Vaughan Williams’s The Lark Ascending consistently tops polls as Braitain’s favourite classical work, but what is the source of its enduring popularity? Steve Wright interviews writer and broadcaster Andrew Green about his Lark Ascending/Skylark recordings project for the Ralph Vaughan Williams Society, in collaboration with the Wildlife Sound Recording Society and British Library’s Wildlife and Environmental Sounds Collection.
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All the Right Notes: Season 2
- What’s the point of a conductor? (with conductor Sakari Oramo) 01/02/24
- Where do you start with opera? (with soprano Danielle de Niese) 08/02/24
- How do musicians cope with pressure? (with cellist Laura Van der Heijden) 15/02/24
- Why do we love The Lark Ascending? (with broadcaster Andrew Green) 22/02/24
- How do you look after your voice? (with vocal coach Olivia Sparkhall) 29/02/24
- How do you write a film soundtrack? (with film composer Anne Dudley) 07/03/24
- How do you play the French horn? (with Royal Opera House’s principal horn, David Pyatt) 14/03/24
- What do musical terms really mean? (with author and critic Jessica Duchen) 21/03/24
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