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invisibleicewands · 3 days
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nonesuchrecords · 2 months
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"Inevitably when I practice, I don't say that I'm doing this, but I kind of take the piece apart and ask myself why every part is there," Jeremy Denk tells BBC Radio 3's Music Matters. "You don't want to say you're going into the mind of the composer, but you do a little bit. And then I like to feel that every part is justified, that I can make sense of it for myself." You can hear it here.
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jbaileyfansite · 8 months
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Jonathan Bailey with the cast of 'The Mother', a BBC Radio 3 play (2017)
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ceevee5 · 2 months
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Losing “Freeness” and especially “J-to-Z” is a wrench. But it’s five hours of weekday jazz programming being added. But it’s at 1130pm at night. But do people listen on broadcast or use online/app catch-up nowadays? It was too big. Jazz was too big.
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reluctantjoe · 1 year
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(some of) the cast of 'she stoops to conquer'
pippa bennett-warner, hugh skinner, emily burnett, and mathew baynton -> air date: 07/05/2023 on bbc radio 3 at 19:30
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helmstone · 7 months
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BBC to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio
BBC to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio
The BBC has revealed a host of programmes across TV and radio to mark the 400th anniversary of the publication of Shakespeare’s First Folio. Published seven years after his death, it’s the reason his name and works are still so well known so long after his passing. Highlights from the BBC include: Major three part boxset for BBC Two and iPlayer – Shakespeare: Rise of a Genius with an A-list…
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juliansummerhayes · 1 year
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Here now.
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music-concrete · 2 years
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Concrète Poetry One : featuring : Olivar Premier , Mark Daelmans-Sikkel , Ian Andrews , Ostacoli Sonori , Dan Opalenik , Johannes Rainer von Wrochem , Lawrence Casserley , Brume , JenJen , Shaun Robert , Marco Dibeltulu , Cell Division , jos smolders , Thomas_Park & pseudonymous
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hattie-morahan · 1 year
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Set in a military outpost off the coast of Sweden, the Captain and his wife Alice embark on a series of spiteful games in an attempt to alleviate the hell they’ve created for themselves. Events take a new and disturbing turn when Kurt, a divisive figure from their past, arrives back on the scene.
The Captain ….. Robert Glenister Alice ….. Hattie Morahan Kurt ….. Blake Ritson
Piano performed by Peter Ringrose Directed by Gemma Jenkins
Written in 1900 Strindberg originally intended to call this dissection of a marriage gone bad, The Vampire. The story twists and turns around the febrile energy given off by this trio of characters as they each feed off the unhappiness of the other.
Broadcast date: 19 March 2023 
This will be uploaded to our Audio Archive once it’s aired.
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blake-ritson-love · 2 years
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New BBC Radio 3 Drama Iphigenia in Crimea starring Blake in the leading role. Available for listening till June 28.
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invisibleicewands · 2 years
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100 Years of the BBC: Public Service Broadcasting with Jules Buckley - 30/08/2022
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nonesuchrecords · 1 year
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“A musician who renews every tradition she touches, from banjos to fiddling to bluegrass to classical and now to opera,” BBC Radio 3 Music Matters presenter Tom Service says of his guest Rhiannon Giddens. They talk about her opera with Michael Abels, Omar, which just won the Pulitzer Prize, and her upcoming album, You’re the One, due August 18. You can hear their conversation here.
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thoughtportal · 1 year
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The Forty Thieves gang, Buffalo Bill, designs chosen by sailors, convicts, lovers: Shahidha Bari looks at the history of tattoos with Matt Lodder, Zoe Alker and Tanya Buxton from the opening of the first commercial parlour in London’s West End in 1889 to the most popular images now and their use to enhance wellbeing.
Zoe Alker has studied over 75,000 tattoos seen on convicts between 1790-1925. She teaches in the criminology department at the University of Liverpool. Matt Lodder is a Senior Lecturer in Art History and Theory, and Director of American Studies at the University of Essex. His research primarily concerns the application of art-historical methods to history of Western tattooing from the 17th century to the present day.
Tanya Buxton is a tattoo artist based in Cheltenham, specialising in medical tattoos.
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mann-walter · 15 days
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When We Dead Awaken
By accident (“accident” as in scrolling through Twitter), I found BBC Radio 3’s 31 March broadcast of Ibsen’s “When We Dead Awaken” a couple days ago. It became a study session soundtrack in an instant.
It was my first ever experience of Ibsen’s work (or an adaptation of it), and I liked it although I think the ideas represented in the drama are no novelty for us living in this century (I haven’t been able to get my hands on the Michael Meyer translation so I can’t speak for the text itself). I like the symbolism, especially the mountain-climbing and seeing the glories of the world bit. I think it’s an obvious metaphor for living your life to the fullest.
Putting the climax in that context, I see Maia and Ulfheim representing people who take the chance to do so immediately as it comes and make the most of it, while Rubek and Irena are of another camp that finally comes to the conclusion but is far too late. They catch up with the former, yes, but when the time calls them to climb down, to settle with life I suppose, they still frantically try to go up and get killed because of it.
I haven’t decided what the “nun” (who’s actually a “deaconess”) is supposed to represent. The shadow of a consuming death of the spirit? Maybe that’s why she tails Irena in a symbolic sense.
PS: The audio format is great in conveying the implicit messages. My mind can immediately jump to where it needs to thus making interpretation easier for me.
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sssleepylizard · 2 months
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I’m proud of Aziraphale ❤️ I thought he was more the classic fm listener but yes, BBC Radio 3. Good angel!!! Keep it up. 🤣🤣
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shakespearenews · 3 months
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Anne McElvoy, Hailey Bachrach, Anouska Lester, and Emma Whipday. 
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