99. Similar programmes. Tue 14 May 2013 14. She has presented documentaries for BBC4 and BBC. 15 EDT Last modified on Mon 3 Dec 2018 10. Violinist Rachel Podger, if you can pin her down, is a bright spark. Interview: James Dillon. Edition: Main. The World's Largest Island. As seen in: BBC Radio 3, The Guardian, The Herald (Scotland), The New. The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM) has a noble history – founded in 1965 as a. Thursday August 18 2022, 5. Kate Molleson and Kevin Le Gendre explore the lives and music of revolutionary jazz power couple John and Alice Coltrane. The numerous writers of Dear Green Sounds, commissioned by Glasgow Unesco City of Music, tell the tale through an absorbing, accessible tour of the city’s venues past and present, all generously. 00 EST Last modified on Mon 3 Dec 2018 10. Kate Molleson in conversation with cellist Abel Selaocoe and pianist Leif Ove Andsnes. Music. 14 with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra,. Mermaids and mermen — let’s call them merfolk — live for approximately 300 years, after which they turn into sea foam. 30 EDT Last modified on Mon 3 Dec 2018 10. Thu 24 Mar 2016 14. 45 EDT Last modified on Tue 18 Apr 2017 11. There are bouts of mild slapstick and comic regional accents – in fact, you couldn't ask for a more solid, safe production. Radu Lupu plays Brahms, Emersons play Barber, Dinu Lipatti plays Bach. Show more. I'll be in convo with one of my musicology heroes . Traversing the globe from Ethiopia and the Philippines to Mexico, Russia and beyond, Kate Molleson tells the stories of ten figures who altered the course of musical history, only to be sidelined and denied recognition during an era that systemically favoured certain sounds – and people – over others. Available now. Brahms's A German Requiem in Building a Library with John Rutter and Andrew McGregor. This is a book of discovery that speaks of music as a life force, that urges us to live our lives through music. 32 EST Last modified on Thu 26 Mar 2020 08. . A case study. Be ready to look up a lot of very interesting recordings. ABRAMS. A radical new book by journalist, critic and BBC Radio 3 broadcaster Kate Molleson, which fundamentally changes the way we think about classical music and the musicians who made it on a global scale. Performed by Evelyn Glennie, Scottish Chamber Orchestra and Jukka-Pekka Saraste. First published in The Herald on 23 August, 2017 . I discovered the Stones when I was 12 and found this name, Muddy Waters, on the back of their LPs. Thu 17 Aug 2017 10. Kate Molleson travels to Cairo to discover a lost aural music tradition of microtonal finesse, potently emotional voices and spectacularly skilful instrumentalists. She has presented documentaries for BBC4 and BBC. A radical and compelling new history of 20th century composers, shining light on the sonic pioneers whose work transformed musical history. John Lewis, Kate Molleson, Tom Service, Erica Jeal and Tim Ashley. KATE MOLLESON is a journalist and broadcaster who presents BBC Radio 3’s New Music Show and Music Matters. Show more. Kate Molleson is a Glasgow-based music critic. Thu 22 Sep 2016 10. She was a classical music critic for the Guardian for seven years and deputy editor of Opera magazine. A classically trained maestro whose life story arcs and arcs again, her enigmatic music came to worldwide attention thanks to Francis Falceto’s Ethiopiques series. How to say Kate Molleson in English? Pronunciation of Kate Molleson with 1 audio pronunciation and more for Kate Molleson. She currently presents BBC Radio 3’s New Music Show and Music Matters. We get loads of feedback, overwhelmingly warm & good-humoured, and I don’t usually oxygenate the gripes. 19 EDT Last modified on Thu 26 Mar 2020 08. 50 EDT First published on Tue 21 May 2019 11. Arts and Entertainment, United Kingdom. Kate Molleson. And we visit the home of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - a school in London. This is the impassioned and exhilarating story of the composers who dared to challenge the conventional world of classical. Kate visits pianist Ruth McGinley at her studios in The MAC in Belfast to chat about her upcoming album of Irish airs and her unique approach. Kate Molleson is a journalist and broadcaster. 15 EST Last modified on Mon 3 Dec 2018 10. Thu 2 Jun 2016 11. Join Facebook to connect with Kate Molleson and others you may know. Kate Molleson. 44. 79 ratings11 reviews. A rare look at footage from Emahoy Tsege Mariam's concert in DC in 2008. “I would say that the monstrous conductors, the really mean bastard conductors…”. Escaping the news on the Today programme recently, like many others, I switched over to Radio 3. D utch violinist Simone Lamsma pairs concertos by Shostakovich and Sofia Gubaidulina, composers who both earned. Opera star Renée Fleming talks about her 'Music and Mind Live' webinar. Kate Molleson is a journalist and broadcaster and one of the UK’s leading commentators on contemporary classical music. Antonia Fraser 'A breath of fresh air. 99 £9. The presenter-led programmes on Radio 3 have taken on a new feel of intimacy, especially when one knows that Sarah Walker is broadcasting from her garden shed in south London, or Kate Molleson. Kate Molleson Thu 11 Aug 2016 11. Kate Molleson presents a live edition of Music Matters from London's Broadcasting House. In Cassandra Miller’s string quartet, About Bach, the sound of a lone violin teeters on a tightrope for 25 minutes. Post navigationA magnetic teacher with major institutional clout to play with – king heavyweight at the heaviest-weight new music school in post-war Europe. A writer for The Guardian and The. Thu 6 Jul 2017 11. This is a book of discovery that speaks of music as a life force, that urges us to live our lives through music. 36. Twenty-two movements, 14 hours and 16 CDs worth of spangling cosmic sound play:. 'Wonderful . She was a classical music critic for the Guardian for seven years and deputy editor of Opera magazine. Kate Molleson. ' Miranda Seymour 'Remarkable. Classical music flourished, and yet when we reflect on the genre’s history its central figures seem to. September 2019. 29 EST. 33 EST. T here is real heritage here: formed in Moscow in 1945, the original Borodins learned Shostakovich’s quartets. Join Facebook to connect with Kate Molleson and others you may know. Tom Service has presented Music Matters on Radio 3 since 2003. 17 EST. 20 EDT. She has been widely commissioned by international orchestras, ensembles and soloists, and has. ’. 00 Close Scrape (Adam Linson and Matthew Wright. Kate Molleson in conversation with Andrew guides us through this unique work of chamber music which deals with different aspects of time. 05 EST Last modified on Mon 31 Jan 2022 12. Kate Molleson is a journalist and broadcaster and one of the UK’s leading commentators on contemporary classical music. Producer: Laura Metcalfe; Publicity contact: BBC Radio 3 Publicity. Thu 11 May 2017 11. References to Skye are, she says, “delicious in the music”. “I write this book out of love and anger. Thu 15 Dec 2016 10. . All Articles. 119, BB 127. News; Opinion; Sport; Culture; Lifestyle; Show More Show MoreCassandra Miller (born Metchosin, British Columbia, Canada, 1976) is a Canadian experimental composer currently based in London, England. 1. A radical new book by journalist, critic and BBC Radio 3 broadcaster Kate Molleson, which fundamentally changes the way we think about classical music and the musicians who made it on a global scale. 'Wonderful . He's the voice of Radio 3's The Listening Service and frequently presents the new music show Hear and Now, the BBC Proms. . This is a book of discovery that speaks of music as a life force, that urges us to live our lives through music. Kate has over 15 years of experience in marketing and design. 53 EST Last modified on Tue 8 Aug 2017 14. However, I’m reserving my greatest excitement for Sound Within Sound: Opening Our Ears to the Twentieth Century (Faber, July), in which Kate Molleson, the Radio 3 presenter, will tell the story. 1858): Famed for her operas, this trailblazing queer Victorian composer was a larger-than-life. 30 EDT Last modified on Mon 3 Dec 2018 10. 36 EST. 19 EDT Last modified on Tue 9 Mar 2021 02. 44 minutes. Launching the classical music content of the Edinburgh international festival early signals its importance, but it’s hard to tell what makes it distinctive from other festivals or. Big Issue column 31. 15 EDT Last modified on Fri 13 Sep 2019 07. “It isn’t tiring! It isn. Kate Molleson meets Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho in Paris, the city she has made her home since 1982. Buy Sound Within Sound by Kate Molleson from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £25. I n 2015 the Elias String Quartet (sisters Sara and Marie Bitlloch plus violinist Donald Grant and violist Martin. Find out more about OverDrive accounts. This is the impassioned and. It closed with sci-fi fantasy tunes and a blast of spectral acousmatics. Thu 23 Nov 2017 10. 40 EDT T his year’s Celtic Connections festival is billed as “a celebration of inspiring women artists”. 'Wonderful . 11hKate Molleson is the author of Sound Within Sound (4. Having grown up in a sprawling. Music under threat in Kabul. ISBN: 9780571363230. Presented by Kate Molleson Recorded at City Halls, Glasgow on 21 September, 2023. Kate Molleson and Tom Service present exclusive recordings, new releases, composer interviews and features from around the UK. Living quietly in a small cell of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou spends most of her time with God and her piano. Born in 1923 to a noble Ethiopian family, Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam. Clearly they weren’t faking their. 45 EDT Last modified on Mon 3 Dec 2018 10. The best and latest in cutting-edge and experimental new music. 03 EDT W hen friends who aren't used to live classical music come with me to concerts, they often ask if they need to behave in a particular way. C hineke! Orchestra doesn’t hang about. - Volume 76 Issue 302 We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Fri 14 Apr 2017 15. Listen now. She and her sister were the first. He says that she now has an accent 'fit for a Queen. Kate Molleson and Tom Service present exclusive recordings, new releases, composer interviews and features. Kate Molleson Fri 28 Aug 2015 07. Kate Molleson. It’s that time. 29 EDT Last modified on Thu 26 Mar 2020 08. Sun 15 May 2016 11. Elizabeth Alker. B ernd Alois Zimmermann was an anomaly in 20th-century Euro-modernism,. Kate Molleson. View Kate Molleson. 🧐 😀. 16 EDT “M ost people never get the chance to change the world – it is really hard!”Conducted by James MacMillan Presented by Kate Molleson. And we visit the home of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment - a school in London. Last. Faber will publish the as yet untitled work by Kate Molleson in. - Volume 76 Issue 302 Retaining the same timeslot on Saturday evenings, New Music Show will feature a regular new presenting line-up of Tom Service and Kate Molleson. COM w cenie 90,00 zł. 'Wonderful . According to the country’s state-run news outlet Fana Broadcasting Corporate, she died in. 25 Jennifer Walshe XXX Live Nude Girls (2003)Kate Molleson. Brahms: Symphonies (Linn). Kindle Edition. Show more. 52 EDT “Mozart’s music is extremely theatrical and his theatre is extremely musical,” writes Iván Fischer,. The latest tweets from @KateMollesonMusic and Language. interesting responses to this – gist being a) accents are great but b) accent snobbery lives on and c) if I get subjected to it, imagine the prejudice against someone with an actual 'very strong local accent' 13 Jun 2023 16:19:25A groundbreaking music history book from BBC Radio 3 broadcaster Kate Molleson, which fundamentally changes the way we think about classical music and the musicians who made it on a global scale. A groundbreaking music history book from BBC Radio 3 broadcaster Kate Molleson, which fundamentally changes the way we think about classical music and the musicians who made it on a global scale. This is a book of discovery that speaks of music as a life force, that urges us to live our lives through music. Number of pages: 368. It just isn't quite. Kate Molleson. Kate Molleson, who presents a show on the BBC’s classical music station, Radio 3, told the Edinburgh Book Festival that many lesser known composers, including women and those from ethnic. Related Content. Episode 5 of 5. 99. Kate Molleson is a journalist and broadcaster and one of the UK’s leading commentators on contemporary classical music. Kate Molleson talks to American Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau and reflects on 20 years of the period-instrument ensemble Les Siècles with conductor François. This is a book of discovery that speaks of music as a life force, that urges us to live our lives through music. Her documentaries (BBC Radio 4, BBC World Service) include a portrait of Ethiopian pianist/composer Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam. Domenico Scarlatti (1685-1757) homepage. (BBC3, Kate Molleson) "My #BeethovenOdyssey has so far covered 134 conductors and 1098 symphonies across 730 hours. Kate Molleson is a journalist and broadcaster and one of the UK's leading commentators on contemporary classical music. Sir Harrison Birtwistle (photography: Purkiss Archive/AKG Images, REUTERS/Alamy Stock Photo). Pekka Kuusisto pauses to choose his words carefully. Show more. Reviewed in short: New books from Jonathan Freedland, Kate Molleson, Linda Villarosa and Benjamin Wood. Thu 14 Jan 2016 14. COSEY FANNI TUTTIKate Molleson. COSEY. Kate Molleson. £ 15. 9781419753565. 19 EST. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. As part of Radio 3's New Year New Music, Kate Molleson talks at length to one of. . 45 EDT Last modified on Thu 25 May 2017 13. Episode 3 of 5. She liked to burn pianos, drown them in water or plant them in a meadow. First published in The Herald in July, 2011. 20 EST. KATE MOLLESON is a journalist and broadcaster and one of the UK’s leading commentators on contemporary classical music. A flavour of Tectonics, with Kate Molleson. 16 EDT. . Kate Molleson revisits her journeys around the UK exploring connections between music and language. 31 EDT. Kate Molleson. Thu 27 Aug 2015 13. More than. 17 EST. S chumann’s Violin Concerto has a tricky history. 15 EST Last modified on Tue 31 Jan 2023 18. T here are some juicy anomalies at the heart of Tectonics, the festival of new music curated by Ilan Volkov and Alasdair Campbell and hosted by the BBC. 13 Jun 2023 09:40:06 Kate Molleson. Between the capital of Nuuk and smaller fishing town of Maniitsoq. She presents BBC Radio 3’s New Music Show and Music. Kate Molleson begins Sound within Sound: Opening Our Ears to the Twentieth Century with a loud call for change. View Kate Molleson. James Waters, co-director of Lammermuir Festival, catches up with Kate Molleson to chat about Denk, Duparc, and the fantastic range of concerts you can see a. She resumed playing. For her debut on the programme, Kate. Robin Ticciati conducts. This entry was posted in Features on March 11, 2014 by Kate Molleson. Kate Molleson presents a live edition of Music Matters from London's Broadcasting House. Edward Kate. Monday 22 May marks Kate Molleson’s debut in the Composer of the Week presenting seat, as she joins Donald Macleod to introduce 10 series of the programme in 2023. Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 22 mm. 27 EDT. 01 EST Last modified on Thu 26 Mar 2020 08. . 26 Jan 2023. . Talk in the cafes was gloomy: Canada had shuffled to the right, boosting Stephen Harper’s Conservative government from minority to forcible majority and leaving the French-speaking, left-leaning province of Quebec yet again at political odds. A radical new book by journalist, critic and BBC Radio 3 broadcaster Kate Molleson, which fundamentally changes the way we think about classical music and the musicians who made it on a global scale. Kate Molleson is a journalist and broadcaster. This is the impassioned and exhilarating story of the composers who dared to challenge the conventional world of classical music in the twentieth. This is a book of discovery that speaks of music as a life force, that urges us to live our lives through music. Thu 12 Sep 2019 12. Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983) Kate Molleson revels in the spry and subtly surprising music of Germaine Tailleferre, with guests Barbara Kelly and Caroline Potter. Interview: James Dillon. 16 EDT I t was as polished a performance as you could ask for – but then there's more to A German Requiem, Brahms's radical paean to humanity, than logic and polish. Show more. Whoever takes on the job could perform one essential service within minutes of taking office, and get rid of Northern Drift , the witless entertainment. I t opened with four bass drums, dangly ping-pong balls and an amplified sine wave. 23 EST P olish composer/violinist Grażyna Bacewicz summed up her music as “aggressive and at the same time lyrical”. A radical new book by journalist, critic and BBC Radio 3 broadcaster Kate Molleson, which fundamentally changes the way we think about classical music and the musicians who made it on a global scale. Puerto Rican astrophysicist Wanda Diaz-Merced is revolutionising space science through sound, enabling exploration of the cosmos by ear. 31 EDT Last modified on Tue 18 Apr 2017 11. R apt, intensely subtle, exquisitely slow, the music of Eliane Radigue was the heart and soul of this year’s. Donald Macleod (1999–), Kate Molleson (2023–) Original release: 2 August 1943 () Audio format: Stereophonic sound: Website: Official website: Composer of the Week is a biographical music programme produced by BBC Cymru Wales and broadcast on BBC Radio 3. Kate Molleson is a Glasgow-based music critic. The love, because I want to shout from the rooftops that classical music is gripping, essential, personally and politically game changing. Kate Molleson says: “Well! It’s a huge and frankly daunting honour to be joining a programme I’ve listened to all my life – Composer of the Week was a. Edinburgh. ConversationA royal insider has hinted that Kate Middleton may have had elocution lessons to make her accent sound 'more regal. Kate Molleson. Kate Molleson. 50 avg rating, 10 ratin. It’s a collaboration between artists steeped in tradition but constantly breaking new ground. Everyday low. By Kate Molleson. This entry was posted in Features on December 20, 2017 by Kate Molleson. First published in The Herald on 21 March, 2018. An alternative history of 20th-century composers—nearly all of them women or composers of color—by a leading international music critic Think of a composer right now. Elizabeth Alker is the host of Unclassified and presents weekend editions of Breakfast. July 19, 2021. Thu 30 Jun 2016 10. Save Not today. This set of questions provides potentially useful context for Kate Molleson’s masterful new book, Sound Within Sound. The best and latest in cutting-edge and experimental new music. The Guardian - Back to home The Guardian. 26 EST. The BBCSSO brought due pomp to Donald Runnicles’ 60th-birthday concert, with a powerful Ninth Symphony and a playful performance of Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante, writes Kate MollesonBuilding a Library on Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time. Kate Molleson, who presents a show on the BBC’s classical music station, Radio 3, told the Edinburgh Book Festival that many lesser known composers, including women and those from ethnic. Available now. Kate Molleson. Haydn mucks about with phrase lengths, harmonies and hierarchies. 'Wonderful . . Maybe because I’ve spent a lifetime *wishing* I had a proper local accent?! Sharing, I guess, just as reminder that such views still exist . Her research on gender, subjectivity and culture has been published in various international journals, including Sociology, Feminism & Psychology, Feminist Media Studies and Theory, Culture & Society. T his might just be Nicola Benedetti’s best recording yet. Faber will publish the as yet untitled work by Kate Molleson in Spring 2022. Even in music that often uses the piano. Armenian pianist Tigran Hamasyancan be a hectic stage act – think high-voltage fusions of hip-hop, pop and. " (The Symphonist @deeplyclassical)The Guardian - Kate Molleson - Thursday 16 October 2014 Victoria Yarovaya is terrific as Cenerentola, with a velvet low register and dazzling coloratura to boot. Download (UK Only) Choose your file Higher quality (128kbps). She currently presents BBC Radio 3's New Music Show and Music Matters. In his early years as artistic director of the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Graham McKenzie introduced a festival slogan: ‘Music Lives in Everything’. 30 EDT Last modified on Tue 18 Apr 2017 11. In this conversation. Kate Molleson. 49 EDT. The music critic and broadcaster Kate Molleson introduces us to ten 20th-century composers whose works are rarely included in the “canon” of classical music – because they are not white, male and Western. Kate Molleson is a Radio 3 presenter and music journalist. "A radical new book by journalist, critic and BBC Radio 3 broadcaster Kate Molleson, which fundamentally changes the way we think about classical music and the musicians who made it on a global scale. . Her articles are published in the Guardian, The Herald, BBC Music Magazine, Opera, Gramophone and elsewhere. Show more. Kate Molleson’s Sound Within Sound is a sparkling, revelatory lurch off of the highway of male white 20th century composers and across some of the glorious, underappreciated meadows and moors of the innovative but marginalized. It is broadcast daily from Monday to Friday at 12 noon for an hour, each week's. 99. and fragments his melodies into rhythmic motives with shifting accents à la Stravinsky. Kate Molleson is on Facebook. The focus will be on broadcast and print journalism, led by Peter Meanwell (artistic director of Borealis – a festival for experimental music [Norway], creative director of audio production company Reduced Listening Ltd [UK]) and Kate Molleson (BBC Radio 3 presenter, ex-Guardian music critic [UK]). First published in The Herald in November, 2011. 51 EDT. Steven Osborne (piano)Kate Molleson. . A radical new book by journalist, critic and BBC Radio 3 broadcaster Kate Molleson, which fundamentally changes the way we think about classical music and the musicians who made it on a global scale. “He lingers in the. Kate Molleson’s Sound Within Sound is a sparkling, revelatory lurch off of the highway of male white 20th century composers and across some of the glorious, underappreciated meadows and moors of the innovative but marginalized. . Recorded by Evelyn Glennie and guitarist Fred Frith for art-house film Touch the Sound 'Veni, Veni, Emmanual' by James MacMillan. The latest in new music. Something similar. Faber has scooped a book by classical music journalist Kate Molleson in a four-way auction. 24 EST. T here were bouquets and balloons for the Scottish Chamber Orchestra's 40th birthday; a packed house, a warm home crowd and a rare. [1] Education. . She presents BBC Radio 3's New Music Show and Music Matters, and her articles are published in the Guardian, The Herald, BBC Music Magazine, Opera, Gramophone and elsewhere. A montage of music by David Fennessy, George Lewis, Sarah Davachi and Ashley Fure. Particular revelations for me: Muhal Richard. Kate Molleson is a journalist and broadcaster and one of the UK's leading commentators on contemporary classical music. In 1917, coined the term “ ” – furniture music – in a radical stunt of deadpan performance art. 39. But this one irked more than most. Kate Molleson. J S Bach wrote, or rewrote, seven solo harpsichord concertos. Kate Molleson says: “Well! It’s a huge and frankly daunting honour to be joining a programme I’ve listened to all my life – Composer of the Week was a soundtrack to my childhood and genuinely formative in developing my own musical obsessions. Particular revelations for me: Muhal Richard. Von Trier shot much the film on Skye, though his setting is an invention: there are no oil rigs on the Scottish west coast, but the religion of the film points to the Hebrides. Presented by Kate Molleson. £18. At one of the American free-jazz composer Muhal Richard Abrams’s last gigs, Molleson captures his physicality in energetic, propulsive sentences. 18 EST É liane Radigue spent most of her career taming synthesiser feedback into exquisite astral sounds. C ellist Matt Haimovitz and clarinettist David Krakauer met at a klezmer gathering in Canada and discovered a. We’re making a new noise that nobody has made before, but you can still hear where we come from. Emahoy, who has died aged 99, was a classically trained musician and society girl who turned towards faith – and cultivated a style of playing like no otherKate Molleson. 56 EST Last modified on Thu 26 Mar 2020 08. 30 EDT Last modified on Mon 3 Dec 2018 10. The latest in new music. 21 EDT. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected. 24 EST T his production is a joy to watch: an enchanting, big-hearted, supremely lovable piece of whimsical animation and. though less stirringly individual in tembre and accent than Sara Mingardo in the 1992 Dynamic recording. . 20:40 . Kate Molleson. She travels to upstate New York to visit Annea Lockwood, the 82-year-old New Zealander who is fascinated by how sound is. Kate Molleson Tue 10 Sep 2013 14. Thu 14 Jul 2016 10. @jonathancross. Kate Molleson. Thu 17 Aug 2017 10. One of the great recurring traits in the music of Pauline. Ernest Bloch. . Sara presents The Choir, live concerts, and also appears on Music Matters and Hear & Now. Think jazz, electronic music, improvisational music, folk,. Speaker: Kate Molleson. 36. Kate Molleson. 99 £9. . . T his music emerged from horror – most of it was written in a second world war camp; the premiere took place. A radical new book by journalist, critic and BBC Radio 3 broadcaster Kate Molleson, which fundamentally changes the way we think about classical music and the musicians who made it on a global scale. Musgrave – the Scottish composer, conductor, pianist and. Kate Molleson is a BBC Radio 3 broadcaster and journalist who has taught music journalism at Darmstadt and Dartington. Perhaps available later on BBC Sounds/i-player. 31 EST. This week, Kate Molleson traces Scarlatti's story and looks at what else there is to discover in his legacy alongside his celebrated keyboard works. Introduced by Kate Molleson live from the Royal Albert Hall, Glyndebourne Festival Opera presents the opera for the first time with its original score and French libretto. Béla Bartók's The Miraculous Mandarin in Building a Library with Kate Molleson and Andrew McGregor. It closed with sci-fi fantasy tunes and a blast of spectral acousmatics. Kate Molleson Thu 1 Dec 2016 10.