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Music Matters
Mike Leigh's Pirates of Penzance, New Government and the arts, Leif Ove Andsnes, Inside Song - Mozart
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Tom Service reviews Mike Leigh's The Pirates of Penzance at ENO, asks what the new government means for the arts and talks to pianist Leif Ove Andsnes. Plus Inside Song: Mozart. Show more
Czech early music ensemble Musica Florea performs sacred works by Zelenka, Janacek, Tuma and Vanhal in a concert given in Rinchnach, Bavaria, in 2014. Show more
Diana Rigg introduces a selection of music from around the world inspired by her career as an actress. Show more
Matthew Sweet presents scores from the celebrated Ealing comedies, including those by Georges Auric, Benjamin Frankel, Tristram Cary, Henry Mancini and Ernest Irving. Show more
Alyn Shipton's selection of listeners' requests includes music by blues singer Ottilie Patterson in her early days with Chris Barber, plus modern jazz from the Portico Quartet. Show more
Claire Martin presents a performance given by the European Jazz Orchestra at Studio A, Czech Radio in Prague, featuring British trumpeter Laura Jurd. Show more
Szymanowski's rarely performed masterpiece, King Roger, from the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, with Mariusz Kwiecien in the title role and conducted by Antonio Pappano. Show more
Sebastian Baczkiewicz's fusion of drama and real voices, inspired by Kafka's The Metamorphosis. A man in his bedroom hears from a series of self-help experts via the internet. Show more
Robert Worby introduces music performed at Tectonics Festival Glasgow 2015, including Mariam Rezaei, Justin Broadrick, Eliane Radigue and Joanna Bailie. Show more
Geoffrey Smith picks highlights from pianist Duke Ellington's career in the 1950s and 60s, including Such Sweet Thunder and the score for the film Anatomy of a Murder. Show more
To mark Norwegian national day, Jonathan Swain presents a concert given by the Oslo Chamber Choir. Show more