Chávez arrives in New York at the height of the Roaring Twenties. Here he meets Aaron Copland and, though they make an unlikely pair, the two become fast friends. Show more
Chávez single-handedly revolutionised Mexican music and may have shaped American music more than any other. Odaline de la Martinez joins Donald to discuss his little-known legacy. Show more
Chávez returns to his homeland. Given charge of Mexico's first permanent orchestra and appointed director of the National Conservatoire, this is Chávez's chance to make changes. Show more
Chávez is at an all-time high - but he finds himself composing less and less. Will he have to give up his newfound power in order to keep making the music that made his name? Show more
Chávez raises the next generation of Mexican composers - then leaves Mexico behind. Donald explores Chávez's legacy through the music of his students. Show more