
Paisiello
Donald Macleod explores the life and music of Giovanni Paisiello.
11 Helmi 201155min

Shostakovich
Donald Macleod explores Shostakovich's brilliant youth - and the work of five extraordinary lost musical souls - amid the turmoil and extraordinary originality of 1920s Russia.
4 Helmi 201157min

Cherubini 28th January 20011
Donald Macleod investigates the life and work Luigi Cherubini, a composer often spoken of as 'an Italian composer writing German opera for a French audience'
28 Tammi 201147min

Sibelius
Donald Macleod explores the myths and mysteries behind Sibelius's last, so-called 'silent' decades. With extracts from the composer's diary as well as a variety of rare pieces
21 Tammi 20111h 3min

Handel
Donald Macleod and Suzanne Aspden of Oxford University focus on Handel the borrower of his own and others' music
14 Tammi 20111h 4min

Donald Macleod's Mozart
Donald Macleod maps out Mozart's life story, plays many of his favourite works and trys to fathom why for him Mozart's music will always remain a constant companion
12 Tammi 20111h 1min

Donald Macleod's Mozart
Donald Macleod maps out Mozart's life story, plays many of his favourite works and trys to fathom why for him Mozart's music will always remain a constant companion
7 Tammi 20111h 4min

Russian Opera
As part of the BBC's focus on opera in 2010, Donald Macleod explores the rich tradition of Russian opera, from Glinka in the early 19th century to Schnittke in the late 20th
31 Joulu 20101h





















