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An Unexpected Passing

Donald Macleod dives into Smith’s final years and explores her last orchestral works, with guests Ian Graham-Jones and Leanne Langley

Donald Macleod dives into Smith’s final years and explores her last orchestral works, with guests Ian Graham-Jones and Leanne Langley. In conversation Macleod also discusses Smith’s standing in British music during her lifetime, her impact upon other composers, and her significance today. As Alice Mary Smith is cited as the first British women to compose a symphony, and frequently composed outside the conventions of her time, is it time for her output to be reassessed in the light of these many new recordings heard throughout the week?

Rock them, rock them
BBC Singers
Gabriella Teychenne, conductor

Six Short Pieces (No. 3, 2 & 6)
Hiroaki Takenouchi, piano

Overture ‘The Masque of Pandora’
BBC Concert Orchestra
Barry Wordsworth, conductor

Two Intermezzi from ‘The Masque of Pandora’
BBC Philharmonic
Ben Gernon, conductor

L’ange et l’enfant
Emily Gray, mezzo soprano
Timothy Salter, piano

Overture ‘Jason, or the Argonauts and the Sirens’
BBC Philharmonic
Ben Gernon, conductor

Produced by Luke Whitlock for BBC Audio Wales & West

Release date:

59 minutes

On radio

Fri 31 Jul 202616:00

Broadcast

  • Fri 31 Jul 202616:00

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