Sunday Morning Episodes Episode guide
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24/02/2008
Iain and painter Tom Phillips admire musical portraits by Messiaen and Mozart.
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17/02/2008
Iain Burnside and Marcus Du Sautoy explore the connections between music and mathematics.
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10/02/2008
Including Wagner's Siegfried Idyll and Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No 2.
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03/02/2008
With music including Schumann's Faschingswank aus Wien and Berlioz's Le carnaval romain.
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27/01/2008
Iain is joined by musicologist Erik Levi to look at the Nazis' relationship with music.
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20/01/2008
Iain Burnside explores the enduring legacy of Scotland's best-loved poet, Robert Burns.
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13/01/2008
Iain takes to his sick-bed with works by CPE Bach and Gabrieli, plus the Mozart Requiem.
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Dear Diary
Iain leafs through diaries of great composers, in words and music.
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30/12/2007
Iain celebrates the past 12 months in music.
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23/12/2007
Iain ponders the connections between spirituality and music. With Holst, Part and Messiaen
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16/12/2007
Iain with music on the theme of animals, including Britten, Koechlin, Bizet, Saint-Saens.
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09/12/2007
Iain explores fairytales with Zemlinsky's Die Seejungfrau and Schumann's Marchenbilder.
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02/12/2007
Iain wraps up warm with Tchaikovsky's 'Winter Daydream' Symphony and Purcell's Fairy Queen
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25/11/2007
Iain looks back on Thanksgiving with music by Ives, Busoni, Copland and Gottschalk.
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18/11/2007
To mark St Cecilia's Day, Iain looks at music about music.
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11/11/2007
Jeremy Sams sits in, and explores war and peace with music by Haydn, Elgar and Britten.
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04/11/2007
Major General Patrick Cordingly guides Iain through music by Parry, Mozart and Handel.
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28/10/2007
To mark the day the clocks go back, Iain fills the extra hour with Haydn's Clock Symphony.
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21/10/2007
Iain introduces music by Hummel, D'Indy, Vierne and Haydn, to celebrate Trafalgar Day.
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30/09/2007
Iain ponders philosophy, with Steve Reich's Proverb and works by Mahler and Nietzsche.
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23/09/2007
Iain celebrates the Autumn equinox with topical music including Tippet, Debussy and Mahler
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16/09/2007
Iain Burnside explores music made in the Indian summer of a musician's creativity: old age
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17/09/2017
A programme of music interspersed with intelligent comment.