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Donald Macleod continues his journey through the lives and works of these two composers who were both contemporaries and friends.
Donald Macleod continues his journey through the lives and works of these two composers who were both contemporaries and friends. He follows them along their different career paths. Constant Lambert had a meteoric start and was already established by the age of 22, but it took Alan Rawsthorne considerably longer to make his mark, not least because he began training as both a dentist and an architect first.
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Tue 30 Aug 200500:00
BBC Radio 3
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- Tue 23 Aug 200512:00BBC Radio 3
- Tue 30 Aug 200500:00BBC Radio 3






