
Philip Clark
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Jan 14, 2025 |
abc.net.au | Philip Clark
FIRST HOUR - HEATHER EWART - Back Roads, since it first aired in 2015, has taken us down winding country lanes into regional and remote communities that many of us may never otherwise experience. Its much-loved host is Heather Ewart, the pioneering, indefatigable journalist, presenter and producer.
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Dec 28, 2024 |
prospectmagazine.co.uk | Philip Clark
One—the?—highlight of 2024 was witnessing the London Symphony Orchestra, under conductor Ilan Volkov, perform 89-year-old German composer Helmut Lachenmann’s My Melodies for eight French horns and large orchestra. This recording, also released this year, and taken from an earlier performance in Munich conducted by Matthias Hermann, gave a vivid account of Lachenmann’s obsessive deconstructing and reverse-engineering of orchestral norms, reconstructing sound from the debris.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Philip Clark
FIRST HOUR - FASHION ICON COLLETTE DINNIGAN - Australian fashion and design icon Collette Dinnigan has been worn by Angelina Jolie, Naomi Watts, Halle Berry and the Duchess of Cambridge. A woman who forged her empire on designing dresses, and lingerie for women, and is still an ever-creative presence in the Australian cultural landscape. Philip Clark speaks with Collette about her latest creative pursuits, her favourite spots across the world and particularly her love for Italy.
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Nov 14, 2024 |
thewire.co.uk | Philip Clark
In 2000 I was tasked with ringing the great drummer Roy Haynes to extract some quotes from him about his latest album. The Roy Haynes Trio Featuring Danilo Perez And John Patitucci was released on Verve during the last gasp when major labels took jazz seriously. A setlist – including material by Bud Powell, Miles Davis and Thelonious Monk – had been cooked up to reveal the longevity and depth of Haynes’s career.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Philip Clark
FIRST HOUR – WILLIAM DALRYMPLE – The renowned historian, author and broadcaster, joined Philip Clark on Nightlife to discuss his new book “The Golden Road”, where he charts the glory that was India and how it came to be subsumed by colonial narratives and the China story. He also punctures the balloon of an idea that was The Silk Road. SECOND HOUR — NIGHTLIFE NEWS BREAKDOWN — Michael Pascoe, author of “The Summertime of Our Dreams”.
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