Welcome to classical Wednesday on The Brew. We ll start with a classic of a different kind at 12.10, as Chris Watts will be with you for some hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and a bit of tlc for your liver. Join him on Facebook live too, if you can. Last week, Paul Archibald was talking about how some pieces of classical music appealed so much to other composers that they decided to do their own. arrangements. of them. Well, today at 12.40 we ll have a perfect example of that to tell you about. Composer Marco Iannelli has made his own arrangement of Georges Bizet s wonderful first opera Dr. Miracle (1857,) and it will be performed by Opera Hong Kong this month as part of Le French May. Marco will be with us today. RTL France s Philippe Dova is busy working today, but he definitely approves. And then, at 1.25, Paul Archibald will be with us for this week s classical music installment. There s a coronation going on this weekend, we believe, so what better time to listen to some of t
Welcome to World Piano Day Wednesday on The Brew. Before we get all musical, Chris Watts will be with with you at 12.10 for some lower body training. Join him on Facebook live if you can, from his Motion Dynamics studio in Central. At 12.40 we welcome RTL s man in Japan, Philippe Dova, for his weekly Wednesday chat. At 1.25 it s classical music day once again, and as mentioned, World Piano Day, which as our expert Paul Archibald will likely explain, falls on the 88th day of each year. But, why? All will be revealed, as he takes you on another musical journey with the great masters. email phil@rthk.hk or find us on Facebook Every weekday - except public holidays - 12 midday until 2 - only on Radio 3.
Welcome to Wednesday’s Brew. It’s the day of the week when we give you something for both body and soul. Chris Watts will be with you at 12.10, live from his Motion Dynamics studio in Central. Join Chris on Facebook live as well if you can, when class will be in session. Philippe Dova is busy these next two weeks on an assignment for RTL France in Japan. He’ll be back soon. At 1.30, as Wednesday is ‘classical’ music day, Paul Archibald brings you all the eights for the eighth, live from Bangkok. Our friend, and virtuoso trumpet player, will have more musical masterpieces for you, and today they all feature the number’8’… somehow
Welcome to Wednesday s Brew. Chris Watts will be with us in full sound and vision at 12.10, coming from his Motion Dynamics studio in Central. Join him on Facebook live as well, if you can. Today he s going to tell you how to. walk properly! After that, RTL France s man in Tokyo, Philippe Dova, will be with us, for some rabbit. Then, at 1.30, it s classical music day once again with Paul Archibald. Our trumpet star joins us, live from Bangkok, for a musical journey to Mexico. email phil@rthk.hk or find us on Facebook Every weekday (except PHs) 12 midday until 2 - only on Radio 3.
Happy Wednesday, and welcome to The Brew. Lucky Chris Watts is away in the land of oranges and sun for his Christmas holiday. He’ll be back with you in January. Philippe Dova, of RTL France fame is also busy interviewing important people in Tokyo today, and so he ll be back next week at 12.40. However. having missed out on the Neil Runcieman experience two days ago, we ll whizz off to Ho Chi Minh City at that time today, to see what s going on with our Bureau Chief-at-large. Join him on Facebook live as well. At 1.30 we’ll welcome Paul Archibald back, live from Bangkok, for another ‘classical’ music day. He’ll take you on a beautiful, chilly musical journey today, in honour of the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his team, who today in 1911 became the first people to reach the South Pole. All of our music today is inspired by the Antarctic, and it includes some absolute masterpieces. email phil@rthk.hk or find us on Facebook Every weekday (except PHs)