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Trevor Phillips

Michael Berkeley's guest is Trevor Phillips, chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. With music from Haydn, Handel, The Unthanks, Vaughan Williams, Part and Tom Lehrer.

Michael Berkeley's guest today is Trevor Phillips, chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission. Born in London, Trevor went to school in Guyana, where his family comes from, and studied chemistry at Imperial College, London. In 1978 he was elected president of the National Union of Students. He was elected a member of the Greater London Authority in 2000, quickly becoming chair of its Assembly. In March 2003 he became Chair of the Commission for Racial Equality, and subsequently of the new Equality and Human Rights Commission, which in addition to its responsibilities in the areas of disability, gender and race, also examines age, religion, belief, sexual orientation and the promotion of human rights.

He has been the executive producer of several major TV documentaries, including the award-winning 'Windrush'. He is a vice-president of the Royal Television Society, and was awarded an OBE in 1999 for services to broadcasting.

His music choices begin with a movement of Haydn's Trumpet Concerto, played by Wynton Marsalis, whom he describes as 'arguably the greatest instrumentalist of his generation on any instrument'. He continues with Janet Baker - his favourite female singer - in an aria from Handel's 'Julius Caesar', followed by a traditional English song sung by the Unthanks. Vaughan Williams's Fantasia on a theme of Thomas Tallis comes next, followed by a piece that reminds Trevor Phillips of the six years he spent playing in a Salvation Army band. A Guyanese folk song is followed by Arvo Part's 'Fratres', which he loves for its spare, contemplative quality. Finally there's Tom Lehrer's 'The Elements', which partly explains why he decided not to follow a career in chemistry.

1 hour

Last on

Sun 30 Oct 2011 12:00

Music Played

  • Joseph Haydn

    1st mvt from Trumpet Concerto in E flat major

    Performers: Wynton Marsalis (trumpet), National Philharmonic Orchestra/Raymond Leppard

    • CBS CD37846.
  • George Frideric Handel

    'How silently, how slyly' from 'Julius Caesar' Act I

    Performers: Dame Janet Baker (Caesar), Orchestra of the English National Opera/Sir Charles Mackerras

    • EMI CDM7637242.
  • Trad

    Because He Was a Bonny Lad

    Performers: The Unthanks

    • EMI 6871222.
  • Thomas Tallis (excerpt)

    Fantasia on a Theme

    Performers: Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields/Neville Marriner Iona Brown, Trevor Connah (violins), Stephen Shingles (viola), Kenneth Heath (cello)

    • ARGO 4145952.
  • Trad

    Mawnin' Neighba

    Performers: The Cari Singers

    • Guest’s private recording.
  • Tom Lehrer

    The Elements

    Performers: Tom Lehrer

    • RHINO R279831.

Broadcast

  • Sun 30 Oct 2011 12:00

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