
Johanna Müller-Hermann (1868-1941)
Johanna Müller-Hermann once held a significant place as a composer and teacher in Vienna, yet has been largely forgotten over the decades since her death in 1941. Radio 3 has been working to unearth h...
10 Mars 20231h 27min

Barbara Strozzi (1619 – 1677)
The singer, and composer Barbara Strozzi neither held any position at church or court, nor had a consistant patron, and yet she published eight volumes of her own music, and had more secular music in ...
10 Mars 20231h 11min

Thomas Tallis (1505 – 1585)
“So great a musician are you.....that if the Fates carried you off.....music would be mute.” So wrote a contemporary of Thomas Tallis, showing us just how highly this composer was regarded in his own ...
20 Feb 202359min

Bedřich Smetana (1824 – 1884)
Donald Macleod explores how Smetana created a musical Czech identity The title of Smetana’s most popular work, ‘Ma Vlast’, gives us a clue to what drove him through much of his career. It translates ...
10 Feb 20231h 14min

Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741)
As performer, composer, impresario, musical director, and teacher, Antonio Vivaldi was a key figure in the musical life of Baroque Italy. Thanks to his set of Concertos “The Four Seasons”, he remains ...
3 Feb 20231h 8min

Mel Bonis (1858 – 1937)
Mel Bonis's name may not be a familiar one these days, but she produced somewhere in the region of three hundred compositions. There's no doubt that she was sensitive to gender discrimination. It's wh...
27 Jan 202346min

Dmitry Shostakovich (1906-1975)
Donald Macleod explores the turbulent life of Dmitry Shostakovich, and asks the ultimate question: Who was he? A faithful Soviet lackey… or a secret dissident?Dmitry Shostakovich, like his home countr...
20 Jan 20231h 3min

Max Richter (b 1966)
Donald Macleod chats to Max Richter, one of the world’s most in-demand composersGerman-born British musician Max Richter is one of the most influential composers of his generation. A streaming sensati...
6 Jan 20231h 10min




















