en About the 成人论坛 Feed This blog听explains what the 成人论坛 does and how it works. We link to some other blogs and online spaces inside and outside the corporation.听The blog is edited by Alastair Smith and Matt Seel. Thu, 26 May 2016 09:53:49 +0000 Zend_Feed_Writer 2 (http://framework.zend.com) /blogs/aboutthebbc The Kraken Wakes up all over the 成人论坛 Thu, 26 May 2016 09:53:49 +0000 /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/ea76124b-cee1-44c2-96cd-b172ac723069 /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/ea76124b-cee1-44c2-96cd-b172ac723069 Justine Potter Justine Potter

In 2016 for , Val McDermid has adapted John Wyndham’s The Kraken Wakes. Val, widely known for her crime novels, had been a fan of Wyndham since her teens and together we pitched to produce what Val initially thought would be a quiet little radio drama’.

is an apocalyptical tale of alien arrivals who inhabit the sea and, when humans fight back, flood the world. There’s nothing quiet about it. When Val decided to create a contemporary retelling of this prophetic allegory for global warming, the production became epic.

If you don’t ask, you don’t get

Of course, for an epic story on radio you need an epic sound world. So I approached composer Alan Edward Williams to discuss the music having previously worked together on Maxine Peake’s drama . Alan felt the drama needed an orchestra to cope with something on the scale of The Kraken Wakes. Hmm. Tricky. He pointed out the logistics for the whole of the Philharmonic orchestra to perform a scored two hours of Radio Drama was surely beyond our means. So suggested we instead have just a couple of players. Proving if you don’t ask, you don’t get. 

, 成人论坛 Philharmonic Orchestra General Manager, has a history of taking on exciting projects that reach the parts other orchestras don’t reach. Mutual appreciation of the novel, Val’s writing and Alan’s previous work allowed us to shape a project together. If we were going to do it,” said Simon to me, “wouldn't it be exciting to do it live?”  For the orchestra maybe, but for radio drama? As it turned out, radio drama commissioner Jeremy Howe was game.

A different kind of production

The process was different too. Before even embarking on the script Alan, Val and I met. The music was to be such a big part of the storytelling, it even took on some of the characters. For Alan the unseen Kraken was the subtext in an unspoken alien world. The band was also the catastrophic global devastation depicted in big set pieces: Sea Tanks grinding up the beach, tentacles grabbing people into balls of humanity; flooding.

With little time, Alan composed the score to the drama between 4.30am and 7am for 4 months around his work and family and Val wrote the script in just a few weeks. Meanwhile, I was also working with 成人论坛 R&D on object-based explorations of storytelling in drama and comedy.

Kraken was an opportunity to work with the 成人论坛’s Research and Development to promote the drama using different technologies. and worked with my indie company , filming the event to create an interactive trailer. We also worked together to create a 360 short presenting viewers in VR headsets or on Youtube 360 with scientific data of global flooding by polar ice caps melting. In these VR experiences we posed the question: ‘What would you do?’

The Live event

Richard Harrington, Paul Higgins and Tamsin Greig rehearse with 成人论坛 Philharmonic Orchestra

While the devastating Christmas floods made the drama ever more prescient, in early January we brought the actors together for two days to block and rehearse to the music. Having the orchestra to rehearse with was not practical, so we timed their words to a Sibelius MIDI track.

Our ‘tech week’ with the orchestra was a 90-minute slot that meant we’d never rehearsed the whole thing with actors and orchestra together. But don’t underestimate the power of orchestral players to bring some electricity into proceedings.

We watched the audience’s faces in the Philharmonic Studio at Media City as Episode 1 climaxed with the sci-fi inspired music Alan had composed. My 8 year old described it excitedly as ‘too scary’. A totally exhilarating experience - I hope audiences at home have a similarly dramatic reaction.

Justine Potter is Producer/Director of the adaptation of The Kraken Wakes.

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Mark Simpson on his new role with the 成人论坛 Philharmonic Thu, 05 Mar 2015 12:32:18 +0000 /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/6e355659-42f2-45dc-ace7-20396b557cb8 /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/6e355659-42f2-45dc-ace7-20396b557cb8 Mark Simpson Mark Simpson

Former 成人论坛 Young Musician and Radio 3 New Generation Artist Mark Simpson has written in Gramophone magazine about his new role with the 成人论坛 Philharmonic:

"Last week it was announced that I will be the next 成人论坛 Philharmonic Composer in Association. And this morning Manchester International Festival revealed that my first major orchestral work will receive its world premiere, performed by the 成人论坛 Philharmonic, this July.

"I’m particularly thrilled that I’ll be working with the 成人论坛 Philharmonic who are based in Salford, just down the road from where I grew up in Liverpool. They are committed to supporting musical talent from across the North of England, and my role is part of that ambition.

"I am indebted to the 成人论坛 for supporting my career as a musician and, it is fair to say, without them I wouldn’t be where I am. I have benefitted greatly from many opportunities offered to young musicians. In 2006 I won both the Young Musician of the Year competition as a clarinetist and the 成人论坛 Proms/Guardian Young Composer of the year competition which launched my career. In my gap year I had the help of the 成人论坛 Performing Arts bursary (then the Fame Academy Bursary) to help support a year in Berlin studying and writing. I have been commissioned three times by the 成人论坛 - sparks, Night Music and Israfel - and last year finished a two-year period as a New Generation Artist performing with most of the 成人论坛 orchestras broadcast live on Radio 3. And now comes the new composer appointment offering a huge sense of trust and belief from the teams at the 成人论坛 Philharmonic and Radio 3. I am eternally grateful and hope I can live up to their expectations!"

Mark Simpson is 成人论坛 Philharmonic Composer in Association

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Looking back on (some of) 成人论坛 Philharmonic Presents Fri, 10 Oct 2014 12:06:38 +0000 /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/af34b12a-9749-349c-bcff-6ae0e8d9fa56 /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/af34b12a-9749-349c-bcff-6ae0e8d9fa56 Jen Macro Jen Macro

For the past six weeks, the 成人论坛 Philharmonic has been participating with artists in a special series of concerts across seven of the 成人论坛鈥檚 national radio networks, as well as 成人论坛 Radio Manchester.

From Boy George to Blue Peter, work has certainly been fast paced and exciting during the series, with each radio station bringing a different vibe to the studio. 听The aim of the series is to showcase classical music in its many different guises. 听All concerts have taken place in the orchestra鈥檚 studio at 成人论坛 North in Salford in front of a studio audience, and each and every event has been a thing of wonder and beauty in its own unique way.

The goes out on 成人论坛 Radio Manchester on Friday 17 October. We鈥檝e pulled together some of our favourite photography from the series so far and asked one of the 成人论坛 Philharmonic's viola players Bernadette Anguige to share her thoughts on some of the collaborations.

Sona Mohapatra / Asian Network

I loved our concert with Sona Mohapatra for the Asian Network. She brought a taste of Bollywood to Salford in an eclectic mix of Indian folk and pop, with a fabulous energetic audience.

John Grant / 成人论坛 6Music

John Grant's moving and soulful voice brought to life his wonderfully autobiographical songs for 6Music and was an incredible concert to be part of.

Boy George / 成人论坛 Radio 2

Little did I know that back in 1983 when I was 5, watching Culture Club on Top of the Pops (when mum and dad let me) that 31 years later I would be sitting on stage, just feet away from Boy George singing Karma Chameleon. Time has passed quickly.

Clean Bandit / 成人论坛 Radio 1

Our collaboration with Clean Bandit for Radio 1 was without doubt my favourite. Their album New Eyes would be one of my Desert Island Discs, so having them in the studio, performing from within the orchestra was incredible.

成人论坛 Radio 5 live The Symphony of Medinah LIVE on 成人论坛 Radio 5 live

The 成人论坛 Philharmonic performed a live soundtrack with narration, clips and poetry to tell the dramatic story of the stunning European victory in the 2012 Ryder Cup, days before the 2014 tournament opened.

I learned about golf and its dramas in the 'Symphony of Medinah' for 5 live, something which on paper I questioned but in reality was a hole in one!

Jarvis Cocker / Radio 4

In our moonlit studio, Radio 4's Wireless Nights with Jarvis Cocker took us on an inspiring nocturnal journey, with music lighting the way.

成人论坛 Radio 3 and Blue Peter - Ten Pieces

The 成人论坛 Radio 3 In Tune Special with Blue Peter was a collaboration close to my heart. I am a mum to 2 primary school aged children, which the Ten Pieces music project is aimed at. It was amazing to know that my children, and others just like them, were learning about classical music from something I was part of.

  • The final 成人论坛 Philharmonic Presents鈥 is called Services No Longer Required. It is at Imperial War Museum North and will be live on 成人论坛 Radio Manchester on Friday 17 October at 8pm. The powerful story of a soldier from Salford who fought in the First World War, tickets cost 拢15 and are available from .
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Opening minds and ears - 成人论坛 Philharmonic Presents Fri, 05 Sep 2014 09:10:24 +0000 /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/5fa02c49-4465-3909-a507-9f083196babf /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/5fa02c49-4465-3909-a507-9f083196babf Simon Webb Simon Webb

成人论坛 Philharmonic with Clean Bandit


Orchestras have always collaborated and experimented with musical genres and styles. Most of the great composers incorporated the popular music of their day in compositions and developed the sound of the orchestra to suit the society they were living in. The very best, of course, created the sound world of their age and generally upset a few people along the way.

When I arrived in the 成人论坛 as General Manager of the in March this year the biggest challenge that I set myself was to define the role of a great classical orchestra in four contexts: The modern orchestral sector; the North of the UK; within the 成人论坛; and within our local community in Salford. The atmosphere of collaboration and adventurous exploration that I found at 成人论坛 North has allowed me to pursue this challenge with enthusiasm and the open minds and ears of the 成人论坛 Philharmonic have only encouraged me to seek new partnerships both within and outside the 成人论坛.

Philharmonic Presents鈥.听had been a conspicuously successful series of concerts in 2011 and 2012, seeing the Philharmonic collaborating with a wide range of artists and playing live across all seven of the 成人论坛鈥檚 national radio networks. We decided to revive Philharmonic Presents鈥听 this year, as a way of exploring musical collaborations and demonstrating the versatility of the modern orchestra as well as the free thinking that characterises 成人论坛 North.

The team and I bounced a bewildering array of ideas, names, concepts and collaborators between us and then began to pursue the artists across the networks who would make the most challenging and creative collaborators with the Philharmonic. At the same time, I started juggling the orchestra schedule and working with colleagues to ensure that the whole Philharmonic family could be bought in to the series; the contract with our musicians allows us to do almost anything (no really...) with them within the schedule parameters, but an orchestra is only at its best when they really pull together in rehearsals, broadcasts and concerts.

One important aspect of the planning this year was to loosen up the concept a little; most of the performances will be live, but not all, allowing us to work creatively with Jarvis Cocker to develop a fully orchestral听 with Radio 4 and to give Boy George the flexibility to develop his orchestral performance of Colour by Numbers in exactly the way he wishes. Our Radio 3 performance is also not a concert but a two-hour live In Tune broadcast incorporating music, conversation and live inserts in to Blue Peter on 成人论坛 One.

Working creatively is essential to听Philharmonic Presents鈥听and we do everything we can to allow that to permeate all aspects of our operation. Radio 5 live are working with our conductor and Learning Manager to engage local golf clubs in to our 5 live Symphony of Medinah show; and Clean Bandit and their orchestrator Joe Duddell spent a morning with the Philharmonic in our MediaCityUK studio in August to develop the sounds and style of their work for Radio 1. It鈥檚 been a busy time but the results will be well worth it.

Music is at the heart of the 成人论坛 鈥 it is in the organisation鈥檚 DNA and this series really demonstrates what the 成人论坛 can do when it works together in creating fantastic moments for music fans everywhere. With听Philharmonic Presents鈥we are able to showcase our own world-leading musicians across all the national 成人论坛 radio networks - and in doing so we will demonstrate the versatility of the modern orchestra and point the world鈥檚 eyes and ears to the remarkable work that goes on in Salford. And if the听Philharmonic Presents鈥.听series doesn鈥檛 prove this on its own, during the course of the series (10 Sept-17 Oct) we will also be opening both our Manchester concert series and the Victoria Hall Hanley鈥檚 orchestral series with Beethoven鈥檚 fourth and ninth symphonies and broadcasting a studio concert to celebrate the 80th听birthday of Peter Maxwell Davis, one of the UK鈥檚 finest living composers who was born and grew up in Salford.

I believe that exploration and experimentation via series like听Philharmonic Presents鈥听will be the way that we find the sound and role of the modern orchestra. In a season that sees world premieres by British symphonists, and celebrations of Nielsen and Beethoven, plus major romantic and modern orchestral masterworks, collaborations with the most prominent popular artists of our age sit very comfortably and help us in our tireless mission to define the role of a great broadcast orchestra in the 21st听century and bring it to audiences like only the 成人论坛 can.

Simon Webb, General Manager, 成人论坛 Philharmonic

  • A press release detailing the new series of 成人论坛Philharmonic Presents...including a video interview with Clean Bandit is available on the.
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成人论坛 Radio Cumbria at 40: Birthday Diary - Introduction Wed, 20 Nov 2013 10:10:44 +0000 /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/239d5f5b-32fa-3132-9132-a8bed3b6b770 /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/239d5f5b-32fa-3132-9132-a8bed3b6b770 Ian Timms Ian Timms

It's not just celebrating this weekend. is marking its 40th anniversary with a series of special events between now and the end of the week. Today, the station's Head of Programmes, Ian Timms, introduces his special series of daily updates on the celebrations.

I'm starting to feel a little apprehensive. Nothing should go wrong over the next few days, but this is the biggest event of 成人论坛 Radio Cumbria's year. Most of the detail planning has been me, so on these shoulders etc.

成人论坛 Radio Cumbria celebrates its 40th anniversary this weekend - or should that be "birthday"? We've been going with the birthday tag all year and there is cake ordered (note to self to pick it up tomorrow), so 鈥渂irthday鈥 it is.

Members of the 成人论坛 Philharmonic will help form the Cumbrian Community Orchestra

We鈥檝e already held an open day, made a time capsule movie, got more than a thousand voices in for a "", done 24 auditions for new presenters and run a boot-camp, put together a (pictured) - culminating in an amazing concert, produced a staggering programme of 40 outside broadcasts and found .

Now we've just got a big carol concert, 1973 Day, new presenter day, a business breakfast and a staff dinner to squeeze into the next fortnight. No pressure then. I鈥檝e bought a new work mug that holds a whole pint. Can you actually buy espresso in pints? I feel the need for caffeine this morning. Anyway, hold tight and join me as I blog my way through the birthday weekend. I've decided that blogging is the new jogging; only you don't have to leave the office at lunchtime, only to return soaked through to the lycra.

is Head of Programmes, 成人论坛 Radio Cumbria


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Finishing what we started - The 成人论坛 Philharmonic in Japan Tue, 14 May 2013 14:57:27 +0000 /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/ebeecd30-330c-3218-878c-06667d8f50c8 /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/ebeecd30-330c-3218-878c-06667d8f50c8 Julian Gregory Julian Gregory

In March of 2011, The 成人论坛 Philharmonic's concert tour of Japanese cities was curtailed by the earthquake and ensuing tsunami. There was nothing an orchestra could do to help; but, two years later, the band returned to finish the tour, fill in the gaps, and deliver a positive message.

Maybe this time they could do something.

Orchestra leader, Yuri Torchinsky, inadvertantly passes an advert that sums up the reason for our trip

What was the 成人论坛 Philharmonic doing in Japan anyway? Doesn鈥檛 Japan have their own orchestras?

Well, yes, they do; and very good ones too. But touring is an integral part of orchestral life; as a herd of unlikely diplomats we perform our peculiarly feisty British take on music across the world, saying 'hello' in the one true international language. Music is an intimate connection, and we like to say hello; audiences across the world like to say it back. The system works well.

That's what the 成人论坛 Philharmonic were up to on the 11th of March 2011, heading across Yokohama suspension bridge for the rehearsal to the evening show of , in three coaches, . Yokohama performed an enthusiastic parody of the , with us on it, and left the team of over one hundred musicians and organisers in no doubt that something profound had just happened. It had.

This is where the edit happens- we rehearsed for the concert, fearful, dazed and baffled, as the news rolled in of the disaster further North in . The concert was off, and, it slowly dawned, so was the tour, and the 成人论坛's high risk unit rushed us home in one breath.

Two years passed, with a promise that we'd return and finish the job. Cue the edit 鈥 and suddenly , rehearsing the same programme, with the same conductor and soloist, for the same concert. 'Hey, we're puttin' the band back together!' The edit was seamless.

And so, with Yutaka Sado, inspiringly positive and smiliest of conductors, and Nobuyuki Tsuji, the most exquisite and beautiful of piano players, we were off, making our way across Japan, town by city; 12 concerts, 11 venues, 25 coach journeys, bullet trains at 165mph, queues at 0mph, and a total audience of thousands. There was something significant to the Japanese people about our return; we had a reason to do this tour and they understood that. The tickets for each concert sold out a year ago, in 40 minutes or less. Is it possible to feel more welcome?

Every concert began with a piece that wasn't printed in the programme, and each time Yutaka spoke to the audience about the reason for it; that we were about to say something to them, in memory of the tsunami victims. From the silence that followed his words, we began from Elgar's Enigma variations, and it wasn't so easy and straightforward as it is at the Proms. Why? Because, finally, we had a way to speak directly to the heart of the people, having experienced the unfolding disaster of 2011 and having retreated helplessly to the safety of home. The emotions felt on both sides were deep and lasting, and no-one escaped. Nimrod is noble and unsentimental, yet profound and personal, written by a friend for a friend. It was the right piece to play, and it set up the feel of the concerts; we were friends.

Japanese audiences are, as you might expect, technically the best in the world. Either they cough in the loud bits with great precision, or they are healthy beyond belief. They are perfectly quiet and focused- they don't drop programmes and their phones don't go off; they stay afterwards to applaud the stage hands as they de-rig, and they line up in the car park to wave the orchestra off in their coaches. They gasp in appreciation when the orchestra stands to take their applause, and they moisten up around the eyes at the appropriate moments in the music. Add to this the unspoken understanding of the reason for our visit, and you have no ordinary tour. The concerts were magic.

Our tour managers, Crystal Arts in Japan, ran the logistics with breathtaking efficiency. Despite the damage done by the earthquake, Japan still runs at a powerful and dynamic pace. But our hosts were not only efficient, they were generous, on one occasion unloading an entire symphony orchestra from three coaches into the bar featured in that famous fight sequence from Tarantino's Kill Bill, for a surreal experience involving seafood and Taittinger, but without the fighting.

This tour was business, with pleasure.

Every concert was a special event for us, and that's the glue that helps to keep an orchestra what it is; a unit of many different people pursuing a unified end. We don't produce anything you can use or even shake a stick at; our CDs and recordings are permanent, but what we really do is something you have to be there for. We can say 'hello' in any language you care to name, and we say it with one voice; in this visit to Japan we had something important to say, and I think we said it well. We were all touched in some way by the experience; one hardened pro observed that this tour had made him feel like a student again, and he wasn't alone. The connection between one island and another was bridged, like Yokohama and the world before the earthquake, by music, and the connection feels permanent.听

is a violinist in the 成人论坛 Philharmonic Orchestra.

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成人论坛 Philharmonic Presents ... Pet Shop Boys Thu, 06 Dec 2012 16:02:35 +0000 /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/e154d170-9580-34f8-b9a0-55ccc0528436 /blogs/aboutthebbc/entries/e154d170-9580-34f8-b9a0-55ccc0528436 Richard Wigley Richard Wigley

One of the great joys of working in radio at the 成人论坛 is the simplicity that drives so much of its programming. Picture this: I walk into Jeff Smith鈥檚 office (Head of Music, Radio 2) to discuss the 成人论坛 Philharmonic Presents鈥 festival, he lists a dozen big time artists, I like the suggestion of the Pet Shop Boys (not least as they came to our Radio 1 collaboration with Nero for last year鈥檚 festival), and a few weeks later it鈥檚 settled.

成人论坛 Philharmonic Presents...Pet Shop Boys

Of course, the complexity then begins as the teams at the Philharmonic and Radio 2 dovetail to connect the spiderweb of detail that builds the concept into a concert.

成人论坛 Philharmonic Presents鈥 is a radio festival that places the orchestra on all the national 成人论坛 networks where we deliver the full power and emotion of the 90 orchestra musicians for the full gamut of audiences.听 So far we鈥檝e collaborated with Richard Hawley, The xx, Kermode and Mayo鈥檚 Film Review (for a James Bond Special), the Guy Barker Big Band playing Miles Davis, QB for the Asian Network and, later this month, The Listening Project for Radio 4. From Bridlington to Blackpool with Bradford in between, and in Sheffield and Salford, we鈥檝e cut a swathe across the north of England with thrilling live and unique shows.

In Concert, from the orchestra's perspective

The usual 鈥榙ay鈥 job for the 成人论坛 Philharmonic comprises 75 broadcast concerts and recordings for Radio 3.听 The orchestra creates the broadcasts from a full schedule including its annual concert season in Manchester鈥檚 Bridgewater Hall; international tours twice a year (including a return to Japan in 2013 to complete our 2011 tour that was cut short by the earthquake); concerts across the north of England, in our studio and at regular 成人论坛 Proms appearances.听

Neil Tennant

The eight 成人论坛 Philharmonic Presents鈥 shows provide a welcome change of style for the musicians, with the expectation of plenty of flexibility, as well as new ways of working for the orchestra鈥檚 team as a whole. And meeting Pet Shop Boys to put the finishing touches on the show provided me with a delightful moment; Neil Tennant offering to make a cup of tea.听

With nearly 25,000 applications for tickets there is the highest of expectations; no problems, we鈥檒l meet it.

Richard Wigley is General Manager, 成人论坛 Philharmonic

was broadcast on 成人论坛 Radio 2 on Thursday 6 December 2012. It's now available via the 成人论坛 iPlayer.

More pictures of the event can be found on the .

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