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Kate Molleson and Dr John Purser explore Chisholm’s transformation of South Africa’s musical life.

Kate Molleson, joined by Dr John Purser, closes Chisholm’s story with his bold move to Cape Town. From building orchestras in Singapore to reshaping a university faculty in South Africa, we hear how he balanced public recognition with a quieter, more contemplative life, and how his legacy continues to resonate far beyond Scotland.

Piano Concerto No. 1 ‘Piobaireachd’: II. Allegro scherzando
Danny Driver, piano
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Rory MacDonald, conductor

Violin Concerto: I. Passacaglia
Matthew Trusler, violin
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Martyn Brabbins, conductor

Night Song of the Birds: Bard No. 3. Adagio and Bard 4. Appassionato e dramatico
Murray Maclachlan, piano

Simoon: Excerpts from Scene 2 (live)
Jane Irwin, soprano (Biskra)
Charlie Drummond, soprano (Voice)
Damian Thantrey, baritone (Guimard)
Philip Sheffield, tenor (Yusuf)
Music Co-OPERAtive Scotland
Ian Ryan, conductor

Dance Suite for Orchestra and Piano: I. Allegro energico and II. Piobaireachd
Danny Driver, piano
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Martyn Brabbins, conductor

Produced by Ellie Ajao for BBC Audio Wales and West

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59 minutes

On radio

Fri 6 Feb 202616:00

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  • Fri 6 Feb 202616:00

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