In this month's podcast, we reflect on some of our favourite concerts that have been streamed online over the past few weeks, and suggest a few to look out for in the coming months. Plus, we discuss the new virtual festival of the arts 'Culture in Quarantine' on BBC Arts.


Also this month, we discuss the fabulous virtuosity of violinist and conductor Maxim Vengerov as he marks 40 years on stage, and Ravi Shankar, whose centenary we are celebrating in our May issue.


As usual, we've each brought along a recording we've been enjoying, from an orchestral work inspired by the Canary Islands to a choral piece based on an Estonian folk hymn.



THE MAGAZINE


Maxim Vengerov

Ravel: Violin Sonata

Maxim Vengerov, Roustem Saïtkoulov at Carnegie Hall in 2018 (available on Idagio)



Cover CD:

Bruckner: Symphony No. 8

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra/Donald Runnicles


FIRST LISTEN

Freya's choice:

Chigaday (La Gomera) - for Orchestra

Gustavo Díaz-Jerez: Maghek – Seven Symphonic Poems About The Canary Islands

Royal Scottish National Orchestra/Eduardo Portal

Signum Classics SIGCD612


Oliver's choice:

Whilst greater is our poverty, still greater is our blessing

Kreek: The Suspended Harp of Babel

Vox Clamantis

ECM 4819041


Jeremy's choice:

Mathias: Harp Sonata, Second Movement: Allegro Vivo

A Vision of Time and Eternity

Michelle Gott (harp)

Naxos 8.574053


This podcast was presented by BBC Music Magazine’s editor Oliver Condy, with deputy editor Jeremy Pound and editorial assistant Freya Parr. The jingles were composed by Christopher Maxim and the episode was produced by Jack Bateman and Ben Youatt. 


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