Episodes
Episode | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
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01 | 20090602 | Terence Curran goes behind the scenes to experience the recording process as different classical performers prepare for the studio. Among them is the pianist Kathryn Stott. There are also interviews with notable performers including Emma Johnson and Stephen Hough, producers and record company executives who discuss the little-known psychological aspects behind making a classical recording.
Terence explores how performers cope with the demands of making their first recording.
Terence Curran explores how performers cope with the demands of making a first recording. Terence Curran goes behind the scenes with classical performers in the recording studio | |
01 | 20090602 | 20090606 (R4) | Terence Curran goes behind the scenes to experience the recording process as different classical performers prepare for the studio. Among them is the pianist Kathryn Stott. There are also interviews with notable performers including Emma Johnson and Stephen Hough, producers and record company executives who discuss the little-known psychological aspects behind making a classical recording.
Terence explores how performers cope with the demands of making their first recording.
Terence Curran explores how performers cope with the demands of making a first recording. Terence Curran goes behind the scenes with classical performers in the recording studio |
02 | 20090609 | Terence Curran goes behind the scenes to experience the recording process as different classical performers prepare for the studio. Among them is pianist Kathryn Stott. There are also interviews with notable performers including Emma Johnson and Stephen Hough, producers and record company executives who discuss the little-known psychological aspects behind making a classical recording.
Terence explores how more seasoned performers approach recording and also looks at how decisions are reached in chamber groups. Which member of a quartet decides the best 'take', and what happens if no one can agree?
Terence explores how more seasoned performers approach recording. Terence Curran goes behind the scenes with classical performers in the recording studio | |
02 | 20090609 | 20090613 (R4) | Terence Curran goes behind the scenes to experience the recording process as different classical performers prepare for the studio. Among them is pianist Kathryn Stott. There are also interviews with notable performers including Emma Johnson and Stephen Hough, producers and record company executives who discuss the little-known psychological aspects behind making a classical recording.
Terence explores how more seasoned performers approach recording and also looks at how decisions are reached in chamber groups. Which member of a quartet decides the best 'take', and what happens if no one can agree?
Terence explores how more seasoned performers approach recording. Terence Curran goes behind the scenes with classical performers in the recording studio |