Swanning About, with Gabriel Prokofiev

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Tim and Sam unwrap Sibelius’s mighty Fifth Symphony, review the latest disc from Duo Tandem and speak to composer Gabriel Prokofiev about creativity in quarantine. 

Here’s Nicholas Papadimitriou’s full fugue with score:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=A_i8qdfW5u8

Pandemic pop in the LA Times:
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2020-03-20/cardi-b-coronavirus-dj-imarkkeyz-pandemic-pop

Mezzo-soprano Helen Charlston and baritone Michael Craddock perform their wedding present from Owain Park: 
https://www.classicfm.com/music-news/coronavirus/wedding-song-owain-park/

Alternative Classical’s Concert Roulette: 
https://roulette.alternativeclassical.co.uk/


Music Credits:
‘Tim and Sam’s Podcast’ written and performed by Harry Sever 
‘The COVID-19 Fugue’ by Nicholas Papadimitriou 
Jean Sibelius, Symphony No. 5, Mov. 3 performed by the Hallé under John Barbirolli in 1957 
Danza from Kemal Belevi’s Turkish Suite, performed by Necati Emirzade and Mark Anderson AKA Duo Tandem
Gabriel Prokofiev’s Concerto for Turntables, Mov. III, performed by Mr Switch and the Ural Philharmonic Orchestra under Alexey Bogorad

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Jess Gillam and the Meath

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Photo © Robin Clewley

The boys chat to Jess Gillam about her David Bowie obsession, why's she’s denounced Morrissey, and her new project – the Virtual Scratch Orchestra. They also pay a visit to the Meath Epilepsy Charity, and speak to bass Brindley Sherratt about the fundraiser concert he’s organised for the organisation.

Sign up to Jess Gillam’s Virtual Scratch Orchestra:
www.jessgillamsax.co.uk/virtual-scratch-orchestra/

Music:
‘Tim and Sam’s Podcast’, written and performed by Harry Sever
Soundtrack to ‘Needletail’ by Timmy Fisher, performed by TF and Matt Wilshire

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Pod in the Time of Coronavirus

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In these unprecedented times the boys do their utmost to find a silver lining: Tim speaks to a few of those giving live-stream concerts from their living rooms; Sam shows how Papa Haydn ‘unexpectedly’ laid the groundwork for the Romantic ‘genius’; and the pair give tips on what YOU can do to keep the industry afloat.

Music:
‘Tim and Sam’s Podcast’, written and performed by Harry Sever
The final movement from Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, performed by members of the Rotterdam Philharmonic
Theme Tune from Rocky by Bill Cont, performed by Timmy Fisher
Haydn’s Symphony No. 102, performed by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under Hermann Scherchen
Haydn’s Symphony No. 55, performed by the Lamoureux Orchestra under Roberto Benzi
Haydn’s String Quartet in B-flat major, Op. 50, No. 1 ‘Prussian’ performed by Shannon Lee, Gloria Ferry-Brennan, Zsche Chuang, Rimbo Wong and Andres Sanchez
Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra under Eugene Ormandy
‘E lucevan le stelle’ from Puccini’s Tosca, performed by Luciano Pavarotti
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111: II Arietta, performed by Artur Schnabel
Jean Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony, arranged and performed by Timmy Fisher

NPR’s list of US cultural sector resources:
https://www.npr.org/2020/03/20/818539329/resources-for-music-businesses-and-industry-workers-in-need-amidst-the-pandemic

UK Musical Mental Health Organisations:
Music Minds Matter
Music Support 
BAPAM 


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The David Lammy One

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The MP for Tottenham, David Lammy, chats to Tim about his time as a chorister at Peterborough Cathedral, and its role in forming his sense of English – rather than British – identity. Sam unpicks Paul Dukas’s one-hit-wonder The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, and quizzes the ENO’s new Mackerras Conducting Fellow, Olivia Clarke.

Music Credits:
‘Tim and Sam’s Podcast’, written and performed by Harry Sever
’The Sorcerer's Apprentice’ by Paul Dukas, performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski 
Hubert Parry’s ‘I Was Glad’, performed by Peterborough Cathedral Choir and Gary Sieling under Christopher Gower
Jean Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony, arranged and performed by Timmy Fisher

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Debbie Wiseman, Negative Harmony and The Prince of Egypt

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This week Tim talks to Classic FM’s composer-in-residence Debbie Wiseman about her latest project with Stephen Fry, Sam points out the similarities between Rachmaninov and Jacob Collier and the pair review music by Krzysztof Penderecki, Stephen Swartz and Gustavo Díaz-Jerez.

Arts Professional’s Report:
https://www.artsprofessional.co.uk/pulse/survey/freedom-expression

Michael Hann on the connection between musicians and their instruments:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/feb/20/it-feels-like-an-extra-limb-musicians-on-the-bond-with-their-instruments

Music Credits:
‘Tim and Sam’s Podcast’, written and performed by Harry Sever
’976 Love’, written and performed by Dan Brown
’Rhapsody on the Theme of Paganini’ by Rachmaninov, performed by Rachmaninov and the Philadelphia Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski
’The Story of Rhea’ from The Mythos Suite, by Debbie Wiseman and Stephen Fry, performed by Stephen Fry and the National Symphony Orchestra under Debbie Wiseman
Krzysztof Penderecki’s Horn Concerto performed by the LPO and Radovan Vlatković under Michał Dworzyński
Ymarxa (Tenerife) from Gustavo Díaz-Jerez’s Maghek, performed by the Royal Scottish NO under Eduardo Portal
Jean Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony, arranged and performed by Timmy Fisher
Handel’s ‘Eternal source of light divine’, performed by Antonia Dunjko, Edmund Andler-Borić and Igor Mrnjavčić

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Sheku, a Kazoo and Bernard Hughe … s

Elizabeth Llewellyn treats Sam to a kazoo recital

Elizabeth Llewellyn treats Sam to a kazoo recital

This week Sam and Tim explain why Sheku Kanneh-Mason is better than Harry potter, get the leading lady of the ENO, Elizabeth Llewellyn, to play a kazoo, talk to Bernard Hughes about his new disc Not Now, Bernard and Other Stories, AND unpick Don MacDonald’s magical ‘When the Earth Stands Still’.

Michael Hann explains in detail the impact Brexit is likely to have on the UK music industry:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/apr/03/brexit-effects-on-british-pop-classical-music

Music Credits:
‘Tim and Sam’s Podcast’, written and performed by Harry Sever
Beethoven’s ‘Moonlight’ Sonata, performed by Kobe Bryant and the Loring String Quartet
Don MacDonald’s ‘When the Earth Stands Still’, written and performed by the composer
Elgar’s Nimrod, arr. Simon Parkin, performed by Sheku-Kanneh Mason, Ben Davies, Hannah Roberts, Josephine Knight, Caroline Dearnley and Ashok Klouda for Decca
‘Not Now, Bernard’ by Bernard Hughes, performed by the Orchestra of the Swan and Alexander Armstrong under Tom Hammond for Orchid Classics
Jean Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony, arranged and performed by Timmy Fisher

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The Nicola Benedetti One

Photo © Andy Gotts

Photo © Andy Gotts

Tim and Sam chat to Nicola Benedetti about her new foundation, take a closer look at synthesis in Amy Beach’s Variations on Balkan Themes, review the new disc of music by late-Baroque composer Maria Teresa Agnesi and talk all things C.P.E. Bach with Tamsin Waley-Cohen and James Baillieu.


Find out more about the Nicola Benedetti Foundation:
https://www.benedettifoundation.org/about_us

Lizzo killing it on the flute:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BSMc4MmBpOb/?hl=en

Kpop stars in communist clobber:
https://twitter.com/EGOIST_ADDICT/status/1208784313262788608

Mahler’s ‘Resurrection’ as performed by local musicians in Santiago:
https://www.facebook.com/FanjulandWard/videos/615058442585739/

Music Credits:
‘Tim and Sam’s Podcast’, written and performed by Harry Sever
’Variations on Balkan Themes’ by Amy Beach, performed by Virginia Eskin on Koch International classics
Theme music for Benedetti feature written and produced by Timmy Fisher
Maria Teresa Agnesi’s ‘Son confusa Pastorella’ from Arie con Instrumento 1749 by Elena de Simone and Ensemble il Mosaico on Tactus
Jean Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony, arranged and performed by Timmy Fisher

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Unanswered Questions

Tim and Sam ask questions of Charles Ives, get to grips with hiphopera and discuss ‘leaning in’ to those uncomfortable elements of the operatic canon with director and librettist Laura Attridge. PLUS they review Alison Balsom’s new disc Royal Fireworks and the City of London Sinfonia at Southwark Cathedral.

Antonio Banderas conducts students from ESAEM at the Plaza de la Constitución, Malaga:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxyQKuPNcB8

Josephine and the Artisans’ new video for ‘If You Want Peace’:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_dOo3pTZ_A&feature=youtu.be

Laura Attridge on ‘Leaning into the Discomfort’:
https://www.schmopera.com/leaning-into-the-discomfort/

And ‘In Search of a “Concept”’:
https://www.schmopera.com/don-giovanni-in-2018-in-search-of-a-concept/

Music Credits:
‘Tim and Sam’s Podcast’ written and performed by Harry Sever
‘In questa reggia’ from Puccini’s Turandot, performed by Dame Eva Turner with unknown orchestra under Stanford Robinson in 1928
The Unanswered Question by Charles Ives, performed by players from the University of Michigan School of Music orchestra under David Biedenbender
‘If You Want Peace’ by Josephine and the Artizans
The Adagio from Purcell’s Trumpet Sonata, performed by the Balsom Ensemble under Simon Wright for Warner Classics
Jean Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony, Mov. 3, performed by Timmy Fisher

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Lithuanian Whispers

Tim and Sam dissect Kerry Andrew’s ‘O Nata Lux’, discuss DG’s new disc of music by Raminta Šerkšnytė’s and review a night of Tansy Davies at Kings Place – PLUS Tim chats gender stereotypes in opera with director Daisy Evans, and finds out about the Solem Quartet’s upcoming series of live Lobster screenings…

Link to the Chopin Competition 2020:
http://www.chopin2020.pl/

Eva Turner sings Turandot:
https://youtu.be/e6SfhUzhO9E

Alex Ashworth sings Monteverdi’s Vespers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xpiel4996jA

Venus Unwrapped speak to Tansy Davies:
https://youtu.be/yCdIgrW2UtU

Music Credits:
‘Tim and Sam’s Podcast’ written and performed by Harry Sever
‘O Nata Lux’ by Kerry Andrew, performed by the London Oriana Choir
’Songs of Sunset and Dawn’ by Raminta Šerkšnytė, performed by the Lithuanian National Symphony
Orchestra with the Jauna Muzika Choir and Lina Dambrauskaitė, Justina Gringytė, Tomas Pavilionis and Nerijus Masevičius under Giedrė Šlekytė for DG
John Williams’s ‘Opening Title’ from Star Wars, performed by the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra under the composer
Erich Korngold’s soundtrack to Kings Row, performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra
Jean Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony, Mov. 3, performed by Timmy Fisher

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Brahms, Schumann, Schubert and … Harry Styles?

What does Harry Styles have in common with 19th-century Romantics? What does Ode to Joy sound like sung in Arabic? What is a duduk? A zurna? A yangqin? Sam and Tim reveal all in their latest batch of classical goodness. 

Harry Styles’s ‘Lights Up’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NZvM1918_E

Music Credits:
‘Tim and Sam’s Podcast’ written and performed by Harry Sever
‘Ganymede’ by Carl Loewe and Franz Schubert
‘Mondnacht’ by Schumann, performed by Hans Hotter and Gerald Moore
‘The Diva Dance’ by Éric Serra performed by Laura Workman
Avet Terterian, Symphony No 3 
‘Shoger jan Shoger jan’ by Soghomon Komitas, performed by Tigran Aleksanyan and Vahe Hovanesian
Overture to Bastien und Bastienne by W.A. Mozart performed by the Berlin Chamber Orchestra
Beethoven’s Third Symphony, ‘Eroica’, Mov. 1 performed by the Wiener Philharmoniker under Wilhelm Furtwängler
Jean Sibelius, Symphony No. 5, Mov. 3 performed by Timmy Fisher

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Drop it Like it's Minimalism

All your usual classical shenanigans PLUS: Sam unveils Owen Wilson’s new Steve Reich biopic, Tim gets lost in a sylvan wonderland, and both catch up with Snoop Dogg – fresh from his performance at the grand opening of Hotbox Farms.

Music Credits:
‘Tim and Sam’s Podcast’ written and performed by Harry Sever
The World Orchestra performing music written by AI under Sergey Smbatyan
‘Mr Big Stuff’ by Joseph Broussard, Carrol Washington and Ralph George Williams performed by Jean Knight 
Latin Concerto, Mov. 3 by Gabriela Montero, performed by the composer with the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra 
Jean Sibelius, Symphony No. 5, Mov. 3 performed by Timmy Fisher 

Donate to Decca’s new bursary: 
https://www.justgiving.com/Decca90 

Gabriela Montero does an improvised encore:
https://www.classicfm.com/artists/gabriela-montero/improvisation-habanera-joplin/


Link to the score for ‘Glory to Hong Kong’: 
https://musescore.com/user/10411781/scores/5706562

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EP2: A Hong Kong Protest Song

Sam takes a closer look at a Hong Kong protest song and announces a competition, Tim talks to Freya Waley-Cohen and William Marsey of Listenpony, as well as the BBC National Orchestra of Wales’ Meurig Bowen, PLUS the duo talk Gerald Barry, Farinelli and (missing) testicles.

Music Credits:
‘Great Balls of Fire’ by Otis Blackwell and Jack Hammer, performed by Timmy Fisher
‘Glory to Hong Kong’ by Thomas dhx yhi
’O Fortuna’ from Carmina Burana by Carl Orff, performed by the Atlanta Symphony
‘Son qual nave che agitata’ by Farinelli, performed by Ann Hallenberg and Stile Galante

Link to the score for ‘Glory to Hong Kong’:
https://musescore.com/user/10411781/scores/5706562

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The Boys are Back in Town

This week Jurassic Park squeezes into some Schoenberg analysis, Tim talks to Tim Carleston of The Queen’s Six about their upcoming album, and Sam is very excited about David Bruce’s chamber music.

Music Credits:
Thin Lizzy, ‘The Boys are Back in Town’ performed by Timmy Fisher
Arnold Schoenberg Chamber Symphony No.1, performed by the Omega Ensemble 
John Williams, Jurassic Park Main Theme performed by Timmy Fisher
Maurice Ravel, ‘Bolero’, performed by Timmy Fisher
David Bruce, ’Noon’ from Cymbeline performed by Avi Avital and Camerata Pacifica
Trad., ‘The Last Rose of Summer’, arr. Alexander L’Estrange, performed by The Queen’s Six
Trad., ‘Suo gân', arr. Ruairi Bowen, performed by The Queen’s Six
Jean Sibelius, Symphony No. 5, Mov. 3 performed by Timmy Fisher

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EP12: Deserts, Brexit and Errollyn Wallen

Tim talks to Errollyn Wallen about her BBC Proms commission, Beethoven gets his own back on the Brexit party and Sam reviews John Luther Adams’ new disc ‘Become Desert’.

Music Credits:
Gustav Mahler, Symphony No. 1, Mov. 3 performed by the Vienna Philharmonic under Leonard Bernstein.
‘Oil in my Lamp’ performed by Timmy Fisher, Nick Clegg, David Cameron and Gordon Brown.
Beethoven, Symphony No. 9 Mov. 4 performed by Quatuor Avena.
Theme tune from Love Island performed by Timmy Fisher.
Ludwig van Beethoven, Symphony No. 9, Mov. 4 performed the NBC Symphony Orchestra under Toscanini.
Johannes Brahms, Symphony No. 1 in C minor, Mov. 4 performed by Musopen Symphony.
W. A. Mozart, Divertimento in D, K. 136, performed by The Statutory Instruments.
John Luther Adams, ‘Become Desert’ performed by the Seattle Symphony under Ludovic Morlo for Cantaloupe Music.
Jean Sibelius, Symphony No. 5, Mov. 3 performed by Timmy Fisher.

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Tim’s interview with Phelim McDermott:
https://bachtrack.com/interview-phelim-mcdermott-manchester-international-festival-tao-of-glass-2019

EP11: Whitacre, Waterperry and the SOL

This week Tim talks to Waterperry Festival director Guy Withers, Sam rediscovers Eric Whitacre and we hit the big smoke in search of Street Orchestra Live.

Music Credits: 
Steve Reich, ‘Clapping Music’ performed by Timmy Fisher & Sam Poppleton
Spice Girls, ‘Goodbye’ performed by Timmy Fisher
Richard Wagner, ‘Tristan Theme’ performed by Timmy Fisher
Eric Whitacre, ‘Lux Arumque’ performed by The Concordia Choir
Alexander Moyzes, Symphony No. 11 performed by the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra under Ladislav Slovák
Jean Sibelius, Symphony No. 5, Mov. 1, arranged by Timmy Fisher
Eric Coates, ‘By the Sleepy Lagoon’ performed by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, under Charles Groves

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Paul Rimmer’s letter to Stephen Cherry:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10113922705553385&set=a.10101053354286485&type=3&theater

The Statutory Instruments perform Debussy’s String Quartet in G minor:
https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/uk/chamber-music-parliamentary-string-quartet-brings-harmony-to-the-commons-38233792.html

Bryn Terfel as a deliciously evil Scarpia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0euYKIMfV4I 

Find out more about Waterperry Opera:
http://www.waterperryoperafestival.co.uk/

EP10: When Three Become One

This week Sam reveals what links the Spice Girls with W. A. Mozart, whilst Tim discusses early Schoenberg with members of the Southbank Sinfonia PLUS a closer look at the new disc from British composer Jonathan Dove.

Music Credits: 
Cole Porter, ‘Anything Goes’ arranged by Sascha Peres performed by Pizzkiraldo
Outkast, ‘Sorry Miss Jackson’ arranged by Timmy Fisher
William Himes, ‘Procession to Covenant’ performed by The London Central Fellowship Band of the Salvation Army
W. A. Spice Girls ‘2 Become 1’, arranged by Timmy Fisher
Mozart, String Quartet No. 19 in C Major, K. 465 (Haydn Quartet No. 6, ‘Dissonance’), performed by NYO Canada
Jonathan Dove, ‘Run to the Edge’, performed by the BBC Philharmonic
Jean Sibelius, Symphony No. 5, Mov. 1, arranged by Timmy Fisher

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Find out more about the Southbank Sinfonia here: 
https://www.southbanksinfonia.co.uk/

EP9: Upside Down Mozart

Join Sam and Tim for more classical treats. Sam explains sonata form with the help of Tony Blair and Maggie Thatcher, whilst Tim talks to the founder and artistic director of the East Neuk Festival, Svend McEwan-Brown. 

Music Credits: 
‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ by Rogers and Hammerstein performed by Timmy Fisher
‘Girls and Boys’ by Good Charlotte performed by Timmy Fisher
Rebecca Clarke’s Viola Sonata performed by Hillary Herndon and Wei-Chun Bernadette Lo for MSR Records
Beethoven’s 5th Symphony performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra and Leopold Stokowski 
‘Ms. Jackson’ by Outkast performed by Timmy Fisher 
‘Aroha’ by Robert Laidlow performed by the Elias Quartet
‘Dancing Shadows’ by Miriam Hyde performed by Andrew West and Bridget Bolliger for Cala Records
Sibelius’s 5th Symphony Mov. 4 perfumed by Timmy Fisher 
Satie’s ‘Air du Rat’ from Ludions performed by Joey Edwards

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Download Youth Music’s report ‘Exchanging Notes’ here: 
https://network.youthmusic.org.uk/sites/default/files/uploads/research/Exchanging%20Notes%20Interim%20Report%20-%20Year%203%20-%20Youth%20Music%20and%20BCU_0.pdf

John Eliot Gardiner’s interview with BR Klassik:
https://www.br-klassik.de/audio/interview-mit-sir-eliot-gardiner-100.html 

Watch Alain Roche give an airborne piano concert:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=14&v=lOhm-x4cjOQ

Robert Laidlow’s website: 
https://www.robertlaidlow.co.uk/

Find out more about the East Nuek Festival: 
https://www.eastneukfestival.com/

EP8: Welsh Trojans & Estonian Beards

Join Sam and Tim for more classical pod treats. In their latest episode they discuss an Arthurian legend, Estonian choral music and the new album from pianist Vanessa Wagner. PLUS Tim talks to Apollo5 founding member Clare Stewart about their latest album ‘O Radiant Dawn’. 

Music Credits: 
Eric Satie, Gymnopedie 1 performed by Brandon J. Acker
Tchaikovsky, ‘Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet with ‘Hey Jude’ by Lennon & McCartney, performed by Timmy Fisher
Eric Satie, Gymnopedie 1 performed by Timmy Fisher
Thomas Tallis, Te lucis ante terminum, performed live by The Gesualdo Six
Coldplay ‘Clocks’ with ‘Hey Jude’ by Lennon & McCartney, performed by Sam Poppleton & Timmy Fisher
Moondog, ‘Für Fritz’ (Chaconne in A Minor) performed by Vanessa Wagner
Fraser Wilson, ‘Wishes’ performed by Apollo5 for the album ‘O Radiant Dawn’

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Read about Music for Dementia 2020:
https://www.musicfordementia2020.com/

Lucia Lucas’ review in Tulsa World: 
https://www.tulsaworld.com/entertainment/review-tulsa-opera-s-don-giovanni-delivers-a-unique-take/

Gesualdo Six’s website:
http://www.thegesualdosix.co.uk/

Concert programme for ‘Blossomings’ at the Estonian Music Days Festival:
https://www.worldmusicdays2019.ee/en/event/blossomings/

Stream and order Vanessa Wagner’s ‘Inland’ here: 
https://idol.lnk.to/Inland

Pre-oder Apollo5’s ‘O Radient Dawn’ here:
https://orcd.co/oradiantdawn