A series of four programmes with Simon Rattle conducting the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra leader FELIX KOK
Gustav Mahler died in 1911 in Vienna, aged 50. His last, unfinished work was a potential masterpiece that bade farewell to the Romantic era and looked forcefully forward into the new century.
This third programme in the series, Buried Treasure, is the story of how the late Deryck Cooke unearthed the sketches of Mahler's Tenth Symphony and revealed them to the world in a performing version. with the composers Robert Simpson Colin Matthews , David Matthews the conductor Berthold Goldschmidt the writer Donald Mitchell
Executive producer KENNETH CORDEN Directed by BARRIE GAVIN