Mark-Anthony Turnage
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Sara Mohr-Pietsch visits Mark-Anthony Turnage in his 1930s Art Deco apartment in North London. Mark talks to Sara about the creature comforts which aid his compositional process, from his sofa to a bust of Beethoven, and about the inspiration of Francis Bacon paintings on his walls.
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