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A short history of millionaire composers
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Israel s Citizenship Law is a scion of the Nuremberg laws, and the left is silent - Opinion
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From left: AC Grayling, Rabbi Joseph Dweck and Anabel Maldonado
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A rabbi has started a new podcast in which he interviews leading figures about “finding meaning in modern life”.
Rabbi Joseph Dweck, who is based at Lauderdale Road Synagogue in Maida Vale, has launched a series called Humans Being with Joseph Dweck.
The senior rabbi of the S&P Sephardi community speaks to people on the podcast from the worlds of fashion, academia, arts and science about their work and life – and the value in what they do.
Rabbi Dweck’s guests include fashion entrepreneur Anabel Maldonado; psycho-sexual therapist Judi Keshet-Orr; music critic Norman Lebrecht; philosopher AC Grayling; and cognitive scientist Donald Hoffman.
Arts figures leap to BBC s defence over classical music TV output | Classical music
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BBC showing ânegativity verging on hostilityâ to classical documentaries
Exclusive: classical music film-makers Sir Humphrey Burton, Tony Palmer and Barrie Gavin say output lacks volume and quality
A 1976 edition of Omnibus in which Andre Previn discussed William Waltonâs First Symphony with Humphrey Burton. Photograph: Keystone Press/Alamy
A 1976 edition of Omnibus in which Andre Previn discussed William Waltonâs First Symphony with Humphrey Burton. Photograph: Keystone Press/Alamy
Thu 13 May 2021 19.01 EDT
The BBC is failing audiences by offering classical music documentaries that lack revelation and risk, if they are made at all, according to three of the industryâs foremost film-makers.