Britten's dazzling orchestration vividly conjures up Dawn, Sunday Morning, Moonlight and a Storm.

The Classical Music Pod
All the Stops with Anna Lapwood

The Classical Music Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 47:00


Sam and Tim return from their summer break with a new season of classical shenanigans. Kicking things off is an interview with organist, conductor, broadcaster and all-round musical superstar Anna Lapwood. She discusses her latest release for solo organ, Images, recorded at Ely Cathedral, as well as the role of secular music in church services and the mixing of boy and girl choristers.…Music referenced:Images by Owain Park, performed by Anna Lapwood‘Sunday Morning' and ‘Dawn' from Benjamin Britten's Four Sea Interludes, arranged and performed by Anna LapwoodThe Andante from Debussy's String Quartet, arranged and performed by Anna LapwoodOlivier Messiaen's Vocalise-Interlude, arranged and performed by Anna Lapwood‘And with His stripes we are healed' from Handel's Messiah Part II‘Kyrie' from Mozart's RequiemAn Occasional Trumpet Voluntary by Patrick Gowers, performed by Anna Lapwood…Buy us a coffee innit: https://ko-fi.com/classicalpod …Follow us here: instagram.com/classicalpod/twitter.com/ClassicalPod facebook.com/ClassicalPod/

Kalm met Klassiek
#229 - Als een vis in het water - 'Four Sea Interludes' van Britten

Kalm met Klassiek

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 5:38


Kalm met Klassiek is jouw dagelijkse dosis klassieke ontspanning. Deze week dobber je samen met Ab door onze muzikale waterweek. Na de echte én de fantasiedieren, kiezen we weer even voor het ruime sop: een boottochtje op zee. Onder begeleiding van de ‘Four Sea Interludes' van Benjamin Britten. Ga je mee? Zonder kompas, maar met de wind, de zon en ons gevoel, die ons probleemloos de weg wijzen. Geniet ervan. 

Composer of the Week
Benjamin Britten (1913-1976)

Composer of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 70:02


Donald Macleod explores the musical life of Benjamin Britten Music Featured: Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge (Nos 7 & 8) Phantasy Quartet Nocturne (On This Island) Ballad of Heroes (2nd mvt) Suite for Violin and Piano (Lullaby; Waltz) Hymn to St Cecilia Calypso Young Apollo for Piano and Strings Violin Concerto in D minor (1st & 2nd mvt) An American Overture Ceremony of Carols (Nos 7 & 8) Peter Grimes, Prologue Peter Grimes, “Old Joe has gone fishing” Four Sea Interludes, Op 33a Dark Tower (extract) Oliver Cromwell (Folk Song Arrangements) The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra Peter Grimes, “Embroidery in Childhood” Albert Herring, “Albert the Good” Saint Nicolas (excerpt) Noye's Fludde, “It is good for to be still” Lachrymae (reflections on a song by John Dowland) Canticle ii: Abraham and Isaac Nocturnal after John Dowland (Passacaglia) War Requiem, Requiem aeternam War Requiem, Sanctus Symphony for cello and orchestra (2nd mvt) Third Suite for Cello(Passacaglia) Death in Venice (excerpt) String Quartet No 3, Op 94 (3rd & 4th mvts) Presented by Donald Macleod Produced by Martin Williams For full track listings, including artist and recording details, and to listen to the pieces featured in full (for 30 days after broadcast) head to the series page for Benjamin Britten (1913-1976) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000xd01 And you can delve into the A-Z of all the composers we've featured on Composer of the Week here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/3cjHdZlXwL7W41XGB77X3S0/composers-a-to-z

Charlie Higson & Friends
Vic Reeves - Part 1

Charlie Higson & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 34:59


Charlie is joined by Vic Reeves AKA Jim Moir AKA Chin, one half of top comedy duo Reeves & Mortimer. They chat about light entertainment, musicals, comedy partnerships, Vic's work as a painter and artist, choosing classical pieces for Reeves & Mortimer on tour, how Vic feels about Bob teaming up with Paul Whitehouse for Gone Fishing and renting classical records from the library! The episode contained an extract of The Dance of the Knights from Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, performed by the St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Yuri Temirkanov, taken from an album on Signum Records, available to buy at signumrecords.com. We also heard a clip of Mussorgsky's A Night on the Bare Mountain, played by the London Philharmonic Orchestra with Vladimir Jurowski, available at lpo.org.uk. The next piece of music was from Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake, and that was another recording by the St Petersburg Philharmonic orchestra and Yuri Temirkanov, and the final extract was from Dawn from Benjamin Britten's Four Sea Interludes, performed by the Britten-Pears Orchestra, conducted by Steuart Bedford – and those two are both available at signumrecords.com.

A Thousand Pictures ... of Classical Music
Episode 7 - Inside the Storm

A Thousand Pictures ... of Classical Music

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 17:49


In the ‘Four Sea Interludes' by Benjamin Britten you're standing on the cliffs of the English Channel and a storm is raging around you. Waves are crashing, wind is hurtling, and rain is drenching you from all angles! In this episode I share insights into the piece, I answer the question ‘What is rhythm?', and we continue to explore the different types of pieces played by orchestras. This episode features ‘Storm' from the ‘Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes' by the composer Benjamin Britten. I recommend the recording by the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Andrew Davis. Further information: www.athousandpictures.com/episode7.   I hope you enjoy the show! Please subscribe and help us grow by leaving a rating and a review. And please share the podcast with others!   Feel free to contact Scott Wilson via:  EMAIL: feedback@athousandpictures.com  FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/1000PicturesPod INSTAGRAM: @1000picturespod TWITTER: @1000PicturesPod WEBSITE: www.athousandpictures.com

Disques de légende
Leonard Bernstein : son dernier concert

Disques de légende

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 30:31


durée : 00:30:31 - Disques de légende du vendredi 19 mars 2021 - Ce 19 août 1990, Leonard Bernstein donne son tout dernier concert à Tanglewood avec l'Orchestre Symphonique de Boston, afin de rendre hommage à Serge Koussevitzky. Au programme : la "Septième Symphonie" de Beethoven et les "Four Sea Interludes" de Britten. Un concert émouvant et hors du temps.

CACOPHONY
63. The moods of the sea and a sense of place - Britten, Sea Interludes

CACOPHONY

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 6:30


Some music conjures up a sense of place perfectly and no one has done it better then Benjamin Britten's depiction of the Suffolk coast of England. Bleak, angry, foreboding and special - this is Four Sea Interludes from the opera Peter Grimes. Music here on youtube or Spotify  Listening time: 23 mins [Intro podcast 7', Music 16']   Please comment on Facebook or at Cacophonyonline.com Rate, share and subscribe to the podcast Thanks for listening!    

Seriously…
The Pebble In Your Pocket

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 28:36


Why do people love pebbles? What is it about their appearance, texture, sounds, history and folklore that inspires us? BBC Radio 4 invites you on a lyrical pebble pilgrimage, shaped by the sounds of scrunching shingle and wild waves. ‘The beautifully shaped stone, washed up by the sea, is a symbol of continuity, a silent image of our desire for survival, peace and security.’ (Barbara Hepworth) We hear how pebbles have influenced some of our greatest artists, possessing secrets of deep time, and woven into our history and our very being. What do pebbles tell us about the world, and about ourselves? Across the British Isles, we meet a writer, a geologist, an archivist, a clothes designer, and a team of pebble dashers – people who work with and are captivated by pebbles. In Cambridge, we visit Kettle’s Yard gallery – created by the late art collector Jim Ede and known as the Louvre of the Pebble. The programme includes pebble-inspired poetry and music, and soundscapes of pebbles recorded in a range of locations, from NE Scotland to SW England. POETRY: Stone Speech by Charles Tomlinson Dover Beach (extract) by Matthew Arnold MUSIC: The Sea – Morcheeba Pebble Dash – Gang Colours Sunday Morning, from Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes (Opus 33a), composed by Benjamin Britten. Pebble Shore – Baltic Fleet Gotta Pebble In My Shoe – Ella Fitzgerald The Pebble and the Boulder – MJ Hibbett Su-a Song – Jenna Reid Extract from Barbara Hepworth, BBC TV, September 1961 – by kind permission of Sophie Bowness: ‘Barbara Hepworth © Bowness' Producer: Steve Urquhart Executive Producer: Emma Walker A Rosa production for BBC Radio 4

Inside Opera
In Conversation With Stephen Lawless

Inside Opera

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 67:02


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Zig Zag
Souffle de mer

Zig Zag

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2017 118:30


durée : 01:58:30 - Souffle de mer - par : Renaud Machart - **Programme musical** **Claude Debussy:** _Children's Corner_, L. 113 - "Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum" Michel Dalberto (piano) Aparté AP111 **Franz Schmidt:** Symphonie n°2 - 1. _Lebhaft_ Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Semyon Bychkov (direction) Sony 88985355522 **Peter Maxwell Davis:** _The Last Island_, Op. 301 pour sextuor à cordes Hebrides Ensemble Delphian DCD34178 **Franz Schubert:** Quintette pour cordes, Op. 163, D 956 - 2. Adagio Melos Quartet et Mstislav Rostropovich (violoncelle) DG 4776357 **Dimitri Chostakovitch:** Concerto pour piano n° 2 : 2. Andante Alexander Melnikov (piano) Mahler Chamber Orchestra Teodor Currentzis (direction) Harmonia Mundi HMC902104 **Aubert Lemeland:** _Time Landscapes_ op.153 Carole Farley (soprano) Cordes de l'ensemble instrumental de Grenoble Marc Tardue (direction) Skarbo D SK 5994 **Benjamin Britten:** _Night – Night Piece – Notturno_ Stephen Hough (piano) coffret de 37 CD EMI2175262 **Benjamin Britten:** _Peter Grimes_, Op. 33, "Four Sea Interludes" Boston Symphony Orchestra Leonard Bernstein (piano) Deutsche Grammophon 431 768-2 Dernier concert public de L. Berstein 19 août 1990 à Tanglewood - réalisé par : Laurent Lefrançois

Strange Horizons
May Poetry Read by Julia Rios, Ciro Faienza, Ciro Faienza, and Shveta Thakrar

Strange Horizons

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2015 11:59


In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents poetry from the May issues of Strange Horizons. "Four Sea Interludes" by Kailee Marie Pedersen read by Marie Pedersen. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Kailee here. "Not With Flowers" by Deepthi Gopal read by Julia Rios. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Deepthi here. "Ghost Irises" by Jenny Blackford read by Ciro Faienza. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Jenny here. "Shadowskin" by Shveta Thakrar read by Shveta Thakrar. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Shveta here.

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Artbeat - 103.2 Dublin City FM
Artbeat 16 October 2013 | RTÉ NSO: Big On Britten - Britten & America

Artbeat - 103.2 Dublin City FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2013 14:36


This year is Benjamin Britten's centenary and the RTÉ Symphony Orchestra is celebrating in some style with the second in a series entitled Big on Britten. Declan McGovern, RTÉ NSO General Manager joined Artbeat's Des FitzGerald to talk about this fascinating composer. Born in the fishing port of Lowestoft in Suffolk, on England’s east coast, the sea always had a strong pull on Britten and the Four Sea Interludes is the the most outstanding example of this influence. Composed as orchestral pieces to divide the opera Peter Grimes: Dawn; Sunday Morning; Moonlight and Storm capture the North Sea in all its moods. Britten spent the early part of the Second World War in America and the concert reflects this with Bernstein’s On the Town (Three Dance Episodes) and Copland’s ballet score Appalachian Spring. Britten’s Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, based on a selection of six nocturnal poems by, among others, Blake, Jonson and Keats also features. Big On Britten: Britten & America RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Friday 18 October at 8pm National Concert Hall Prices: €35, €30, €24, €18, €10 Box office: 01 417 0000