- 00:02:15 feature on Ruth Gipps
- 01:03:45 interview with new leader of the CBSO, Eugene Tzikindelean
- 01:04:21 “the role of the leader for me is to be an inspiration for your colleages, not only in the string section … and for the conductor, to be the best right hand that they can have, even if it’s a left hand … so many people on one stage and still sound like one instrument”
- 01:04:50 “Sir Simon Rattle used to say that the CBSO is like a fine, sparkling, beautifully crisp Champagne and the Berlin Philharmonic is like a deep, full-bodied Napa Cabernet Sauvignon or just a lush red wine. And to that I would like to try to become the wine that we need for the occasion and to be able to be any wine. Sometimes we need a nice crisp rosé. Sometimes we need a herby Sauvignon Blanc like today, the Brahms F major, green. I would like to be all wines.”
Contents
- music by Johannes Brahms
- music by Thomas Adès
- music by Ruth Gipps
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