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With Katie Derham. Cimarosa: Overture (Il matrimonio segreto). Elgar: Froissart. Birtwistle: Night's black bird. Nielsen: Symphony No 4 (The Inextinguishable).

Some of the world's most famous composers came from extremely poor backgrounds. This week's Composer of the Week, Carl Nielsen, grew up with 11 siblings in a cottage with just a few rooms. Domenico Cimarosa's father, a stonemason, died in a fall while working when Domenico was very young, and his mother had to scrape together a living by taking in washing. Edward Elgar left school at 15 to earn his living, and - as a working-class boy made good - never felt at ease in the upper echelons of society to which his music gained him access; perhaps that's precisely why he cultivated his image as an English country gentleman.

This week Katie Derham presents the BBC's orchestras and BBC Singers in music by composers who struggled against extreme adversity to make their way in the world by the force of their musical talent - even genius. There's music by Elgar on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and a special focus on composers born in the Czech lands on both Tuesday and Thursday - with country boys Dvorak, Janacek, Mahler and Martinu developing the rich folk music culture of their native land.

Today's programme ends with a complete performance of Nielsen's great symphony expressing his belief in the inextinguishable force of life.

1 hour, 30 minutes

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Wed 21 Sep 201114:00

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Music Played

  • Domenico Cimarosa

    'Overture' to Il Matrimonio segreto

    Conductor: Garry Walker Performer: BBC National Orchestra of Wales

  • Edward Elgar

    Froissart concert overture

    Conductor: Tadaaki Otaka Performer: BBC National Orchestra of Wales

  • Harrison Birtwistle

    Night's black bird for orchestra

    Conductor: Ludovic Morlot Performer: BBC Philharmonic

  • Bohuslav Martinů

    3 Czech dances for piano

    Performer: Ivo Kahanek (piano)

  • Carl Nielsen

    Symphony no. 4 Op.29 (The Inextinguishable)

    Orchestra: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Thomas Dausgaard.

    Conductor: John Storgards Performer: BBC National Orchestra of Wales

Broadcast

  • Wed 21 Sep 201114:00