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Wild About Nature

To mark the BBC's Wild About Nature week (6-12 October), Kate Molleson features music especially recorded by the BBC Symphony Orchestra.

As part of the BBC's Wild About Nature week (6-12 October), Kate Molleson features music especially recorded by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, including works by Lisa Streich, Nicholas Korth and Toshio Hosokawa. We also hear music by Okkyung Lee, and a soundscape recorded near the Aral Sea in Kazakhstan.

2 hours

Music Played

  • Melissa Pons

    Wings

    Performer: Melissa Pons.
    • Cliffs, Vultures & Cycles of Death.
    • Melissa Pons.
    • 2.
  • Katerina Gimon

    Shadow / Light: 1. Storm & Silence

    Singer: Dory Hayley.
    • I Love Evil.
    • Redshift Music.
    • 3.
  • Lisa Streich

    Ishjärta

    Orchestra: BBC Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Christian Karlsen.
  • Raphael Rogiński

    Po moru je plovila gallja

    Performer: Tijana Stanković. Performer: Marina Džukljev. Singer: Svetlana Spajić.
    • Bura.
    • Instant Classic.
    • 1.
  • Ivo Perelman

    One

    Composer: Nate Wooley. Performer: Nate Wooley.
    • Polarity 4.
    • Burning Ambulance.
    • 1.
  • Nicholas Korth

    Inscapes

    Performer: Nicholas Korth. Singer: James Gilchrist. Orchestra: BBC Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Christian Karlsen.
  • Will Glaser

    Then It Wasn't

    Performer: Will Glaser.
    • Music Of The Terrazoku: Ethnographic Recordings From An Imagined Future.
    • Not Applicable.
    • 1.
  • Okkyung Lee

    Signals (extract)

    Ensemble: Explore Ensemble.
  • Toshio Hosokawa

    Circulating Ocean

    Orchestra: BBC Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Christian Karlsen.
  • Michael Rossi

    Former Aral Sea, Aralsk, Kazakhstan

Broadcast

  • Sat 11 Oct 202522:30

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