Just one recording today, which starts with a trail for Amazon.
Then it’s the next episode of Maestro – Opera.
This week the contestants have to conduct operatic arias. The soloists are Rebecca Evans and Alfie Boe.
Sue Perkins conducts O Mio Babino Caro by Puccini.
She scores 32.
Katie Derham has to conduct Just One Cornetto, more properly known as O Sole Mio.
She got rather upset in the rehearsals, and at least two of the judges said they thought her mentor was not helping her properly. Awkward. She scores 29.
Goldie conducts Un Moto di Gioia by Mozart from The Marriage of Figaro.
He scores 27.
jane Asher conducts E luchevan le stelle from Puccini’s Tosca.
She scores 29.
Alex James’ wife is at full term with their baby, so he’s hoping the baby doesn’t come on the day of the performance. It comes during the week, though.
He conducts Summertime, by Gershwin, from Porgy and Bess.
He scores 23.
Before the orchestra vote to save two of the contestants, judge Simone Young conducts a duet, O Soave Fanciulla. A piece of music that can make me cry. And has.
Her fellow judges seem to have liked it.
The vote is supposed to be to save one from the bottom three, but due to a tie, it’s a bottom four.
The orchestra votes to save Goldie and Jane Asher, so we say goodbye to Katie and Alex.
Media Centre Description: Clive Anderson hosts Maestro’s next studio challenge as five famous amateurs with a passion for classical music do battle with their batons conducting the BBC Concert Orchestra. In the fourth round the students step up to the podium to conduct a programme of popular operatic arias sung by soloists Alfie Boe and Rebecca Evans in front of the panel of expert judges – conductors Sir Roger Norrington and Simone Young, double bassist Dominic Seldis, composer and cellist Zoe Martlew.
Recorded from BBC TWO on Tuesday 2nd September 2008 21:00
BBC Genome: BBC TWO Tuesday 2nd September 2008 21:00