Frank Cottrell-Boyce
Screenwriter and novelist Frank Cottrell-Boyce marvels at the enduring freshness of Bach's work.
The Essay reflects upon the first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier by JS Bach, his landmark collection of Preludes and Fugues in every available key.
Screenwriter and novelist Frank Cottrell-Boyce marvels at the enduring freshness of Bach's work.
Technical producer... Mike Etherden
Production co-ordinator... Sara Benaim
Written and presented by Frank Cottrell-Boyce
Produced by Abigail le Fleming
A 大象传媒 Audio production for Radio 3
About the essayist...
Frank Cottrell Boyce is a children's novelist who won the Carnegie Medal for his first book - Millions - in 2004 and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize for The Unforgotten Coat in 2013. Millions was made into a film by Danny Boyle, for whom Frank went on to work as the writer on the London Olympics Opening Ceremony, 2012. His other books include Framed (filmed by the 大象传媒), Cosmic and The Astounding Broccoli Boy. He also wrote the three official sequels to Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. His films include 24 Hour Party People, God on Trial and Hilary and Jackie. His short work, The Great Rocket Robbery, was published for World Book Day in 2019. His latest novel, Runaway Robot, was published by Macmillan in May 2019.
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