"Wayne Marshall"

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There are omissions, mainly due to the BBC not always completely listing the cast and crew for a programme.

 
Programme Name:Details:
Afternoon On 3...WAYNE MARSHALL (conductor)...
Afternoon Performance...In the week leading up to the John Cage Uncaged weekend, the BBC Philharmonic perform a programme of music setting Cage in his American context. Including Virgil Thomson's ballet depicting a day in the life of a petrol-pump attendant, Copland's early Symphony for Organ and Orchestra, and his jazzy Clarinet Concerto. Presented by Sarah Walker. Bernstein: Candide overture Gianandrea Noseda (conductor) Copland: Clarinet concerto Ronald Van Spaendonck (clarinet) Rumon Gamba (conductor) Gershwin: An American in PARIS Quentin Clare (conductor) Thomson: Filling station - suite Matthew Rowe (conductor) Barber: Adagio Barry Wordsworth (conductor) Copland: Symphony for organ and orchestra WAYNE MARSHALL (organ) Rumon Gamba (conductor)....
Artist Focus...With Tom Service. A sequence of music with a featured performer leading the way. The multi-talented WAYNE MARSHALL begins by conducting the Aalborg Symphony Orchestra in music by George Gershwin ...
Bbc National Orchestra Of Wales [radio Wales]...WAYNE MARSHALL (piano)...
Bbc Proms 2008...WAYNE MARSHALL (organ)...
By Popular Demand...Russell Davies introduces a series of Radio 2 music documentaries. WAYNE MARSHALL presents a four-part celebration of the centenary of the birth of George Gershwin. This first programme focuses on his beginnings in music....
Chetham's School Of Music...350 years ago, a MANCHESTER textile merchant, Humphrey Chetham, left money in his will for the founding of a school and library for the education of forty ""poor boys"". The school which bears his name has existed ever since, and in 1969, Chetham's became Britain's first junior school of music, now one of the most prestigious in Europe. WAYNE MARSHALL, organist-in-residence at MANCHESTER's Bridgewater hall and a former Chetham's scholar, tells the remarkable story of Chetham's school and library. / 350 years ago, a MANCHESTER textile merchant, Humphrey Chetham, left money in his will for the founding of a school and library for the education of forty "poor boys". The school which bears his name has existed ever since, and in 1969, Chetham's became Britain's first junior school of music, now one of the most prestigious in Europe. WAYNE MARSHALL, organist-in-residence at MANCHESTER's Bridgewater hall and a former Chetham's scholar, tells the remarkable story of Chetham's school and library....
Composer Of The Week...WAYNE MARSHALL (harpsichord)...
Getting Organised...In this new series WAYNE MARSHALL, at the organ of Blackburn Cathedral, introduces some of the finest organ music ever written....
Musical New Year...George Gershwin's great American 'folk opera', a bittersweet love story, set in the Deep South, that remains a powerful and controversial mirror of America's evolving attitudes about race, culture and class. In this production by Washington National Opera, WAYNE MARSHALL conducts a cast that includes Gordon Hawkins as Porgy, Indira Mahajan as Bess, Angela Simpson as Serena, Terry Cook as Crown and Jermaine Smith as Sportin' Life....
Performance On 3...WAYNE MARSHALL (organ)...
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert...Louise Fryer introduces a concert given at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall for the 2008 centenary of the birth of Olivier Messiaen, featuring organist WAYNE MARSHALL performing Les corps glorieux. Written in 1939, the work is one of five major organ cycles by Messiaen dealing with aspects of the Catholic faith and each of the seven movements is headed by a text from the New Testament or the Roman Catholic liturgy....
Ragtime...The first black music to become hugely popular, but seen by many as a threat, ragtime music accompanied the dawn of the 20th century in the United States. Conductor and pianist WAYNE MARSHALL looks at the history of ragtime, the way Americans responded to it, and whether it had a role in the emerging classical music tradition of the nation....
Rainer Hersch's All Classical Music Explained...With WAYNE MARSHALL....
Strange Story Of Rudolph Dunbar...WAYNE MARSHALL tells the story of Rudolph Dunbar....
Vintage Years...David Mellor talks to organist WAYNE MARSHALL about his musical idols. Music includes Vierne: Scherzo (Organ Symphony No 2 in E minor). Virgil Fox (organ). Jongen: Symphonie concertante (1st mvt). Virgil Fox, Paris Opera Orchestra/Georges Pretre. Gershwin: Piano Concerto in F (1st mvt). LSO/Andre Previn (piano). Horowitz: Variations on Bizet's `Carmen'. Vladimir Horowitz (piano). Stevie Wonder: I Wish (Songs in the Key of Life)....