3/5. The BBC was, for Lutyens, both a blessing and a source of frustration. Without it she would never have met some of her greatest allies, but it also brought a long-held suspicion that her work was not held in high regard by a number of key thinkers. Donald Macleod unravels her complex dealings with the corporation and introduces one of the most significant works of her career, newly recorded for the programme. Lament of Isis on the Death of Osiris
Jane Manning (soprano)
Motet: Excerpta Tractatus-Logico -Philosophicus, Op 27
BBC Singers, conductor James Wood The Valley of Hatsu-Se
Jane Manning (soprano), Jane's Minstrels, conductor Roger Montgomery Requiescat Jane 's Minstrels Music for Orchestra 4, Op 152
BBC NOW, conductor Christopher Austin Repeated on Tuesday at 12 midnight