Presented by beloved broadcaster and educator Graham Abbott, Classics Unlocked is a monthly podcast exploring the many wonders of classical music. Hosted on Ac...
In this episode of 'Classics Unlocked', Graham explores the dynamic between the literary themes of William Shakespeare and the music of Giuseppe Verdi. Verdi took inspiration from the works of Shakespeare three times in his career, once fairly early on (Macbeth), and then decades later for his final two operas (Otello & Falstaff). He is on record as having expressed deep admiration for Shakespeare, and he read his works from an early age. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Unfinished Symphonies
In this episode of Classics Unlocked, Graham looks at three of the most celebrated 'unfinished' symphonies, from the genius minds of Franz Schubert, Anton Bruckner and Gustav Mahler. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Debussy's Preludes
In this episode of Classics Unlocked, Graham Abbott explores one of the landmarks of 20th century piano music in Claude Debussy's Preludes. Following the tradition laid down by JS Bach and Chopin (among others), Debussy wrote a set of 24 preludes (across two books of twelve), but the stress on them wasn't so much key as it was colour, expression and emotional impact.This episode of Classics Unlocked featured the following recording:DEBUSSY: Preludes I & IIArturo Benedetti Michelangeli, pianoDeutsche GrammophonDISCOVER Book I: https://uma.lnk.to/UTg76M7nIDDISCOVER Book II: https://uma.lnk.to/CZvJdSvAID Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Orchestral Songs of Richard Strauss
In this episode of 'Classics Unlocked', Graham Abbott explores one of the last of the German Romantic composers, Richard Strauss, who is today remembered primarily for creating stunning works in two genres: orchestral tone poems and operas. Yet Strauss should be remembered just as much for his creation of music in another genre, because he took up the challenge of continuing and developing the German song tradition in a form usually known as Lieder. An extension of the form was the orchestral song, and Strauss composed more than 40 orchestral songs, spanning most of his life.The soloists featured in this episode of Classics Unlocked are:Jessye Normanhttps://uma.lnk.to/AQLglAiIIDKarita Mattilahttps://uma.lnk.to/6thkJvcSIDChristine Schäferhttps://uma.lnk.to/KzUEkJ3CIDRenée Fleminghttps://uma.lnk.to/TaYhiQocIDLisa Della Casahttps://uma.lnk.to/uAW4T5jTID Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Beethoven's Piano Concertos
In this episode of 'Classics Unlocked', Graham Abbott explores another chapter in the extraordinary creative output of Ludwig van Beethoven: his piano concertos. Beethoven revolutionised the way composers composed, and the way performers performed. Today, it is easily forgotten that Beethoven's piano concertos were written for himself to display both his compositional and pianistic capabilities.This episode of Classics Unlocked featured the following recording:BEETHOVEN ODYSSEYColin Davis, conductorStephen Kovacevich, pianoBBC Symphony OrchestraLondon Symphony OrchestraDecca Eloquence 484 1728 (12-CD)DISCOVER: https://Eloquence.lnk.to/00028948417285OA Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Presented by beloved broadcaster and educator Graham Abbott, Classics Unlocked is a monthly podcast exploring the many wonders of classical music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.