Episode 4
Donald Macleod focuses on Koechlin's continuing flirtation with some of the female stars of Hollywood's golden age, including Jean Harlow and Ginger Rogers.
By the 1930s, Koechlin was more famous as an educator than a composer - much to his displeasure. Donald Macleod explores his continuing flirtation with some of the female stars of Hollywood's Golden Age - including Jean Harlow and Ginger Rogers. Plus, as Europe spirals towards war, he looks at Koechlin's radical political and musical beliefs. We end with the composer's last two works based on Kipling's "The Jungle Book".
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Charles Koechlin
Jean Harlow's Epitaph, Op.164
Performer: Claude Delangle.- CHANT DU MONDE: LDC278878.
- CHANT DU MONDE.
- 12.
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Charles Koechlin
Septet for Wind, Op.165
Performer: Philharmonisches Bläserquintett Berlin.- BISCD536.
- BISCD.
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Charles Koechlin
The Law of The Jungle, op.175 [after Kipling's The Jungle Book]
Conductor: David Zinman. Orchestra: Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin.- RCA 09026619552.
- RCA.
- 2.
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Charles Koechlin
Les Bandar-Log (Monkey Scherzo) (after Kipling's The Jungle Book), Op.176
Conductor: David Zinman.- RCA 09026619552.
- RCA.
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Charles Koechlin
Dance For Ginger, Op.163 no.2
Performer: Michael Korstick.- HÄNSSLER HAEN93261.
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- Thu 1 Nov 2012 12:00´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3
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