
Cavalli
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of unsung baroque hero Francesco Cavalli, best known for composing more than 40 operas
22 Heinä 201154min

Saint-Saens
The life and work of Camille Saint-Saëns, who started out as a child prodigy and young maverick but in his later years became a pillar of the French musical establishment.
15 Heinä 201150min

Menotti
Donald Macleod introduces the music of Gian Carlo Menotti - a composer who stood apart from his age, creating delightful operas when the genre was considered nearly moribund.
8 Heinä 201152min

Schubert
Donald Macleod explores the life and work of Franz Schubert, introducing music from across the range of his prodigious output and reflecting on the colourful but ill-fated life of a complex character
1 Heinä 201151min

British Light Music
To accompany Light Fantastic, Radio 3's celebration of light music, Donald Macleod explores the world of British light music with his studio guest, singer, conductor and broadcaster Brian Kay
24 Kesä 20111h 13min

Svendsen
Donald Macleod marks the centenary of Johan Svendsen, who became a Norwegian cultural hero as composer, conductor and saviour of a faltering musical tradition
17 Kesä 20111h 5min

Satie
Donald Macleod explores the life and work of Erik Satie, arguably one of the most peculiar, enigmatic and misunderstood figures in musical history
10 Kesä 20111h 4min

Mahler
Donald Macleod explores the last decade of Mahler's life, known as the 'Alma' years.
3 Kesä 201158min





















