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BBC Proms, 2001, Last Night of the Proms, 2001: Part 1
directed by Jonathan Haswell, fl. 1997; composed by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1848-, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Sir Michael Tippett, 1905-1998, Samuel Barber, 1910-1981, John Coolidge Adams, 1947-, Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Gerald Finzi, 1901-1956, Giuseppe Verdi, 1813-1901 and John Stafford Smith, 1750-1836; conducted by Leonard Slatkin; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by Peter Maniura, fl. 1985, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Ann Murray, 1949-, William Houghton and Martin Hurrell, BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus and BBC Symphony Orchestra, in BBC Proms, 2001 (London, England: BBC Worldwide), 1 hour 10 mins
On 11th September 2001, the world witnessed the most horrific terrorist attack in history. 2001's Last Night of the Proms changed its plans and performed instead a tribute to the victims around the world. Of the traditional final sequence in the second half, Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No.1, Henry Wood's F...
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directed by Jonathan Haswell, fl. 1997; composed by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1848-, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Sir Michael Tippett, 1905-1998, Samuel Barber, 1910-1981, John Coolidge Adams, 1947-, Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Gerald Finzi, 1901-1956, Giuseppe Verdi, 1813-1901 and John Stafford Smith, 1750-1836; conducted by Leonard Slatkin; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by Peter Maniura, fl. 1985, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Ann Murray, 1949-, William Houghton and Martin Hurrell, BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus and BBC Symphony Orchestra, in BBC Proms, 2001 (London, England: BBC Worldwide), 1 hour 10 mins
Description
On 11th September 2001, the world witnessed the most horrific terrorist attack in history. 2001's Last Night of the Proms changed its plans and performed instead a tribute to the victims around the world. Of the traditional final sequence in the second half, Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No.1, Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea-Songs, and Rule, Britannia! were replaced with John Adams' fanfare Tromba Lontana, Samuel Barber's Adagio for St...
On 11th September 2001, the world witnessed the most horrific terrorist attack in history. 2001's Last Night of the Proms changed its plans and performed instead a tribute to the victims around the world. Of the traditional final sequence in the second half, Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No.1, Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea-Songs, and Rule, Britannia! were replaced with John Adams' fanfare Tromba Lontana, Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings, Spirituals from Michael Tippett's A Child of Our Time and the Choral Finale from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
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Performer / Ensemble
BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Ann Murray, 1949-, William Houghton, Martin Hurrell
Contributor
Leonard Slatkin, Peter Maniura, fl. 1985, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1848-, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Sir Michael Tippett, 1905-1998, Samuel Barber, 1910-1981, John Coolidge Adams, 1947-, Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Gerald Finzi, 1901-1956, Giuseppe Verdi, 1813-1901, John Stafford Smith, 1750-1836, Jonathan Haswell, fl. 1997, BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Ann Murray, 1949-, William Houghton, Ma...
Charles Hubert Hastings Parry, 1848-, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Sir Michael Tippett, 1905-1998, Samuel Barber, 1910-1981, John Coolidge Adams, 1947-, Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Gerald Finzi, 1901-1956, Giuseppe Verdi, 1813-1901, John Stafford Smith, 1750-1836, Jonathan Haswell, fl. 1997, BBC Singers, BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Ann Murray, 1949-, William Houghton, Martin Hurrell, Stephanie Hughes
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BBC Worldwide
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BBC Proms
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BBC Proms, 2001, Last Night of the Proms, 2001: Part 2
directed by Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986; composed by Hubert Parry, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Sir Michael Tippett, 1905-1998, Samuel Barber, 1910-1981 and John Coolidge Adams, 1947-; conducted by Leonard Slatkin; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by Peter Maniura, fl. 1985, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Martin Hurrell, William Houghton, Kim Begley, Alice Coote, Timothy Robinson, Janice Watson and David Wilson-Johnson, 1950-, BBC Symphony Chorus and BBC Symphony Orchestra, in BBC Proms, 2001 (London, England: BBC Worldwide), 1 hour 12 mins
On 11th September 2001, the world witnessed the most horrific terrorist attack in history. 2001's Last Night of the Proms changed its plans and performed instead a tribute to the victims around the world. Of the traditional final sequence in the second half, Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No.1, Henry Wood's F...
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directed by Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986; composed by Hubert Parry, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Sir Michael Tippett, 1905-1998, Samuel Barber, 1910-1981 and John Coolidge Adams, 1947-; conducted by Leonard Slatkin; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by Peter Maniura, fl. 1985, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Martin Hurrell, William Houghton, Kim Begley, Alice Coote, Timothy Robinson, Janice Watson and David Wilson-Johnson, 1950-, BBC Symphony Chorus and BBC Symphony Orchestra, in BBC Proms, 2001 (London, England: BBC Worldwide), 1 hour 12 mins
Description
On 11th September 2001, the world witnessed the most horrific terrorist attack in history. 2001's Last Night of the Proms changed its plans and performed instead a tribute to the victims around the world. Of the traditional final sequence in the second half, Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No.1, Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea-Songs, and Rule, Britannia! were replaced with John Adams' fanfare Tromba Lontana, Samuel Barber's Adagio for St...
On 11th September 2001, the world witnessed the most horrific terrorist attack in history. 2001's Last Night of the Proms changed its plans and performed instead a tribute to the victims around the world. Of the traditional final sequence in the second half, Elgar's Pomp and Circumstance March No.1, Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea-Songs, and Rule, Britannia! were replaced with John Adams' fanfare Tromba Lontana, Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings, Spirituals from Michael Tippett's A Child of Our Time and the Choral Finale from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
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Field of Study
Classical Music
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Performance
Performer / Ensemble
BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Martin Hurrell, William Houghton, Kim Begley, Alice Coote, Timothy Robinson, Janice Watson, David Wilson-Johnson, 1950-
Contributor
Leonard Slatkin, Peter Maniura, fl. 1985, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Hubert Parry, Ludwig van Beethoven, 1770-1827, Sir Michael Tippett, 1905-1998, Samuel Barber, 1910-1981, John Coolidge Adams, 1947-, Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986, BBC Symphony Chorus, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Martin Hurrell, William Houghton, Kim Begley, Alice Coote, Timothy Robinson, Janice Watson, David Wilson-Johnson, 1950-, Stephanie Hughes
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
BBC Proms
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BBC Proms, 2002, Mahler's 8th Symphony
directed by Jonathan Haswell, fl. 1997; composed by Gustav Mahler, 1860-1911; conducted by Sir Simon Rattle, 1955-; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Jane Henschel, 1952-, Birgit Remmert, Soile Isokoski, Jon Villars, David Wilson-Johnson, 1950-, John Relyea, Christine Brewer, 1955- and Rosemary Joshua, fl. 2007, City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, Sydney Philharmonia Chorus, Toronto Children's Chorus, London Symphony Chorus, City of Birmingham Symphony Youth Chorus and National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, in BBC Proms, 2002 (London, England: BBC Worldwide), 1 hour 29 mins
Sir Simon Rattle conducts Mahler's massive Symphony of a Thousand with The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain to which he himself belonged as a teenager. A starry international cast is supported by choruses from three continents.
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directed by Jonathan Haswell, fl. 1997; composed by Gustav Mahler, 1860-1911; conducted by Sir Simon Rattle, 1955-; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Jane Henschel, 1952-, Birgit Remmert, Soile Isokoski, Jon Villars, David Wilson-Johnson, 1950-, John Relyea, Christine Brewer, 1955- and Rosemary Joshua, fl. 2007, City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, Sydney Philharmonia Chorus, Toronto Children's Chorus, London Symphony Chorus, City of Birmingham Symphony Youth Chorus and National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, in BBC Proms, 2002 (London, England: BBC Worldwide), 1 hour 29 mins
Description
Sir Simon Rattle conducts Mahler's massive Symphony of a Thousand with The National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain to which he himself belonged as a teenager. A starry international cast is supported by choruses from three continents.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, Sydney Philharmonia Chorus, Toronto Children's Chorus, London Symphony Chorus, City of Birmingham Symphony Youth Chorus, National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, Jane Henschel, 1952-, Birgit Remmert, Soile Isokoski, Jon Villars, David Wilson-Johnson, 1950-, John Relyea, Christine Brewer, 1955-, Rosemary Joshua, fl. 2007
Contributor
Sir Simon Rattle, 1955-, Oliver MacFarlane, fl. 1986, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Gustav Mahler, 1860-1911, Jonathan Haswell, fl. 1997, City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, Sydney Philharmonia Chorus, Toronto Children's Chorus, London Symphony Chorus, City of Birmingham Symphony Youth Chorus, National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, Jane Henschel, 1952-, Birgit Remmert, Soile Isokoski, Jon Villars, David Wilson-Johnson, 1950-, John Relyea, Christine Brewer, 1955-, Rosemary Jos...
Gustav Mahler, 1860-1911, Jonathan Haswell, fl. 1997, City of Birmingham Symphony Chorus, Sydney Philharmonia Chorus, Toronto Children's Chorus, London Symphony Chorus, City of Birmingham Symphony Youth Chorus, National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain, Jane Henschel, 1952-, Birgit Remmert, Soile Isokoski, Jon Villars, David Wilson-Johnson, 1950-, John Relyea, Christine Brewer, 1955-, Rosemary Joshua, fl. 2007, Stephanie Hughes
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BBC Worldwide
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BBC Proms
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Good Music, Episode 1
directed by Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000; composed by Adolphe Adam, 1803-1856, Heinrich Marschner, 1795-1861, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893, Enrique Granados (y Campiña), 1867-1916, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791 and Richard Strauss, 1864-1949; conducted by Valery Gergiev, 1953-, Christopher Hogwood, 1941-2014 and Sir Georg Solti, 1912-1997; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Paul Tortelier, 1914-1990, Paul Bernard, 1827-1879, Paul Blackburn, Paul Bonneau, 1918-1995, Dame Margot Fonteyn, 1919-1991, Sviatoslav Richter, George Frideric Handel, 1685-1759, Dame Joan Sutherland, 1926-2010, John Christopher Williams, 1941- and Julian Bream, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Academy of Ancient Music and Orchester der Bayerischen Staatsoper München (Bavarian State Opera Orchestra), in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 55 mins
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
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directed by Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000; composed by Adolphe Adam, 1803-1856, Heinrich Marschner, 1795-1861, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893, Enrique Granados (y Campiña), 1867-1916, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791 and Richard Strauss, 1864-1949; conducted by Valery Gergiev, 1953-, Christopher Hogwood, 1941-2014 and Sir Georg Solti, 1912-1997; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Paul Tortelier, 1914-1990, Paul Bernard, 1827-1879, Paul Blackburn, Paul Bonneau, 1918-1995, Dame Margot Fonteyn, 1919-1991, Sviatoslav Richter, George Frideric Handel, 1685-1759, Dame Joan Sutherland, 1926-2010, John Christopher Williams, 1941- and Julian Bream, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Academy of Ancient Music and Orchester der Bayerischen Staatsoper München (Bavarian State Opera Orchestra), in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 55 mins
Description
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Academy of Ancient Music, Orchester der Bayerischen Staatsoper München (Bavarian State Opera Orchestra), Paul Tortelier, 1914-1990, Paul Bernard, 1827-1879, Paul Blackburn, Paul Bonneau, 1918-1995, Dame Margot Fonteyn, 1919-1991, Sviatoslav Richter, George Frideric Handel, 1685-1759, Dame Joan Sutherland, 1926-2010, John Christopher Willi...
Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Academy of Ancient Music, Orchester der Bayerischen Staatsoper München (Bavarian State Opera Orchestra), Paul Tortelier, 1914-1990, Paul Bernard, 1827-1879, Paul Blackburn, Paul Bonneau, 1918-1995, Dame Margot Fonteyn, 1919-1991, Sviatoslav Richter, George Frideric Handel, 1685-1759, Dame Joan Sutherland, 1926-2010, John Christopher Williams, 1941-, Julian Bream
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Valery Gergiev, 1953-, Christopher Hogwood, 1941-2014, Sir Georg Solti, 1912-1997, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Adolphe Adam, 1803-1856, Heinrich Marschner, 1795-1861, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893, Enrique Granados (y Campiña), 1867-1916, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791, Richard Strauss, 1864-1949, Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Academy of Ancient Music, Orchester der Bayerischen Staatsoper München (Bavarian State Opera Orchestra), Paul Tor...
Adolphe Adam, 1803-1856, Heinrich Marschner, 1795-1861, Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky, 1840-1893, Enrique Granados (y Campiña), 1867-1916, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791, Richard Strauss, 1864-1949, Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000, Orchestra of the Mariinsky Theatre (Kirov), St Petersburg, Academy of Ancient Music, Orchester der Bayerischen Staatsoper München (Bavarian State Opera Orchestra), Paul Tortelier, 1914-1990, Paul Bernard, 1827-1879, Paul Blackburn, Paul Bonneau, 1918-1995, Dame Margot Fonteyn, 1919-1991, Sviatoslav Richter, George Frideric Handel, 1685-1759, Dame Joan Sutherland, 1926-2010, John Christopher Williams, 1941-, Julian Bream, Stephanie Hughes
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Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Good Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1997 BBC Worldwide
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Good Music, Episode 2
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 and Claude Debussy, 1862-1918; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by Tim Thorne, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Paul Tortelier and Paul Crossley, in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 55 mins
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
Sample
composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750 and Claude Debussy, 1862-1918; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by Tim Thorne, British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Paul Tortelier and Paul Crossley, in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 55 mins
Description
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Paul Tortelier, Paul Crossley
Contributor
Tim Thorne, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750, Claude Debussy, 1862-1918, Paul Tortelier, Paul Crossley, Stephanie Hughes
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Good Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1997 BBC Worldwide
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Good Music, Episode 3
directed by Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anthony Rooley and Paul Tortelier, in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 54 mins
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
Sample
directed by Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000; composed by Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anthony Rooley and Paul Tortelier, in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 54 mins
Description
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Anthony Rooley, Paul Tortelier
Contributor
British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Johannes Brahms, 1833-1897, Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000, Anthony Rooley, Paul Tortelier, Stephanie Hughes
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Good Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1997 BBC Worldwide
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Good Music, Episode 4
directed by Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000; composed by Nicolas-Charles Boscha, 1789-1856 and Sir Edward Elgar, 1857-1934; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by Tim Thorne and Peter Maniura, fl. 1985; performed by Gillian Tingay and Paul Tortelier, in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 54 mins
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
Sample
directed by Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000; composed by Nicolas-Charles Boscha, 1789-1856 and Sir Edward Elgar, 1857-1934; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by Tim Thorne and Peter Maniura, fl. 1985; performed by Gillian Tingay and Paul Tortelier, in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 54 mins
Description
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Instructional material, Documentary, Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Gillian Tingay, Paul Tortelier
Contributor
Tim Thorne, Peter Maniura, fl. 1985
Author / Creator
Nicolas-Charles Boscha, 1789-1856, Sir Edward Elgar, 1857-1934, Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000, Gillian Tingay, Paul Tortelier, Stephanie Hughes
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Good Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1997 BBC Worldwide
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Good Music, Episode 5
directed by Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000; composed by Victor Ewald, 1860-1935; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 55 mins
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
Sample
directed by Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000; composed by Victor Ewald, 1860-1935; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 55 mins
Description
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, Elizabeth Schwarzkopf
Contributor
British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Victor Ewald, 1860-1935, Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000, Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, Stephanie Hughes
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Good Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1997 BBC Worldwide
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Good Music, Episode 6
directed by Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000; composed by Alexis- Emmanuel Chabrier, 1841-1894; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anne Shasby, Richard McMahon and Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 52 mins
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
Sample
directed by Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000; composed by Alexis- Emmanuel Chabrier, 1841-1894; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Anne Shasby, Richard McMahon and Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 52 mins
Description
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Instructional material
Performer / Ensemble
Anne Shasby, Richard McMahon, Elizabeth Schwarzkopf
Contributor
British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Alexis- Emmanuel Chabrier, 1841-1894, Andy King-Dabbs, fl. 2000, Anne Shasby, Richard McMahon, Elizabeth Schwarzkopf, Stephanie Hughes
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Good Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1997 BBC Worldwide
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Good Music, Episode 8
composed by George Frideric Handel, 1685-1759; conducted by Harry Christophers, 1953-; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Michael George, Adrian Thompson, Alison Browner and Lynda Russell, Orchestra of the Sixteen and The Sixteen, in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 57 mins
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
Sample
composed by George Frideric Handel, 1685-1759; conducted by Harry Christophers, 1953-; presented by Stephanie Hughes; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation; performed by Michael George, Adrian Thompson, Alison Browner and Lynda Russell, Orchestra of the Sixteen and The Sixteen, in Good Music (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 1997), 57 mins
Description
Gems from the BBC's classical music archive. This dream selection of orchestral works, arias and duets, and masterclasses is presented and linked by Stephanie Hughes. The music consists of well-known pieces by the great composers from the baroque to the more modern.
Field of Study
Classical Music
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Orchestra of the Sixteen, The Sixteen, Michael George, Adrian Thompson, Alison Browner, Lynda Russell
Contributor
Harry Christophers, 1953-, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
George Frideric Handel, 1685-1759, Orchestra of the Sixteen, The Sixteen, Michael George, Adrian Thompson, Alison Browner, Lynda Russell, Stephanie Hughes
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Good Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1997 BBC Worldwide
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