Stripping The Score

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Stick Or No Stick, Deadly Composers & Interpreting The Score

What drove 16th century composer, Carlo Gesualdo, to commit homicide? To baton or not to baton? And how do composers really interpret a score? 

Turning the Tables: Joanna’s Life as a ‘Moving Target’

In this episode the Maestro turns the tables on Joanna and asks her questions about her life, her career as an actress and how she became a diarist for the Times. Joanna talks about why she wanted to become an actress, how being a model held her back and why she’ll keep wearing m ...  Show more

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