Highlights from BBC Radio 3’s In Tune - featuring interviews with guests from the world of music and the arts. In Tune is presented by Sean Rafferty and Katie Derham.
Resident artists, folk songs, and Bach in a nutshell
Sean Rafferty is joined by soprano Ailish Tynan with pianist James Baillieu, and talks Bach with the French pianist Emmanuel Despax. He also meets the versatile Solem Quartet, and hears some rare Vaughan Williams folk song settings courtesy of Mary Bevan, William Vann and Jack Liebeck.
11/25/2020 • 26 minutes, 11 seconds
Yoga, lullabies and the Delights of the Bottle
Sean Rafferty introduces live music from the Georgian pianist Mariam Batsashvili and from Flauguissimo Duo with tenor Rory Carver. He also talks to the Belgian clarinettist Annelien Van Wauwe, French pianist Bertrand Chamayou, and conductor Jonathon Heyward.
10/20/2020 • 24 minutes, 47 seconds
Dinosaur costumes, working with animals and actual live music
Katie Derham talks to folk musicians Eliza and Martin Carthy, the film and TV composer George Fenton and choral conductor Suzi Digby. She also introduces live music from pianist Benjamin Grosvenor and cellist Guy Johnston.
8/28/2020 • 24 minutes, 50 seconds
Braces, Brooms and Bach
Sean Rafferty is joined by conductor Osmo Vänskä, who has a new recording out featuring Mahler’s Seventh Symphony. Soprano Golda Schultz joins Sean from Bavaria, to look forward to the Last Night of the Proms, and Sean also catches up with pianist Angela Hewitt.
7/8/2020 • 19 minutes, 40 seconds
Virtual sessions and singing in the garden
Katie Derham is joined by violinist Nicola Benedetti, and pianist Lars Vogt. The composer and conductor Odaline de la Martinez and baritone Roderick Williams also tell Katie how they are keeping themselves occupied under lockdown.
5/12/2020 • 30 minutes, 40 seconds
The Music goes on with choirs and violins
In the wake of the global shutdown of live music, Sean Rafferty hears from various artists about how they’re continuing to share their music, and how they’re encouraging people to participate. He’s joined by the violinists Rachel Podger and Tasmin Little, as well as Elena Urioste with pianist Tom Poster. The vocal leader and writer James Sills, and choral conductor and broadcaster Gareth Malone also talk to Sean.
3/26/2020 • 21 minutes, 19 seconds
Belly dancing Cellists, Handel and a Force of Nature
Katie Derham with pianist Rokas Valuntonis, cellist Nadege Rochat, and Eliza Carthy
3/19/2020 • 27 minutes, 37 seconds
Sublime Handel, Bach and Beethoven
Joyce DiDonato talks to Sean about reprising the title role of Agrippina in a new production of Handel's opera at the Met in New York. Also, there's beautiful live performances from vocal quintet Papagena, cellist Nicolas Alstead plays Bach and it's an In Tune Highlights return for pianist Boris Giltburg as he embarks on his stunningly ambitious Beethoven 32 project, a ground-breaking Beethoven Sonatas journey to mark 250th anniversary of the composer’s birth.
3/3/2020 • 27 minutes, 42 seconds
Music for pianos, stomp boxes and mustaches
This week, live performances and interviews with baritone Roderick Williams, pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard, the Pavel Haas Quartet and folk legends Peter Knight and John Spiers.
2/26/2020 • 30 minutes, 52 seconds
Drums and flutes and speedy fingers
Sean Rafferty is joined by the Kaleidoscope Chamber Collective, which combines the cream of players from both sides of the Atlantic. He also welcomes the Kodo Drummers, players from London Winds, soprano Carolyn Sampson with pianist Joseph Middleton, and the virtuoso violinist Ning Feng.
2/18/2020 • 26 minutes, 37 seconds
Sam the Rover, Gentle Men, Summertime and some Marimba
Katie Derham with Stefan Jackiw, Sam Lee, Curtis Stigers, Golda Schultz and Colin Currie
2/4/2020 • 25 minutes, 37 seconds
A Beautiful Life and a Barrister
Sean Rafferty is joined by Raphael Wallfisch,John York, Paul Wee and Andreas Scholl.
1/29/2020 • 26 minutes, 4 seconds
A Panoply of Pairings
Sean Rafferty is joined by the conductor Marta Gardolińska with pianist Alfredo Ovalles, and storytelling and piano duo Olga and Matthew. He also welcomes the Marian Consort with the Monteverdi String Band, and French mezzo Mariann Crebassa sings live with Joseph Middleton at the piano.
1/14/2020 • 24 minutes, 18 seconds
15th century Christmas cheer and merry melodeons
Sean Rafferty with music from The York Waits, Simon Care and Andrei Korobeinikov
12/20/2019 • 25 minutes, 49 seconds
Viva, viva eta felice!
Angela Hewitt plays Couperin. Fieri Consort transport us to a 17th Century Roman Christmas, while Alice Coote and Julius Drake perform songs from Schubert's Winterreise.
12/17/2019 • 20 minutes, 15 seconds
A-Carolling we go
Sean Rafferty is joined by the choir Ex Cathedra and folk supergroup The Melrose Quartet. He also pays tribute to Mariss Jansons, and Gabriela Montero improvises at the In Tune piano.
12/10/2019 • 24 minutes, 35 seconds
In Tune steps back in time to the Roaring Twenties
Sean Rafferty presents musical highlights from In Tune, including a Jazz Age extravaganza from Alex Mendham & His Orchestra. Plus The Gesualdo Six sing sacred music for Advent, and the Fauré Quartet play their own twist on Pictures at an Exhibition.
12/9/2019 • 27 minutes, 25 seconds
Virtuosic accordion, sparkling baroque brilliance, and the neglected music of Cyril Scott
Katie Derham presents highlights from In Tune including baroque orchestra Tafelmusik, accordionist Bartosz Glowacki, and pianist Nino Gvetadze.
11/27/2019 • 28 minutes, 20 seconds
Death in Venice and a parliament of ukes
Sean Rafferty is joined by the Ukelele Orchestra of Great Britain, the United Strings of Europe, and Gerald Finley ahead of his performance in Britten's Death in Venice.
11/12/2019 • 20 minutes, 7 seconds
'Jazz just called out to me' - Kurt Elling
Katie Derham with highlights from jazz star Kurt Elling, Richard Suart on performing The Mikado, Rowan Pierce sings Purcell and The Choir of St John's College, Cambridge.
11/4/2019 • 30 minutes, 25 seconds
Saint-Saëns, Synaesthesia and Saxophone pyrotechnics
Sean Rafferty is joined by pianist Bertrand Chamayou, and the composer Roxanna Panufnik. He also introduces a sextet from the Trondheim Soloists, voice of The Lion King Lebo M, and the saxophone and piano of the AKMI Duo.
10/22/2019 • 23 minutes, 37 seconds
In Tune & France Musique
Featuring Anne Queffélec, The Hermes Experiment, and a cross-Channel collaboration between Radio 3's In Tune and France Musique's Générations France Musique, le live.
10/21/2019 • 25 minutes, 50 seconds
BBC Music Day
Katie Derham introduces highlights from the last week on In Tune, including live music from pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet and the Doric String Quartet. Plus, the best bits from In Tune's BBC Music Day celebration, featuring members of the Military Wives Choirs, guitarist Milos Karadaglić, violist Maxim Rysanov, violinist Alexander Sitkovetsky, and soprano Carolyn Sampson.
10/3/2019 • 26 minutes, 10 seconds
The Great Escape and how Haydn changed the world
Katie Derham interviews Peter Bernstein, son of Elmer, who composed The Great Escape theme, plus live performances from guests including the London Mozart Players and more.
9/25/2019 • 22 minutes, 38 seconds
French accents, fishermen, and fingerprints.
John Etheridge and friends join Sean to discuss French accents, and the composer and singer Reg Meuross talks about his song-cycle setting inspired by Brian W. Lavery’s book, The Headscarf Revolutionaries, which tells of Hull’s Hessle Road fishing community in the aftermath of the Triple Trawler Disaster of 1968. Connaught Brass also perform and speak about the challenges of keeping their instruments free of fingerprints. And we're joined by Kitty Whately and the pianist William Vann.
9/8/2019 • 25 minutes, 24 seconds
Sublime Chopin and Sufi praise
Sean Rafferty is joined by singer Lesley Garrett, and the pianist Eric Lu. He also introduces the powerfully spiritual sounds of Qawwali with Chand Ali Khan and Party, and there’s beautifully performed music by Monteverdi.
9/3/2019 • 17 minutes, 4 seconds
Thumb-picking jazz and humorous Mozart
Sean Rafferty presents the very best of the last week on In Tune, including live performnces from pianist Seong-Jin Cho, jazz guitarist Jim Mullen, and renowned Barcelona choir Orfeó Català, plus an interview with soprano Christine Goerke.
8/28/2019 • 27 minutes, 53 seconds
Joyce DiDonato, Mikaela Bennett, Grimeborn
Sean Rafferty presents highlights from the last week on In Tune including some of the latest stars to grace the stage of the Royal Albert Hall for the BBC Proms. Soprano Joyce DiDonato talks Berlioz, the award-winning Aris Quartet perform live and discuss their Proms debut, and we hear from singer Mikaela Bennett about her role at the phenomenal John Wilson Orchestra Prom celebrating the 'Golden Age of Hollywood'. Also the directors of Grimeborn opera festival stop by to talk about their reinvention of Wagner's Ring Cycle.
8/14/2019 • 31 minutes, 14 seconds
Steven Devine, Juan Martín and Lise de la Salle
Sean Rafferty presents highlights from In Tune, with performances and interviews from Steven Devine, flamenco guitar legend Juan Martín, Lise de la Salle and Yannick Nézet-Séguin
8/6/2019 • 24 minutes, 6 seconds
A little light music
The best live performances and interviews from across the week on In Tune, featuring Simon Keenlyside and Felicity Lott singing Kurt Weill, Hoagy Carmichael and Richard Rodgers. Katie Derham chats to composer Shirley Thompson about her new opera inspired by stories from women of the Windrush, and legendary folk artist Alistair Anderson plays the English concertina.
7/30/2019 • 25 minutes, 56 seconds
Ronnie Scott’s All Stars, Treasures of Buckingham Palace & a Preview of the Proms
Sean Rafferty presents highlights from In Tune, with performances from Jennifer Pike + Martin Roscoe; a trio of Ronnie Scott’s All Stars – James Pearson, Sam Burgess, and Alex Garnet; and from the In Tune broadcast from Imperial College - Solomon’s Knot and Yeol Eum Son. Plus a guided tour of Buckingham Palace with Dr. Amanda Foreman and Lucy Peter, and an interview with composer Zosha di Castri ahead of the Proms.
7/24/2019 • 25 minutes, 27 seconds
Welsh folk and piano trios
Sean Rafferty is joined in the studio by a mix of world-class ensembles; Welsh folk group 9Bach perform live and talk about this year's New Music Biennial in Hull and London, and there's beautiful performances from the Heath Quartet and the London Bridge Trio. Also on the podcast, clarinetist Julian Bliss discusses life on the road and performs works by Brahms and André Messager.
7/17/2019 • 32 minutes, 3 seconds
Pavarotti, Passion, & American Folk
Katie Derham presents highlights from In Tune, featuring interviews with Pavarotti’s widow Nicoletta Mantovani, BBC Cardiff Singer of the Year Winner Andrei Kymach. Performances include acclaimed classical guitarist Xuefei Yang; a spirited take on Rossini by violinist Joo Yeon Sir & pianist Irena Andrievsky; and twins Adam & David Moss, known as The Brother Brothers, play American folk.
7/3/2019 • 18 minutes, 35 seconds
Sopranos, Strings, and the 8-Bar Blues
Katie Derham presents highlights from In Tune, with performances jazz & blues artists Jacqui Dankworth + Charlie Wood; Echea, the Fellowship String Quartet at the Royal Academy of Music; rising star soprano Francesca Chiejina discusses Porgy & Bess; and Sean Rafferty goes to Glasgow for performances by students from the Royal Scottish Conservatoire and Glasgow University Chapel Choir in a special broadcast from the university’s Debating Chamber.
Playlist:
Cole Porter
Every Time We Say Goodbye
Performer: Jacqui Dankworth. Performer: Charlie Wood.
Traditional New Orleans
Junko Partner
Performer: Charlie Wood
Lonnie Chatmon/Walter Vinson
Sitting On Top of the World
Performer: Jacqui Dankworth. Performer: Charlie Wood.
Joseph Haydn
String Quartet in D major, Op 20 No 4 (4th mvt)
Ensemble: Echéa Quartet.
George Gershwin
Summertime
Performer: Francesca Chiejina. Performer: Jeremy Cooke.
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
African Love Song
Performer: Francesca Coleridge-Taylor. Performer: Jeremy Cooke.
Benjamin Cooke
Hark, hark the lark!
Glasgow University Chapel Choir / Katy Cooper (cond.)
Traditional
Maids of Mitchelstown
Folk Trio from Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
Robert Burns
Scots Wha Hae
Performer: Ríoghnach Connolly. Ensemble: Band of Burns
6/26/2019 • 23 minutes, 18 seconds
Renée Fleming, Gerald Finley, Stile Antico
Live music from Gerald Finley + Julius Drake, Stile Antico, and we speak to Renée Fleming
6/18/2019 • 21 minutes, 13 seconds
L’Arpeggiata, Raphael Wallfisch and the London Klezmer Quartet
Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents musical highlights from In Tune, featuring early music group L'Arpeggiata with a jazzy rendition of a Thomas Morely tune, conductor Douglas Boyd talks about his latest project at Garsington Opera, and cellist Raphael Wallfisch celebrates one of Elgar's most famous works written for the cello. Plus, the London Klezmer Quartet take us through the musical traditions of Eastern Europe.
6/3/2019 • 21 minutes, 33 seconds
Beethoven, Bach and Britney Spears
Highlights from BBC Radio 3's In Tune - Chloe Hanslip and Danny Driver explore the 'sunny side' of Beethoven, and pianist Chilly Gonzales explores the links between Bach and Britney Spears. Sean Rafferty also welcomes the latest crop of BBC New Generation Artists to the studio.
5/14/2019 • 20 minutes, 52 seconds
Alexander McCall Smith and Angélique Kidjo
Katie Derham presents musical highlights from across the week on In Tune, including author Alexander McCall Smith on the music which inspires him ahead of a special BBC Symphony concert celebrating his work. Tenor Nicky Spence and pianist Julius Drake perform excerpts from Janáček's 'The Diary of One Who Disappeared' live in the studio, and Beninese singer-songwriter Angélique Kidjo explores the African rhythms in the work of Cuban singer Celia Cruz.
Photo credit: Laurent Seroussi
5/3/2019 • 23 minutes, 25 seconds
Hold onto your 'sonic bonnets'...
Sean Rafferty presents the best live music and interviews from across the week. In Tune celebrates the launch of the Proms 2019 with performances from announced artists, including the wacky electronic duo Crewdson & Cevanne (with their 'sonic bonnet'!) Nigel Short and his choir Tenebrae pay tribute to Notre Dame after the devastating fire that destroyed much of the cathedral in Holy Week. Plus conductor John Wilson and singer Simon Butteriss chat to Sean about the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment's new production of Gilbert and Sullivan's Trial by Jury, performed on period instruments.
4/23/2019 • 14 minutes, 57 seconds
Le Vent du Nord, Arcangelo, Steven Osborne, Roman Mints
Québécois sensation that is Le Vent du Nord stop by to whip us into a frenzy; the pianist Steven Osborne ruminates on Beethoven's piano sonatas; the early music ensemble Arcangelo perform Vivaldi's homage to the French King Louis XV and we hear from Roman Mints and Alexander Kobrin about the early works of Paul Hindemith.
4/10/2019 • 20 minutes, 58 seconds
The Power of Music: Bernard Haitink, Gabriel Jackson, Jeremy Denk and Aeham Ahmad
Bernard Haitink on a career spanning over six decades, Gabriel Jackson’s re-telling of The Passion of our Lord Jesus; pianist Jeremy Denk on his choice of repertoire and “The Pianist of Yarmouk”; Aeham Ahmad on the power of music to bring hope.
3/25/2019 • 25 minutes, 49 seconds
Musical pearls, from classical to jazz
Sean Rafferty presents the best live music and interviews from across the week on In Tune. With jazz piano from Brad Mehldau, Bach at lightning speed from cellist Nicolas Altstaedt, and lovely lieder from tenor Simon Bode with pianist Igor Levit.
3/19/2019 • 21 minutes, 58 seconds
Fatma Said on nearly becoming a pianist, Lise de la Salle and the rareness of beauty,
Sean Rafferty presents musical highlights from In Tune, including pianist Lise de la Salle, Violinist Jennifer Pike, Artistic Director of the Mariinsky Orchestra Valery Geriev, and Egyptian soprano Fatma Said.
3/12/2019 • 20 minutes, 40 seconds
Andre Previn remembered
Soprano Renee Fleming, pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy, and agent Jasper Parrott pay tribute to Andre Previn who passed away on 28th February. Also on the podcast, live music from supreme Bach master Angela Hewitt, baritone Roderick Williams on shifting perspectives in Schumann’s songs, plus cellist Jamal Aliyev and pianist Jâms Coleman debate the perfect driving soundtrack.
3/5/2019 • 29 minutes, 26 seconds
Trailblazing guitarist Xuefei Yang
Sean Rafferty presents musical highlights from the last week on In Tune, featuring guitarist Xuefei Yang, conductor of the Symphony Orchestra of India Zane Dalal and tabla master extraordinaire Zakir Hussain, and recorder player Lucy Horsch with members of the Academy of Ancient Music.
2/26/2019 • 21 minutes, 33 seconds
Spell Songs and Tasmin Little
Sean Rafferty presents musical highlights from In Tune, including folk super-group Spell Songs, including Karine Polwart and Julie Fowlis, and their arrangement of Jackie Morris and Robert McFarlane's “The Lost Words” book, cochlear implant exhibition creator Tom Tlalim showcases what life would be like to listen to music while using one, and violinist Tasmin Little tells us about her last days performing live with her violin.
2/20/2019 • 26 minutes, 27 seconds
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet and folk duo Megson
Sean Rafferty presents musical highlights from In Tune, including pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, folk duo Megson, and violinist Leticia Moreno and accordion player Ksenija Sidorova.
2/12/2019 • 21 minutes, 26 seconds
Biber and backstage secrets from opera stars
Katie Derham presents a host of musical highlights from the last week on In Tune. Featuring a stunning performance of Biber's Passacaglia in G minor from violinist Daniel Pioro, and French baroque pieces from Les Arts Florissants. Plus a frank conversation with Met Opera stars Roberto Alagna and Aleksandra Kurzak about the reality of performing together onstage as a married couple.
2/5/2019 • 16 minutes, 40 seconds
Laura Mvula and Burns Night
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty, including a warming 'a cappella' performance from Laura Mvula and Black Voices member Celia Wickham-Anderson. A chat about all things blue with violinist Pavel Sporcl and a touch of nostalgia in a performance from Kathryn Rudge and Christopher Glynn. All that topped off with a Burns Night special from the Band of Burns.
1/29/2019 • 24 minutes
Spine-tingling Bach from violinist James Ehnes
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty, including a very special live solo violin performance from James Ehnes. Plus folk artist Sam Amidon with a haunting murder ballad, and singer Bernadette Robinson's remarkable musical impressions of the greatest 20th century songstresses.
1/22/2019 • 15 minutes, 29 seconds
Paavo Jarvi on the magic of Sibelius, and folk trio The Young'uns
Live performances from baroque ensemble Spiritato! plus pianist Janina Fialkowska
1/16/2019 • 22 minutes, 58 seconds
Song by Royal appointment - the Kingdom Choir and In Tune's Christmas Special
Sean Rafferty presents the Christmas edition of musical highlights from the last week on In Tune, including the gifted pianist Gloria Campaner, the all-female vocal ensemble Papagena, plus the talented cellist Guy Johnston. And, we end the year with a bang at In Tune with our Christmas special!
12/23/2018 • 18 minutes, 34 seconds
The Morecambe and Wise of Christmas music
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty. Sean's guests this week included choral greats John Rutter, Bob Chilcott and Eric Whitacre, the Labèque sisters Katia and Marielle, violinist Ray Chen and cellist Johannes Moser.
12/17/2018 • 32 minutes, 35 seconds
'I love singing, I love music: I just get on with it!' - Anne Sofie von Otter
Katie Derham presents a host of musical highlights from across the week on In Tune, including the always elegant Anne Sofie von Otter talking about the next steps in her ever-changing career. Two of the stars of the Opera Holland Park documentary reflect on their experiences in "Hip Hop to Opera", plus the visually impaired Chavez twins share their story about confronting obstacles through music. And the Castalian Quartet talk about competitions and King's Lynn.
12/10/2018 • 26 minutes
Royal wedding cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Dame Sarah Connolly
Sean Rafferty presents a host of musical highlights from the last week on In Tune, including arguably the finest singer-pianist combinations on the planet: Dame Sarah Connolly with Joseph Middleton. A battle of the cellos ensues with Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Ashok Koudaon, plus the talented Amatis Trio share how busking paved the way to their success. And, we hear from Soprano Marina Rebeka about the necessity of an entrepreneurial spirit in today’s opera world.
11/23/2018 • 21 minutes, 22 seconds
"Musicians are like actors...you have to get under the composer's skin" - Emmanuel Despax
Sean Rafferty presents a host of musical highlights from the last week on In Tune, including Emmanuel Despax discussing how he tries to become Chopin’s vessel. We reminisce with Georgia Marcio about going from barwoman to centre stage at Ronnie Scotts. And finally we hear about how Alban Gerhardt struggles to perform with his eyes open.
10/16/2018 • 13 minutes, 5 seconds
‘A lovely moustache, like a fish upon his face’ - Nicky Spence and William Vann on Hubert Parry
Katie Derham presents the In Tune Highlights: a selection of musical guests. Including Nicky Spence and William Vann talking about and singing Parry, Eric Lu winner of the Leeds International Piano Competition, an exclusive walk around the Royal Opera House Open Up project and Indian slide guitarist Debashish Bhattacharya.
9/26/2018 • 26 minutes, 58 seconds
'I have the musical taste of a 19th century girl' - Chilly Gonzales
Sean Rafferty presents the In Tune Highlights, bringing you a top selection from the best musicians on the show. This week features former BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artist, pianist Pavel Kolesnikov; Canadian baritone and star of Last Night of the Proms, Gerald Finley; genre-defying pianist Chilly Gonzales; and the internationally-celebrated Fidelio Trio.
9/14/2018 • 26 minutes, 30 seconds
'The majesty of the Royal Albert Hall wheels you to give everything you can' - Semyon Bychkov
Sean Rafferty presents the In Tune Highlights, bringing you a top selection from the best musicians on the show this week. This week features the magical conductor Seymon Bychkov ahead of his proms performance, brothers Sam and Jack Furness chat Trial by Jury, Renee Fleming chats to Sean from New York ahead of her Broadway CD and finally, Worbey and Farrell give us a performance.
9/3/2018 • 22 minutes, 51 seconds
'Why don't we forget everything and float like joy.. like a puff of smoke into the air' - Alice Coote, Soprano
Katie Derham presents the In Tune Highlights, bringing you a top selection from the best musicians on the show this week. This week Alice Coote performs live with Julius Drake ahead of their appearance at Machynlleth Festival, conductor Joshua Weilerstein and composer Gerard McBurney who are collaborating along with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for a special BBC Prom exploring the sound of an orchestra, and a group of musicians from The Bhavan enter the studio ahead of their performance at the National Theatre's community production of Shakespeare's Pericles.
8/31/2018 • 20 minutes, 36 seconds
Edinburgh Festivals special
Sean Rafferty presents highlights from In Tune's annual trip to Edinburgh at festival time, with guests including Simon Callow, fiddle quartet Rant and members of the NYJO USA.
8/13/2018 • 19 minutes, 13 seconds
"Most of the music we work with from this country only survives because it exists in sources abroad." Andrew Kirkman
Sean Rafferty presents the In Tune Highlights, bringing you a top selection from the best musicians on the show this week. This week features members of the early music ensemble the Banchois Consort and their founder Andrew Kirkman, pianist Denis Kozhukhin performs in the studio and Carmen takes a trip to Cuba courtesy of Christopher Renshaw and.Luna Manzanares Nardo
8/10/2018 • 20 minutes, 19 seconds
'We make wonderful music with wonderful people and the music comes first!' - Jeffery Skidmore, Ex Cathedra director
Sean Rafferty presents the In Tune Highlights, bringing you a top selection from the best musicians on the show this week. This week features early music ensemble Ex Cathedra, the ever jazzy Curtis Stigers paying his respects to Frank Sinatra and the jazz continues with the spectacular pairing of Dame Evelyn Glennie and the HLK Trio.
7/18/2018 • 16 minutes, 4 seconds
'The capacity of the human voice is stunning!' - Sir Bryn Terfel
Sean Rafferty presents the In Tune Highlights, bringing you a top selection from the best musicians on the show this week.
6/26/2018 • 23 minutes, 36 seconds
"It's time to move on and let somebody else take up the baton..." The Schubert Ensemble on their last season after 35 years.
Sean Rafferty presents highlights from across the past week on In Tune including The Schubert Ensemble, conductor Alpesh Chauhan, Aidan O'Rourke and Kit Downes
6/19/2018 • 24 minutes, 45 seconds
'It's a lovely little waltz if you fancy a dance round the kitchen!' - Andy Cutting and his Diatonic button accordion
Picks from across the week including Andy Cutting, The Prince Consort and Maxim Vengerov
6/12/2018 • 22 minutes, 24 seconds
'There is a plethora of millions and millions of tunes that are just glorious!' - Eddi Reader at The Biggest Weekend 2018
Picks from across the week on In Tune. This week includes the singer-songwriter Eddi Reader and jazz connoisseur Jamie Cullum at BBC Radio 3's Biggest Weekend 2018. Katie also takes a trip to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018 and has Vox Luminis in the studio, who enchant us with their English Renaissance.
6/5/2018 • 18 minutes, 36 seconds
'It's the only time in history when music has been at the forefront of political change' - Andrew Carwood on 16th-century music
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty, featuring dancer Zenaida Yanowsky choral director Andrew Carwood and violinist Lorenza Borrani.
5/16/2018 • 15 minutes, 36 seconds
"Music for me is all about breathing and phrasing, and being involved with your whole body" - Conductor Kristjan Järvi
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty and Katie Derham, featuring folk legend Shirley Collins, conductor Kristjan Järvi and Ensemble Bash.
5/11/2018 • 19 minutes, 39 seconds
"Do I play the tin whistle to relax? No - I play chess!" - Sir James Galway
Picks from across the week on In Tune, featuring Danielle de Niese, Sir James Galway, Menahem Pressler, Nevarro Quartet, Scarlett Thomas and Madrigal - Marin Constantin.
5/1/2018 • 26 minutes, 16 seconds
'It's not sad, It's intense in all the ways we feel in life...' - Gisela João on Fado
Pick from across the week on In Tune, including Joseph Tawadros and Nemanja Radulovic
4/24/2018 • 26 minutes, 35 seconds
‘The world’s biggest complex of arts organisations under one roof’ - Alexander Sitkovetsky on the Lincoln Center in New York
Picks from across the week with Sean Rafferty, including Kate Rusby, Sir Antonio Pappano and Matthew Whitaker. Plus musicians from the Chamber Music Society of the Lincoln Center.
4/20/2018 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
'Her right hand is the best in the business' - Pablo Ferrández on Anne-Sophie Mutter
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty, featuring Anne-Sophie Mutter and Pablo Ferrández, Jess Gillam and Zeynep Ozsuca, and Anthony Parnther.
4/12/2018 • 28 minutes, 55 seconds
"I spend most of act two in bed...it's quite enjoyable!" - Soraya Mafi on playing Titania, Queen of the fairies.
Sean Rafferty presents picks from across the week on In Tune, including soprano Soraya Mafi , artist Edmund De Waal and the Linos Piano Trio.
3/20/2018 • 24 minutes, 53 seconds
'Writing folk music is a little bit like digging for treasure; you just have to find it and uncover it' Ange Hardy
Picks from across the week on In Tune, including Sir Willard White and Charles Hazlewood.
3/9/2018 • 24 minutes, 14 seconds
"...One of the pleasures is you can travel centuries of thinking and human perspective..." Jeremy Denk on Classical Music
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty. His guests this week are violinist Sergej Krylov playing Bach and Paganini. Pianist Jeremy Denk who plays Prokofiev and Beethoven. We meet two of the Nuns from the Guildhall School Opera department’s award-winning presentation of Poulenc’s Les Dialogues des Carmelites. And a visit to the Tower of London in the company of organist and Master of Music of the Chapels Royal, Colm Carey.
3/5/2018 • 25 minutes, 31 seconds
"I started learning the piano and didn't get very far. I didn't persist..." Sir Trevor McDonald
Katie Derham is joined by journalist and broadcaster Sir Trevor McDonald. He talks about his favourite music as well as growing up in the West Indies and meeting Ella Fitzgerald.
3/1/2018 • 10 minutes, 8 seconds
"We've got fairies flying all over the stage...It's very expensive!" Cal McCrystal on Iolanthe
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty. His guests this week are the pianist Zhang Zuo, director Cal McCrystal, who chats about his new production of Gilbert and Sullivan's Iolanthe, and three of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment's rising stars - Ciara Hendrick, James Way and James Newby.
2/20/2018 • 23 minutes, 5 seconds
'I heard my recording in a shop and hardly recognised it; it sounded like a caricature!' - Mischa Maisky
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty. His guests this week are Hollywood superstar Leslie Caron, who appeared in such classic films as An American in Paris and Gigi; young South African soprano Pretty Yende, who joined us live from The Met in New York; and supreme cellist Mischa Maisky.
2/14/2018 • 24 minutes, 24 seconds
"Opera is the most international of all art forms" - John Allison
Sean Rafferty presents highlights from Radio 3's In Tune, including International Opera Awards chair John Allison, International Opera Awards finalist Lauren Fagan, classical guitarist Sean Shibe on how he wants to push the boundaries of what people expect from him and Ensemble 360, who talk to Sean about their native Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.
2/7/2018 • 15 minutes, 48 seconds
“They are both supercars!” – Joseph Calleja on his Tosca co-stars Angela Gheorghiu and Adrianne Pieczonka.
Katie Derham presents highlights from BBC Radio 3’s In Tune, including Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja who sang for us on his 40th birthday, mathematician Professor Marcus du Sautoy on the golden ratio in music, conductor François-Xavier Roth chatting about the sound of gut strings and a small taste of cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason…
1/31/2018 • 17 minutes, 11 seconds
'Teletubbies with brass instruments...' - A4 Brass on their USP as an ensemble
Highlights from the week, with A4 Brass, Colin Currie, James O'Donnell and Julie Fowlis.
1/23/2018 • 24 minutes, 49 seconds
'Familiarity breeds... bickering!' - Anna Tilbrook on 20 years working with James Gilchrist
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty. His guests this week include the world renowned a cappella group The King's Singers, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Tenor James Gilchrist and pianist Anna Tilbrook reflect on 20 years working together, and Kyra Humphreys celebrates two decades with the Royal Northern Sinfonia. Plus choreographer Frank Andersen, one of the world's leading experts on Bournonville ballets.
1/16/2018 • 25 minutes, 37 seconds
"And there we are, our portraits singing away" - Gerald Finley on being featured on Canadian postage stamps
Highlights from the week, including Gerald Finley, Mathilde Milwidsky & Gavin Sutherland.
1/8/2018 • 25 minutes, 33 seconds
"He was such a symbol of national unity and integrity." - Alexandra Dariescu on the late King Michael I of Romania
Sean Rafferty walks around the new Charles II exhibition with curator Rufus Bird. Plus chats with Henning Kraggerud, The City Musick and pianist Alexandra Dariescu.
12/19/2017 • 19 minutes, 2 seconds
My soul is part of my instrument - Angela Gheorghiu
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty: soprano Angela Gheorghiu remembers working with Solti and talks about getting back into the recording studio; actor Robert Lindsay channels his inner Ebenezer Scrooge; and flautist Juliette Bausor with pianist Tim Horton attempt to resist the urge to make puns about CPE Bach's 'Hamburger Suite' (with limited success).
12/14/2017 • 23 minutes, 44 seconds
"You can turn a concert hall into a forest in an instant." - Tan Dun on using organic sounds as an instrument
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Katie Derham, including Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon composer Tan Dun, musicologist Robert Levin and New York's Harlem Quartet.
12/5/2017 • 22 minutes, 3 seconds
"He had style, he had panache... we were all in his shadow" - Sir Bryn Terfel on the late Dmitri Hvorostovsky
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty, including mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato with conductor Sir Antonio Pappano, and pianist Imogen Cooper. Plus, in the week of the untimely death of Russian baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky, conductor Semyon Bychkov and Sir Bryn Terfel pay him tribute.
11/30/2017 • 24 minutes, 36 seconds
“I learned fado as I learned to speak Portuguese” - Carminho
Sean Rafferty chats with Russian maestro Valery Gergiev, discovering how he goes beyond the score to create the incredible sounds from the orchestras he conducts. We also hear from organist Anne Page, who has played most of the organs in Cambridge, and from fado singer Carminho, who is currently giving a Portuguese edge to the music of Brazillian bossa nova legend Tom Jobim.
11/27/2017 • 25 minutes, 5 seconds
"Sometimes we don't really want to expose our soul" - Yevgeny Sudbin
Highlights from the week, including Russian musicians Semyon Bychkov and Yevgeny Sudbin.
11/14/2017 • 25 minutes, 31 seconds
“He loves music and he loves sharing. I do too!” - Marin Alsop
Marin Alsop on the moment she decided she wanted to be a conductor, after encountering/watching Leonard Bernstein as a 9 year old at a Young Persons Concert. This week’s podcast also includes conversations with two great musical partnerships; the French pianist Louis Lortie and violinst Augustin Dumay, as well as the pianist Inon Barnatan and the cellist Alissa Weilerstein, who first began performing together during a cold Boston winter…
11/14/2017 • 20 minutes, 21 seconds
"I found my voice with this fantastic Stradivari Cello" - Istvan Vardai
Highlights from the week, including Jessica Duchen, Vienna Piano Trio and Benjamin Appl.
10/31/2017 • 26 minutes, 55 seconds
'A marvellously exciting thing to have done' - Stephen Fry on writing an opera libretto
Picks from across the week on In Tune. Sean Rafferty talks to Stephen Fry about penning an opera libretto for the composer Louis Mander; Angela Hewitt discusses Bach and Scarlatti; and Alice Sara Ott explains the childlike essence of Grieg's music.
10/24/2017 • 18 minutes, 51 seconds
"Listening is, I suppose, an instrument of love" - Dame Evelyn Glennie
Picks from the past week including Dame Evelyn Glennie, Jennifer Pike and Sam Lee.
10/19/2017 • 24 minutes, 40 seconds
"What have I done, what am I doing here?!" - Alistair McGowan
Picks from the past week including Alistair McGowan, Maria Razumovskaya & Sir Mark Elder.
10/5/2017 • 25 minutes, 59 seconds
"I'm just finishing a concerto...I don't think I'm allowed to tell you!" - Joby Talbot
Picks from across the week with Sean Rafferty: Carlos Acosta, Joby Talbot, the V&A
10/5/2017 • 17 minutes, 28 seconds
"Now I look back on it, it seems a little insane that I did that at 16!" Esther Yoo
Picks from across the week with Sean Rafferty: Hershey Felder, Craig Ogden, ETO
9/26/2017 • 19 minutes, 56 seconds
'I'm a very, very happy man' - Sir Simon Rattle
Picks from across the week on In Tune. Sean talks to Sir Simon Rattle on the eve of his debut concert at the helm of the London Symphony Orchestra, and cabaret singer Ute Lemper about reclaiming the German language. Plus a special guest wishes Sean a very happy 20th anniversary of presenting the show.
9/25/2017 • 16 minutes, 46 seconds
'I jump into the fire and try not to get burnt' - tenor Michael Fabiano
Picks from across the week, including Dame Felicity Lott and tenor Michael Fabiano.
Sean talks to Dame Felicity Lott about her role in the Wigmore Hall / Kohn Foundation International Song Competition; oud virtuoso Yair Dalal plays and talks about his Iraqi Jewish heritage; fabulous tenor Michael Fabiano tells us about his music education work and current role in La Boheme; and mezzo-soprano Clara Osowski, one of the Wigmore Hall song competition winners, performs live in the studio.
9/21/2017 • 23 minutes, 25 seconds
'He said a lot of strange things... and he wasn't always sober either!' - Leif Ove Andsnes on Sibelius
Picks from across the week on In Tune. Sean talks to a pair of great Russian maestros in Valery Gergiev and Vasily Petrenko; Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes talks Sibelius and Beethoven; and young British composer Hannah Kendall tells us about her BBC commission for Chineke! Orchestra's debut Prom.
9/4/2017 • 18 minutes, 38 seconds
"It's never been done before, so I thought I'd have a go!" - comedian Vikki Stone
Picks from the week, including Lucie Horsch, Rachel Kelly, Vikki Stone, and Chineke!
8/29/2017 • 17 minutes, 46 seconds
'I'm not a good enough pianist to play a bad piano' - Mitsuko Uchida
Picks from across the week on In Tune including pianist Mitsuko Uchida, organists William Whitehead and Robert Quinney and jazz singer Jacqui Dankworth with pianist Charlie Wood.
8/21/2017 • 27 minutes, 57 seconds
"After doing a concerto I sit in and play at the back of the section - it's the best music to play in" - Alban Gerhardt
Picks from the week, including Dave Holland, Alban Gerhardt and a trip to Edinburgh.
8/15/2017 • 19 minutes, 9 seconds
'This is the ultimate in helicopter parenting...' - James Morrison on performing with two of his sons
Picks from the week, including the James Morrison Quartet, Sir Andrew Davis and NYO GB.
8/7/2017 • 23 minutes, 23 seconds
'The sound that Joseph taught to us, he learned from The Dream' - Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Suzy Klein. She talks to Albert Mazibuko of the great choral group Ladysmith Black Mambazo; conductor, composer and Proms favourite Jules Buckley; and pianist Zhang Zuo aka Zee Zee.
8/1/2017 • 19 minutes, 3 seconds
"Here's to the liberation for the People's Model of Convenience Bassoon Bag"
Picks from across the week, including Joshua Weilerstein, Amy Harman and Gaurav Mazumdar.
7/25/2017 • 21 minutes, 15 seconds
'Sean, if you and I went to Madagascar we might never come home...' - Ailish Tynan
Picks from across the week on In Tune, including Ailish Tynan, Jon Boden and Mark Padmore
7/20/2017 • 27 minutes, 28 seconds
'We're quite a mafia now' - Andreas Ottensamer on his clarinet-playing family
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty: conductor Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla enthuses about her orchestra the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra; Andreas Ottensamer reveals the secret of what makes a good clarinettist; and choral director Simon Halsey and composer Andrew Norman take us to the moon (via a children's opera project).
7/12/2017 • 20 minutes, 59 seconds
'Those that did come back would have had a pang of conscious at leaving a rose or two in Picardy' - Gerald Finley
Picks from across the week including bass-baritone Gerald Finley, conductor David Hill, trumpeter John Wallace, soprano Natalya Romaniw and Ron Davis with his Sympharonica orchestra
7/6/2017 • 22 minutes, 42 seconds
'The choir is somehow a symbol of humanity joining together' - John Rutter
Jam-packed with picks from this week's In Tune, including John Rutter, Rowan Williams, Louise Alder, Jessica Cottis, Michael Spyres, Albina Shagimuratova, Avi Avital & Omer Avital
6/26/2017 • 24 minutes, 19 seconds
'Music is something that bridges gaps and transforms lives' - Sir Bryn Terfel
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Suzy Klein including Sir Bryn Terfel, Sir Thomas Allen, Pekka Kuusisto and Lise Davidsen. Plus Québécois folk group Le Vent du Nord.
6/19/2017 • 26 minutes, 18 seconds
'I wanted get my fingers into the clay and be able to shape it, form it and play with it': Michael Tilson Thomas on Brahms
Picks from across the week, including Michael Tilson Thomas and Joseph Calleja.
6/13/2017 • 20 minutes, 36 seconds
"There's nothing quite like it, it stimulates the imagination."
Picks from across the week, including Chris Riddell, Rachel Podger, Nicholas Collon and Dame Beryl Grey.
6/9/2017 • 27 minutes, 19 seconds
The mixture of all these personalities with one aim, to make perfect music... it's a wonderful result
Picks from across the week on In Tune. Sean Rafferty's guests include soprano Pretty Yende, conductor Herbert Blomstedt and the Danish String Quartet.
6/2/2017 • 23 minutes, 20 seconds
'Before I play a concert I like spaghetti and meatballs' - pianist Jeremy Denk
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Suzy Klein, featuring pianist Jeremy Denk, conductor Karina Canellakis, contralto Sonia Prina and fiddle player Sam Sweeney.
5/22/2017 • 25 minutes, 46 seconds
'Like Shakespeare, he's interested in human life in all its forms' Nicholas Mulroy on Monteverdi
Top picks from across the week on In Tune including conductor Andrew Litton, tenor Bryan Hymel and soprano Kristin Lewis from the Royal Opera House, saxophonist and composer John Harle, tenor Nicholas Mulroy with lutenist Toby Carr, and French Harpsichordist Jean Rondeau with percussionist Keyvan Chemirani.
5/15/2017 • 33 minutes, 46 seconds
‘Like a clock face, the 12 note rhythm just keeps clicking round one…’ - Colin Currie on Clapping Music
Picks from across the week on In Tune. Sean Rafferty's guests include dancer Edward Watson, percussionist Colin Currie, violinist Alexandra Soumm, horn player Ben Goldscheider, and Kathleen Ferrier Award Winner Julien van Mellaerts. Plus music from the London Adventist Chorale as part of Radio 3's Breaking Free: Martin Luther's Revolution season.
5/10/2017 • 27 minutes, 50 seconds
Robert Hollingworth "You wake up the 1st January 1600 and think 'great, it's the baroque, let's invent opera'"
Top picks from across the week on In Tune including Roderick Williams and Tasmin Little
5/6/2017 • 20 minutes, 27 seconds
'I remember trying to steal Rostropovich's spike out of his cello' - Daniel Hope
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty: violinist Daniel Hope, conductor Marin Alsop, choral director David Skinner and violinist Min Kym. Plus a jazzy little encore courtesy of choral group Voces 8.
4/18/2017 • 25 minutes, 32 seconds
'If you wanna be more than a virtuoso, first you have to BE a virtuoso' Murray Perahia quoting Vladimir Horowitz
Top picks from across the week on In Tune, including pianist Murray Perahia, Oliver Mears and Antonio Pappano from the Royal Opera House, and crime novelist Donna Leon. Plus pianist Joseph Middleton who was recently nominated for two Royal Philharmonic Society Awards with soprano Mary Bevan, and finally folk musicians Kathryn Tickell and Amy Thatcher from Radio 3's Uproot Festival in Hull.
4/11/2017 • 27 minutes, 55 seconds
'Beethoven 5 is so great and so popular that it's weirdly underrated' - Joshua Bell
Picks from the week including Melvyn Tan and Dan Newell.
4/3/2017 • 26 minutes, 35 seconds
Banging the drum for In Tune with the Yamato Drummers of Japan
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Suzy Klein: folk musician Eliza Carthy on receiving her MBE, the multitalented Christian Lindberg, actor Carole Boyd (of Archers fame), and the Yamato Drummers of Japan.
3/27/2017 • 24 minutes, 5 seconds
'It touches me so deeply, I can't find the right words' Vladimir Ashkenazy on Elgar
Picks from across the week on In Tune including Vladimir Ashkenazy, saxophonist Courtney Pine, baritone Christopher Purves, klezmer band She'Koyokh, and pianolist Rex Lawson.
3/21/2017 • 28 minutes, 4 seconds
'By singing they recovered their hope' - Jordi Savall
Picks from the week including Leif Ove Andsnes, Errollyn Wallen, Adrian Brendel, Joanna MacGregor and David Harsent.
3/13/2017 • 29 minutes, 47 seconds
'Opera is about dilemma, not about plot' - Thomas Hampson
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty: opera singers Thomas Hampson, Michael Fabiano and Tara Erraught, pianist Alexandra Dariescu, and a duo from Welsh folk band 9Bach. Plus highlights from Sean's trip to the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, for the 'Madonnas and Miracles' exhibition.
3/7/2017 • 27 minutes, 32 seconds
'It's inconceivable that I would pass a day without large infusions of music' Simon Callow
Picks from across the week on In Tune including piano legend John Lill; trumpet virtuoso Alison Balsom; folk trio Leveret; and violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja; plus the unmistakable voice of the actor, writer and director Simon Callow.
2/28/2017 • 31 minutes, 13 seconds
'Benjamin Britten's folk song arrangements just didn't sound right...' - Shirley Collins
Picks from the week on In Tune, including folk legend Shirley Collins, pianist Llyr Williams, singers Jacqui Dankworth and Charlie Wood, and organist Stephen Farr.
2/20/2017 • 28 minutes, 5 seconds
Sergeant John Tomlinson whips the Radio 3 choir into shape...
Picks from the week on In Tune, featuring bass Sir John Tomlinson; cellist Alisa Weilerstein; folk musicians Sam Lee, Lisa Knapp and Nathanial Mann; pianist Martin James Bartlett; and tenor Michael Spyers.
2/13/2017 • 23 minutes, 43 seconds
'Listening to Bach just sorts you out' Rachel Podger
Picks from across the week on In Tune, including mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton, harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani, guitarist Derek Gripper, organist and choir director Robert Quinney, baroque violinist Rachel Podger and last but not least the Canadian bass-baritone Gerald Finley.
2/6/2017 • 30 minutes, 7 seconds
'Music is a bridge between different nations and cultures and religions' - Anne-Sophie Mutter
Sean Rafferty talks to violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, conductor Marin Alsop and pianists Mitsuko Uchida, the Labèque sisters and Tamara Stefanovich with Pierre-Laurent Aimard.
1/30/2017 • 28 minutes, 21 seconds
'We're having an extraordinary amount of fun already' - Sir Simon Rattle on working with the LSO
Picks of the week, featuring conductor Simon Rattle, tenor Vittorio Grigolo, actor John Standing, and soprano Mhairi Lawson.
1/23/2017 • 27 minutes, 49 seconds
'All we can do as artists is come together and say 'This is a vision of unity'' Renée Fleming
Highlights from the week on In Tune including opera star Renée Fleming on her new CD which includes her take on Björk, composer Mark-Anthony Turnage on his latest piece for Simon Rattle. Film music expert and all round musical genius Neil Brand gives us his take on the musicals ahead of his new BBC 4 series. Harvey and the Wallbangers bring some close harmony magic to the proceedings as they return with a new line up after 30 years out of the limelight. Jonathan Cohen, conductor of Arcangelo, talks baroque and about his new CD with counter tenor Iestyn Davies. Classical Opera round off with a snippet from their epic Mozart series with performance from soprano Gemma Summerfield, bass-baritone Ashley Riches and Ian Page on piano.
1/17/2017 • 28 minutes, 27 seconds
'Webern should make you smile just like Schubert does' - Edward Gardner
Picks from the first week of In Tune in 2017, in which BBC Radio 3 celebrated the Second Viennese School as part of 'Breaking Free', its year-long focus on Revolutions. Suzy talks to conductor Edward Gardner, Max Baillie and Sebastian van Kuijk of Aurora Orchestra, and folk musician Ange Hardy. Plus actor Kelly Price and baroque specialist Peter McCarthy talk about All the Angels, Nick Drake's play about Handel's Messiah.
1/10/2017 • 21 minutes, 29 seconds
'We have played in night clubs...a few medieval drinking songs, music based on drum and bass' BLOCK4, the recorder quartet
Sean Rafferty with guests from across the week on In Tune, including harpsichordist and director Trevor Pinnock, folk duo Hannah Sanders and Ben Savage, the Doric String Quartet, The King's Men (close harmony group of choral scholars from King's College Cambridge) with composer and Radio 3 presenter Michael Berkeley on his commission for Nine Lessons and Carols, and BLOCK4 the recorder quartet from BBC Classical Introducing.
12/20/2016 • 24 minutes, 32 seconds
In Tune heads to Outer Space (via Cornwall)
Picks from the week with Sean Rafferty and Suzy Klein, including highlights from our trip to Cornwall. Featuring Will Gregory, Ian Jones, The Changing Room, Sally Beamish, George Fenton, Charles Hazlewood and Christian Zacharias.
12/13/2016 • 30 minutes, 16 seconds
'The only way I could achieve this was by running away' - Sir Peter Wright on becoming a dancer
Picks from the week including Hilary Hahn, Sophie Raworth, and Alistair McGowan.
12/5/2016 • 19 minutes, 40 seconds
'Despair is our biggest enemy' Joyce DiDonato
Sean Rafferty with highlights from across the week on In Tune. American opera star, Joyce DiDonato, came in to talk about her new disc and why she is so passionate about it, Jools Holland was in the studio telling us about his duets al fresco with birds on the Kent marshes, conductors Rumon Gamba and Scott Dunn on why Richard Rodney Bennett was such a special composer, and the home-grown talent that is mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly gave us some Britten along with Joseph Middleton on piano.
11/28/2016 • 24 minutes, 58 seconds
'I think we should be more concerned about the next generation of audiences' - Thomas Hampson
Picks from the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty: film composer Hans Zimmer, baritone Thomas Hampson, harpist Ailie Robertson, opera director Oliver Mears and choral director Robert Hollingworth.
11/21/2016 • 30 minutes, 4 seconds
'We need his music now, more than ever' Jacob Collier on Leonard Cohen
Picks from the week with Sean Rafferty: conductor Iván Fischer talks to Suzy Klein about Zoltán Kocsis and Isata Kanneh-Mason performs live at the In Tune special edition marking Black And British season at the BBC, conductor Odaline de la Martinez on American female composers, Anne Sofie von Otter with string quartet Brooklyn Ryder, and jazz multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier with his version of 'Hallelujah' in a touching tribute to Leonard Cohen.
11/14/2016 • 29 minutes, 30 seconds
'Everybody owns Shakespeare now...' - Joan Armatrading
Picks from the week on In Tune with Suzy Klein and Clemency Burton-Hill: Joan Armatrading, John Butt, John Spiers, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, and Lucy Parham with Henry Goodman.
11/7/2016 • 30 minutes, 38 seconds
'When you sing it releases your inner humanity and expresses your soul' - John Rutter
Sarah Walker talks to composer John Rutter, ballet dancers Laura Morera and Viviana Durante, composer Mark Simpson, conductor Peter Phillips, and soprano Danielle de Niese.
10/31/2016 • 28 minutes, 54 seconds
'I want young children to come to concerts and sit in the front row' Dame Fanny Waterman
A selection of Sean Rafferty's guests from across the week on In Tune include Dame Fanny Waterman, singer Katie Melua, composer Raymond Yiu and soprano Measha Brueggergosman.
10/24/2016 • 28 minutes, 28 seconds
'I had to be free in every way... artistically and politically' - Semyon Bychkov
Picks from the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty: conductor Semyon Bychkov, pianist Lucas Debargue, folk singer Kate Rusby, auctioneer Simon Maguire, and The Horne Section.
10/17/2016 • 28 minutes, 57 seconds
'There was always a very strong atmosphere of humour and enjoyment' Sally Beamish on Sir Neville Marriner
Iestyn Davies, Samuel West, Joshua Bell, Southbank Gamelan, James Gilchrist.
10/11/2016 • 30 minutes, 24 seconds
'If I had been born in Dusseldorf, we wouldn't be having this conversation' Steve Reich
In Tune's weekly podcast featuring guests from Radio 3's residency at the Southbank Centre: BBC Director General Tony Hall, American composer Steve Reich, ballet dancer Carlos Acosta, jazz duo Claire Martin and Joe Stilgoe, violinist Nicola Benedetti, BBC Young Musician 2016 Sheku Kanneh-Mason and bass Sir Willard White.
10/3/2016 • 26 minutes, 18 seconds
Sean and the Giant Squid (and other In Tune adventures)
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty: soprano Lucy Crowe with conductor David Bates, Apple of my Eye, Jane Hanson, and film composer Patrick Doyle.
9/23/2016 • 27 minutes, 23 seconds
'Grandpa Don was a wonderful pianist' - Greta Bradman
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Suzy Klein
9/20/2016 • 24 minutes, 48 seconds
'...something from this beautiful land that is Peru'
Juan Diego Flórez, soprano Tamara Wilson and mezzo soprano Alisa Kolosova, playwright Dennis Kelly, jazz singer Georgia Mancio and Alan Broadbent plus tenor Javier Camarena.
9/12/2016 • 25 minutes, 24 seconds
'An artist should be conscious about what is going on in the world' - Maria João Pires
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty: Berlin Philharmonic Horn Quartet, Chineke!, Maria João Pires, Gustav Mahler Jungendorchester and Don Kipper Duo.
9/2/2016 • 29 minutes, 36 seconds
Stephen Hough, Sally Beamish, Robert Thompson, Emily Pailthorpe, Maxim Rysanov, Alexander Sitkovetsky
In Tune's weekly podcast
8/30/2016 • 31 minutes, 14 seconds
Nico Muhly, Barry Wordsworth, Liza Pulman, Narek Hakhnazaryan, Norma Winstone
Suzy Klein with highlights from across the week on Radio 3's In Tune.
8/23/2016 • 30 minutes, 9 seconds
Jules Buckley, Paul and Huw Watkins, Jonathan Cohen, In Tune live in Edinburgh
Suzy Klein with highlights from across the week on Radio 3's In Tune.
8/15/2016 • 28 minutes, 6 seconds
Menahem Pressler, Alban Gerhardt, Kathryn Rudge, Fanny Waterman, Choro Matiz
Sean is joined by pianists Menahem Pressler and Fanny Waterman, cellist Alban Gerhardt, mezzo Kathryn Rudge and Brazil folk music duo Choro Matiz
8/8/2016 • 21 minutes, 38 seconds
Bernard Haitink, Vikki Stone, Diana Ambache, Vadim Gluzman
This week, Sean Rafferty is joined by conductor Bernard Haitink, musician-turned-stand up comedian Vikki Stone, pianist Diana Ambache and the violinist Vadim Gluzman.
8/2/2016 • 13 minutes, 48 seconds
Marc Minkowski, Nancy Kerr, Nishat Khan, Kevin Clifton, Soraya Mafi
Sean Rafferty with highlights from across the week on In Tune. This week, he's joined by conductor Marc Minkowski, folk singer Nancy Kerr, sitar player Nishat Khan, soprano Soraya Mafi and the Strictly dancer Kevin Clifton
7/25/2016 • 29 minutes, 52 seconds
Handel at Boughton 19 JUL 2016
Sean Rafferty visits Boughton House as the Handel exhibition opens to the public.
7/19/2016 • 12 minutes, 52 seconds
Kevin Clifton 19 JUL 2016
Dance star Kevin Clifton talks to Sean about the upcoming Strictly Prom.
7/19/2016 • 5 minutes, 32 seconds
Michael Crawford and Richard Taylor 13 JUL 2016
Musicals superstar Michael Crawford and composer Richard Taylor on The Go-Between.
7/14/2016 • 5 minutes, 27 seconds
Sol Gabetta 12 JUL 2016
Cellist Sol Gabetta talks to Suzy about playing at this year's First Night of the Proms.
7/13/2016 • 12 minutes, 45 seconds
Gemma Arterton and Nigel Hess 12 JUL 2016
Gemma Arterton and Nigel Hess chat to Suzy about Shakespeare, brioche and pigeons.
7/13/2016 • 12 minutes, 26 seconds
John Wilson 11 JUL 2016
Suzy Klein speaks to conductor John Wilson
7/12/2016 • 13 minutes, 31 seconds
Gabriella Swallow 08 JUL 2016
Cellist Gabriella Swallow chats to Suzy about her 'Urban Family' of musical friends.
7/11/2016 • 10 minutes, 12 seconds
Guy Johnston 07 JUL 2016
Suzy talks to cellist Guy Johnston ahead of his Herbert Howells world premiere
7/8/2016 • 12 minutes, 31 seconds
Clare Hammond 06 JUL 2016
Pianist Clare Hammond chats to Suzy about collaborating with composer Ken Hesketh.
7/6/2016 • 8 minutes, 37 seconds
Barry Humphries 05 JUL 2016
The actor and comedian talks about performing Weimar Cabaret with Meow Meow.
7/6/2016 • 11 minutes, 47 seconds
Evelyn Glennie 04 JUL 2016
Percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie tells Suzy about all the things you can do with a drum.
7/5/2016 • 7 minutes, 13 seconds
Lucy Parham and Oliver Condy 01 JUL 2016
Sean talks to pianists Lucy Parham and Oliver Condy ahead of the Cheltenham Festival
7/4/2016 • 9 minutes, 53 seconds
Cappella Romana 30 JUN 2016
Director of Cappella Romana Alexander Lingas talks about the medieval liturgy of Cyprus.
7/1/2016 • 11 minutes, 5 seconds
Gianandrea Noseda 29 JUN 2016
Sean Rafferty talks to conductor Gianandrea Noseda ahead of his Royal Opera House debut
6/30/2016 • 12 minutes, 51 seconds
Yvonne Howard 27 JUN 2016
The mezzo talks about performing in Wagner's Ring Cycle with Opera North.
6/28/2016 • 11 minutes, 47 seconds
Andreas Ottensamer 24 JUN 2016
Sean talks to Andreas Ottensamer, principal clarinetist of the Berlin Philharmonic.
6/27/2016 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
Luca Alessandrini 23 JUN 2016
Suzy talks to design postgraduate Luca Alessandrini about his new spider-silk violin.
6/24/2016 • 9 minutes, 32 seconds
Rufus Norris 22 JUN 2016
Artistic Director of the National Theatre Rufus Norris chats to Suzy.
6/23/2016 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
Colin Currie 21 JUN 2016
Percussionist Colin Currie chats about working with Steve Reich and Mark-Anthony Turnage.
6/22/2016 • 11 minutes, 15 seconds
Pekka Kuusisto 20 JUN 2016
The violinist talks about his upcoming Wigmore Hall concert.
6/21/2016 • 15 minutes, 26 seconds
Benjamin Millepied 17 JUN 2016
Dancer and choreographer Benjamin Millepied talks to Suzy about the state of ballet today
6/20/2016 • 9 minutes, 14 seconds
Tate Modern Feature 16 JUN 2016
Georgia Mann visits the new Tate Modern extension.
6/17/2016 • 7 minutes, 8 seconds
Alan Menken 15 JUN 2016
The Hollywood composer chats about the new London theatre production of Aladdin.
6/15/2016 • 12 minutes, 16 seconds
Gregory Kunde 14 JUN 2016
Tenor Gregory Kunde on his Royal Opera House debut, and appearing in Mission: Impossible.
6/15/2016 • 10 minutes, 23 seconds
Imogen Cooper 6 JUN 2016
Pianist Imogen Cooper on rediscovering Chopin, the Liszt-Wagner relationship and her early start in music.
6/7/2016 • 13 minutes, 33 seconds
Martyn Brabbins 31 MAY 2016
Martyn Brabbins on life as a conductor, neglected works and a concert of premieres with London Sinfonietta.
6/1/2016 • 11 minutes, 26 seconds
Anna Meredith 30 MAY 2016
Composer Anna Meredith chats about her new work for the Scottish Ensemble.
5/31/2016 • 8 minutes, 57 seconds
Sarah Connolly, Joseph Middleton and Richard Stokes 27 MAY 2016
Sarah Connolly, Joseph Middleton and Richard Stokes on The Penguin Book of English Song.
5/28/2016 • 13 minutes, 16 seconds
Joseph Horovitz 26 MAY 2016
Sean chats to composer Joseph Horovitz on his 90th birthday.
5/27/2016 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
Rev Richard Coles and Martin Baker 24 MAY 2016
To celebrate the launch of BBC Get Playing, Suzy talks to lapsed organist Rev Richard Coles, who is offered some advice by Martin Baker, Master of Music at Westminster Cathedral.
5/25/2016 • 5 minutes, 37 seconds
RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2016
Sean takes a look around this year's show and talks to Dame Evelyn Glennie and Peter Eustance about their acoustic garden.
5/24/2016 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Alina Ibragimova and Cedric Tiberghien 23 MAY 2016
The violin and piano duo on performing together, and on their new CD of Mozart Sonatas.
5/24/2016 • 12 minutes, 31 seconds
Branford Marsalis 20 MAY 2016
Saxophonist Branford Marsalis talks about conquering his fear of playing classical music.
5/23/2016 • 13 minutes, 35 seconds
Ensemble MidtVest 17 MAY 2016
Suzy talks to members of the versatile Danish chamber group Ensemble MidtVest.
5/18/2016 • 9 minutes, 31 seconds
Sheku Kanneh-Mason 16 MAY 2016
The cellist talks about winning the 2016 BBC Young Musician of the Year Competition.
5/17/2016 • 14 minutes, 19 seconds
Karole Armitage 13 MAY 2016
Dancer and choreographer Karole Armitage on working with George Balanchine and choreographing Stravinsky’s Agon for a performance with Philharmonia Orchestra and Esa-Pekka Salonen.
5/16/2016 • 9 minutes, 42 seconds
The Marian Consort 13 MAY 2016
Suzy chats to Rory McCleery, Clare Norburn and Gerald Kyd about composer Carlo Gesualdo.
5/13/2016 • 12 minutes
Debbie Wiseman 11 MAY 2016
The composer talks about writing the music for Wolf Hall, and for the Queen's birthday.
5/12/2016 • 12 minutes, 42 seconds
Paul Lewis 10 MAY 2016
The pianist on his love of Beethoven and Schubert, and on learning the bagpipes.
5/11/2016 • 15 minutes, 1 second
Maxim Rysanov 09 MAY 2016
Maxim Rysanov chats to Suzy about Pēteris Vasks's new Viola Concerto, written for him.
5/10/2016 • 9 minutes, 34 seconds
Joe Stilgoe 05 MAY 2016
Joe Stilgoe chats to Sean about nostalgia, shoes and walking the boards of the West End.
5/6/2016 • 7 minutes, 18 seconds
Lesley Garrett 29 APR 2016
Soprano Lesley Garrett chats to Sean about her latest operatic role: a toilet attendant.
5/3/2016 • 11 minutes, 49 seconds
Max Richter 27 APR 2016
Composer, performer and producer Max Richter chats to Sean about his 8-hour lullaby Sleep
4/28/2016 • 10 minutes, 25 seconds
Stephen Layton 26 APR 2016
The conductor Stephen Layton talks to Sean Rafferty.
4/27/2016 • 11 minutes, 10 seconds
Donna Leon 21 APR 2016
Suzy talks to author Donna Leon about Venice, food and her love of Baroque opera.
4/22/2016 • 11 minutes, 36 seconds
Simon Callow 20 APR 2016
Actor Simon Callow on his early experiences of Shakespeare and a special Shakespeare400 gala concert he is curating with London Philharmonic Orchestra
4/21/2016 • 10 minutes, 47 seconds
Joanne Harris 19 APR 2016
Suzy talks to author Joanne Harris about her new book, Different Class.
4/20/2016 • 15 minutes, 22 seconds
Javier Perianes 18 APR 2016
Pianist Javier Perianes talks about his passion for Spanish music.
4/19/2016 • 10 minutes, 6 seconds
Zubin Mehta 15 APR 2016
Conductor Zubin Mehta talks to Suzy ahead of three 80th Birthday concerts in Mumbai.
4/18/2016 • 7 minutes, 17 seconds
Sir Neville Marriner and Till Fellner 14 APR 2016
The pianist Till Fellner joins Sir Neville Marriner for his 92nd birthday celebrations.
4/15/2016 • 13 minutes, 51 seconds
This is a Voice at Wellcome Collection 14 APR 2016
Suzy Klein meets the curator of This is a Voice, an exhibition at Wellcome Collection.
4/15/2016 • 8 minutes, 6 seconds
Tanita Tikaram 12 APR 2016
Suzy chats to singer/songwriter Tanita Tikaram about her music and influences.
4/13/2016 • 10 minutes, 56 seconds
Nigel Kennedy 11 APR 2016
The legendary violinist chats to Suzy ahead of concerts with the Oxford Philharmonic.
4/12/2016 • 14 minutes, 56 seconds
Masaaki Suzuki 07 APR 2016
Conductor and Bach expert Masaaki Suzuki talks to Sean Rafferty about his work with the Bach Collegium Japan. His son and fellow musician Masato Suzuki joins them.
4/8/2016 • 10 minutes, 57 seconds
Peter Donohoe 06 APR 2016
Pianist Peter Donohoe chats to Sean about Russian music, ELP and the key of F minor.
4/7/2016 • 10 minutes, 56 seconds
James Conway 04 APR 2016
Sean talks to director James Conway about English Touring Opera's new production of Donizetti's rarely performed opera Pia de' Tolomei
4/5/2016 • 11 minutes, 44 seconds
Roberto Alagna 30 MAR 2016
Sean talks to tenor Roberto Alagna from The Met in New York, where he is singing Puccini.
3/31/2016 • 7 minutes, 40 seconds
George Stiles and Anthony Drewe 28 MARCH 2016
The composer and lyricist discuss their musicals Travels with my Aunt and Mary Poppins.
3/29/2016 • 11 minutes, 10 seconds
Jonathan Biss 16 MAR 2016
Suzy discusses Beethoven with pianist Jonathan Biss.
3/21/2016 • 9 minutes, 19 seconds
Yundi 15 MARCH 2016
Pianist Yundi talks to Sean about performing Chopin.
3/17/2016 • 9 minutes, 30 seconds
Judith Weir on Sir Peter Maxwell Davies 14 MAR 2016
Composer Judith Weir talks to Sean about the late Sir Peter Maxwell Davies.
3/15/2016 • 6 minutes, 27 seconds
Lang Lang 07 MAR 2016
Superstar pianist Lang Lang chats to Suzy about his new piano method books for beginners
3/8/2016 • 9 minutes, 19 seconds
Anne Sofie von Otter 04 MAR 2016
The mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter talks to Suzy Klein about her career.
3/8/2016 • 10 minutes, 4 seconds
Tansy Davies 01 MAR 2016
Tansy Davies in conversation with Suzy.
3/2/2016 • 10 minutes, 23 seconds
Jan Vogler 29 FEB 2016
Cellist Jan Vogler on the relationship he has with his cello, what music tells us about the world in which we live, and his new Tchaikovsky recording.
3/1/2016 • 9 minutes, 24 seconds
Olaf Bar 26 FEB 2016
Olaf Bar talks to Sean about his current project.
2/29/2016 • 8 minutes, 54 seconds
Pinchas Zukerman 25 FEB 2016
The violinist and conductor Pinchas Zukerman talks to Sean Rafferty, about his long career, playing the viola and duetting with his wife.
2/26/2016 • 13 minutes, 53 seconds
Signum Quartet 23 FEB 2016
The Signum Quartet talk to Sean and play live in the studio
2/24/2016 • 11 minutes, 46 seconds
Vasily Petrenko 22 FEB 2016
Conductor Vasily Petrenko talks to Sean Rafferty about his career, his forthcoming concert in London and on being an honorary Scouser. Photo credit: Mark McNulty
2/23/2016 • 11 minutes, 3 seconds
Rivka Golani & Ramona Big Head 17 FEB 2016
Violist Rivka Golani and Ramona Big Head of the Blackfoot First Nation talk to Sean.
2/17/2016 • 14 minutes, 28 seconds
Paul McCreesh 15 FEB 2016
Paul McCreesh visits the studio to talk about Gabrieli ROAR.
2/16/2016 • 9 minutes, 1 second
Sir Roger Norrington 11 FEB 2016
Sir Roger Norrington joins Sean to talk about a forthcoming project.
2/12/2016 • 13 minutes, 3 seconds
Lars Tharp 09 FEB 2016
Lars Tharp in conversation with Sean Rafferty.
2/10/2016 • 9 minutes, 28 seconds
Piotr Anderszewski 08 FEB 2016
Pianist Piotr Anderszewski on discovering Szymanowski, neglecting Schubert and the 25th anniversary of his Wigmore Hall debut
2/9/2016 • 13 minutes, 8 seconds
Anu Komsi, Marin Alsop and Patricia Kopatchinskaja 05 FEB 2016
Marin Alsop, Anu Komsi and Patricia Kopatchinskaja talk about their latest collaboration
2/8/2016 • 14 minutes, 23 seconds
Martin James Bartlett 03 FEB 2016
Martin James Bartlett plays live in the In Tune studio
2/5/2016 • 9 minutes, 46 seconds
Steven Osborne 2 FEB 2016
Pianist Steven Osborne on the challenges of Rachmaninov, his approach to performance and his concert at the International Piano Series.
2/3/2016 • 12 minutes, 19 seconds
Sir Willard White and the Brodsky Quartet 01 FEB 2016
The Brodsky Quartet and Sir Willard White talk to Suzy Klein about their upcoming concert at Kings Place.
2/2/2016 • 11 minutes, 53 seconds
Julian Barnes on The Noise of Time 28 JAN 2016
Julian Barnes talks to Suzy Klein about his new book The Noise of Time - a fictional account of the world of Shostakovich
1/28/2016 • 14 minutes, 58 seconds
Håkan Hardenberger 27 JAN 2016
One of the world's best trumpeters, Håkan Hardenberger, talks to Suzy Klein.
1/27/2016 • 7 minutes, 57 seconds
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet 25 JAN 2016
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet plays live in the studio.
1/26/2016 • 12 minutes, 5 seconds
François-Xavier Roth & Camilla Tilling 20 JAN 2016
The conductor François-Xavier Roth and soprano Camilla Tilling talk to Sean Rafferty.
1/21/2016 • 11 minutes, 29 seconds
Simon Halsey 19 JAN 2016
Simon Halsey talks to Sean about his current projects
1/20/2016 • 9 minutes, 3 seconds
Opera director Annabel Arden 18 JAN 2016
Annabel Arden talks to Sean Rafferty about the art of directing opera.
1/19/2016 • 11 minutes, 29 seconds
Remembering the cellist and pedagogue William Pleeth at 100 - 12 JAN 2016
The great cellist and pedagogue William Pleeth is remembered by his son, Anthony Pleeth, and granddaughter, Tatty Theo - also professional cellists.
1/19/2016 • 2 hours, 16 minutes, 29 seconds
Milos Karadaglic 15 JAN 2016
Milos visits the In Tune studio to talk about his latest album and to play live
1/18/2016 • 8 minutes, 37 seconds
Jack Liebeck 13 JAN 2016
Jack Liebeck talks to Sean and plays live in the studio.
1/15/2016 • 10 minutes, 16 seconds
Tunde Jegede 14 JAN 2016
Composer Tunde Jegede on the world premire of his kora concerto.
1/15/2016 • 6 minutes, 38 seconds
Andrew Gourlay 11 JAN 2016
Rising star conductor Andrew Gourlay on picking up tips from Claudio Abbado as trombonist in the Mahler Jugendorchester, conducting CBSO and his appointment as Music Director at Orquesta Sinfonica de Castilla y Leon
1/11/2016 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
Peter Sellars 07 JAN 2016
Peter Sellars in conversation with Georgia Mann.
1/8/2016 • 15 minutes, 28 seconds
Pierre Boulez obituary
Composer George Benjamin and conductors Sir Simon Rattle and Fergus Macleod pay tribute to Pierre Boulez, who has died aged 90. Presented by Sarah Walker
1/7/2016 • 17 minutes, 1 second
Sarah Nicolls 05 JAN 2015
Sarah Nicolls talks about her latest project and performs live.
1/6/2016 • 12 minutes, 24 seconds
Tales of the North 18 DEC 2015
Jonathan Pryce reads “How Happiness Came”, a folk tale from Saami (Lapland). Music featured is traditional folk singing (Joiking) and choral music by Erkki Apajalhti inspired by Lapland traditions
12/18/2015 • 6 minutes, 17 seconds
Tales from the North 17 DEC 2015
Jonathan Pryce reads "The Swan Maiden", a folk tale from Sweden. Music featured is the slow movement from Kurt Atterberg's second quartet.
12/17/2015 • 5 minutes, 13 seconds
Tales from the North 16 DEC 2015
Jonathan Pryce reads “Atarssuaq”, an Inuit folk tale. Music featured is from Knudage Riisager’s ballet “Qarrtsiluni”, and also contains field recordings of Inuit singing games.
12/16/2015 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Semyon Bychkov 15 DEC 2015
Semyon Bychkov on conducting Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin at the Royal Opera House.
12/16/2015 • 11 minutes, 3 seconds
Tales from the North 15 DEC 2015
Jonathan Pryce reads “The Giant and Johannes Blessom”, a folk tale from Norway. The music featured is from Savaerud's Peer Gynt.
12/15/2015 • 5 minutes, 22 seconds
Tales from the North 14 DEC 2015
Jonathan Pryce reads “How The Sun Was Rescued” from Siberia. Music featured is by Vladislav Zolotaryov, from his “Children’s Suite”.
12/14/2015 • 5 minutes, 4 seconds
Angélique Kidjo 10 DEC 2015
Singer Angélique Kidjo chats to Suzy about her recent Grammy nomination.
12/11/2015 • 9 minutes, 31 seconds
Tales from the North 09 DEC 2015
Jonathan Pryce reads from Kalevipoeg as part of our Northern Lights season.
12/9/2015 • 5 minutes, 34 seconds
Michael Nyman and Hilary Summers 08 DEC 2015
Michael Nyman and Hilary Summers talk to Suzy about their latest project.
12/9/2015 • 11 minutes, 5 seconds
Tales from the North 08 DEC 2015
Jonathan Pryce reads from Kalevala as part of our Northern Lights season.
12/8/2015 • 5 minutes, 11 seconds
Tales from the North 07 DEC 2015
Jonathan Pryce reads from Beowolf as part of our Northern Lights season.
12/7/2015 • 4 minutes, 46 seconds
William Sharman & Cathy Newman 04 DEC 2015
GB Hurdler William Sharman & Channel 4 newsreader Cathy Newman talk to Sean Rafferty and perform pieces by Schumann on In Tune.
12/4/2015 • 12 minutes, 40 seconds
Louise Alder and Joseph Middleton 30 NOV 2015
Louise Alder and Joseph Middleton talk to Sean about the Leeds Lieder season.
12/1/2015 • 13 minutes, 34 seconds
Quentin Letts 27 NOV 2015
Journalist and political sketch writer Quentin Letts on his novel, The Speaker's Wife.
11/30/2015 • 9 minutes, 56 seconds
Ermonela Jaho 26 NOV 2015
The soprano Ermonela Jaho talks to Sean Rafferty about playing Leoncavallo's Zaza.
11/27/2015 • 10 minutes, 54 seconds
Lahav Shani 25 NOV 2015
Conductor Lahav Shani chats to Sean from Birmingham
11/26/2015 • 6 minutes, 40 seconds
Avi Avital 23 NOV 2015
Avi Avital brings his mandolin into the In Tune studio
11/26/2015 • 12 minutes, 49 seconds
Beatrice Rana 24 NOV 2015
Rising star pianist and Radio 3 New Generation Artist, Beatrice Rana on playing scales at 6 months old and growing up surrounded by pianists
11/24/2015 • 10 minutes, 19 seconds
John Butt 19 NOV 2015
John Butt chats about the Dunedin Consort's upcoming concerts and recent Bach CD release.
11/20/2015 • 9 minutes, 46 seconds
Nelson Goerner 18 NOV 2015
Nelson Goerner talks to Sean Rafferty.
11/19/2015 • 13 minutes, 37 seconds
Eddie Gomez and Simon Bainbridge 16 NOV 2015
Eddie Gomez and Simon Bainbridge talk to Sean about an exciting new collaboration.
11/19/2015 • 8 minutes, 46 seconds
Pascal Rophe 17 NOV 2015
French conductor Pascal Rophe on standing in at the last minute for a concert of French music with the BBC Symphony Orchestra
11/17/2015 • 5 minutes, 33 seconds
Masters of the Everyday at The Queen's Gallery, London 13 NOV 2015
Sean talks to Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures, at 'Masters of the Everyday: Dutch Artists in the Age of Vermeer' - the new exhibition at The Queen's Gallery, London
11/13/2015 • 8 minutes, 1 second
Graham Vick 10 Nov 2015
Graham Vick on directing the world premiere of Georg Friedrich Haas’s new opera 'Morgen und Abend' at the Royal Opera House in London and the future of opera funding
11/13/2015 • 8 minutes, 5 seconds
Sasha Waltz 09 NOV 2015
Choreographer Sasha Waltz talks to Suzy Klein about her latest project.
11/12/2015 • 9 minutes, 40 seconds
Wynton Marsalis and Nicola Benedetti 04 NOV 2015
Wynton Marsalis and Nicola Benedetti in an interview recorded back in August
11/5/2015 • 9 minutes, 40 seconds
Strictly Come Dancing update 04 NOV 2015
Our very own Katie Derham pops in with Anton du Beke to update us on Strictly
11/5/2015 • 5 minutes, 20 seconds
Alexander Armstrong 02 NOV 2015
Alexander Armstrong visits the studio to sing songs from his new album
11/3/2015 • 12 minutes, 38 seconds
Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn 28 OCT 2015
The "king and queen of banjo" pop in to talk to Sean and play some live music
10/30/2015 • 10 minutes, 3 seconds
John Rutter 29 OCT 2015
John Rutter talks to Sean Rafferty about his work, and gives tips on composing carols.
10/30/2015 • 16 minutes, 37 seconds
Louise Dearman 29 OCT 2015
Louise Dearman talks to Sean Rafferty about singing Gershwin and her career.
10/30/2015 • 56 minutes, 19 seconds
Edward Gardner 26 OCT 2015
Conductor Edward Gardner pops into the studio to talk about his new post in Bergen
10/27/2015 • 11 minutes, 24 seconds
Alisa Weilerstein 22 OCT 2015
The cellist Alisa Weilerstein talks to Sean Rafferty.
10/22/2015 • 8 minutes, 31 seconds
Agincourt 600 Royal Armouries exhibition at Tower of London
Sean visits the new Agincourt 600 Royal Armouries Exhibition at the Tower of London and talks to Dr Malcolm Mercer, Curator of Tower History
10/22/2015 • 9 minutes, 46 seconds
Stephen Kovacevich
Sean talks to Stephen Kovacevich about his 75th birthday celebration concert
10/21/2015 • 10 minutes, 15 seconds
Nancy Carroll and Roger Allam 19 OCT 2015
Nancy Carroll and Roger Allam visit the In Tune studio to talk about their new play
10/20/2015 • 14 minutes, 12 seconds
Thomas Newman on Spectre 15 OCT 2015
Composer Thomas Newman on writing the music for the new Bond film, Spectre
10/16/2015 • 9 minutes, 4 seconds
Laurie Anderson 13 OCT 2015
Performance artist Laurie Anderson pops in to talk about her new work.
10/14/2015 • 11 minutes, 39 seconds
Sarah Connolly
Sean talks to mezzo soprano Sarah Connolly
10/14/2015 • 14 minutes, 6 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces: Wagner - Ride of the Valkyries
Nicola Benedetti with ten intriguing facts about Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries.
10/9/2015 • 5 minutes, 26 seconds
Valery Gergiev 08 OCT 2015
Sean talks to conductor Valery Gergiev
10/9/2015 • 9 minutes, 10 seconds
Michael Barenboim 08 OCT 2015
Michael Barenboim 08 OCT 2015
10/9/2015 • 13 minutes, 14 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces: Vaughan Williams - The Lark Ascending
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Vaughan Williams's The Lark Ascending
10/9/2015 • 5 minutes, 35 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces: Haydn - Trumpet Concerto (3rd movement)
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Haydn's Trumpet Concerto.
10/6/2015 • 4 minutes, 32 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces: Gabriel Prokofiev - Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra (5th movement)
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Gabriel Prokofiev's Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra (5th movement)
10/6/2015 • 5 minutes, 44 seconds
Tine Thing Helseth
Trumpet player Tine Thing Helseth chats about curating UpClose with Manchester Camerata.
10/6/2015 • 11 minutes, 21 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces: Shostakovich - Symphony No.10 (2nd movement)
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Shostakovich's Symphony No.10
10/2/2015 • 5 minutes, 4 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces: Bach, orch. Stokowski - Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor
10/1/2015 • 5 minutes, 34 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces: Anna Clyne - Night Ferry
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Anna Clyne's Night Ferry
9/30/2015 • 4 minutes, 43 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces: Verdi - 'Dies Irae' and ‘Tuba Mirum’ from Requiem
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Verdi's Requiem
9/29/2015 • 5 minutes, 36 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces: Leonard Bernstein – Mambo from West Side Story
Nicola Benedetti reveals ten intriguing facts about Mambo from Leonard Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances (West Side Story)
9/28/2015 • 5 minutes, 21 seconds
Juan Diego Flórez 24 SEP 2015
Juan Diego Flórez on busking in New York, dancing, and singing stratospheric tenor roles.
9/25/2015 • 10 minutes, 47 seconds
Michael Collins 21 SEP 2015
Michael Collins plays his brand new clarinet live in the In Tune studio with award-winning pianist Michael McHale ahead of a run of UK concerts.
9/21/2015 • 10 minutes, 42 seconds
Singers on Singing - Warm-Ups
Hear our experts’ many tips and tricks for warming up – from practising in Italian, to talking in a higher voice, and why basses can enjoy longer lie-ins before morning rehearsals than sopranos. Our experts vocal trainer Mary King, counter-tenor Iestyn Davies, soprano Angel Blue and baritone Roderick Williams explain all, in this episode of Singers on Singing, part of the Classical Voice season on BBC Radio 3.
6/17/2015 • 7 minutes, 39 seconds
Singers on Singing - Languages
Why is singing in Italian like riding a racehorse? Why is French such a tricky language to sing in? And what's with all those German consonants? Find out more from our experts baritone Roderick Williams, counter-tenor Iestyn Davies and soprano Angel Blue, in this episode of Singers on Singing, part of the Classical Voice season on BBC Radio 3.
6/16/2015 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
Singers on Singing - Technique
How do you deal with an instrument you can’t see, only imagine? How can you practice throwing your voice? And why is counter-tenor technique akin to that of yodelling? Hear tips and tricks on technique from our experts baritone Roderick Williams, counter-tenor Iestyn Davies and soprano Angel Blue, in this episode of Singers on Singing, part of the Classical Voice season on BBC Radio 3.
6/15/2015 • 7 minutes, 57 seconds
Soweto Kinch on Ornette Coleman
On Thursday 11th June the saxophonist and jazz pioneer Ornette Coleman passed away. In this podcast saxophonist and MC Soweto Kinch talks to Suzy Klein about Coleman's great legacy, and how he himself was influenced by Coleman's revolutionary free jazz style.
6/15/2015 • 5 minutes, 23 seconds
Harry Christophers
Suzy talks to The Sixteen's Harry Christophers.
6/9/2015 • 8 minutes, 28 seconds
Jose Serebrier
Multi award winning conductor Jose Serebrier talks to Suzy Klein ahead of his concert with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Cadogan Hall in London, which includes a selection of Dvorak Slavonic Dances, Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, and The Last Paradise by Xiaogang Ye with violinist Cho-Liang Lin.
6/8/2015 • 10 minutes, 27 seconds
Edward Gardner
This week Edward Gardner prepares to conduct his final production at the English National Opera as their Music Director, a new production of Tchaikovsky's The Queen of Spades. Ahead of the show, Edward talks to Suzy Klein about his time at ENO, how he's grown as a conductor and what he still hopes to do achieve in the future.
6/3/2015 • 10 minutes, 32 seconds
Philippe Herreweghe
Suzy talks to conductor Philippe Herreweghe, one of the world’s leading choral conductors, about the delights of Gesualdo madrigals, and of the great inspiration he got from early music pioneers Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Gustav Leonhardt.
6/2/2015 • 11 minutes, 5 seconds
Judith Weir
Composer and Master of the Queen's Music Judith Weir talks to Suzy Klein. Having just triumped at this year's Ivor Novello Awards, Judith also has a brand new piece called 'Good Morning, Midnight' which receives its world premiere at the Wigmore Hall in London this Saturday.
6/1/2015 • 13 minutes, 31 seconds
Anne Enright
Winner of the Man Booker Prize, Anne Enright, talks to Sean Rafferty at the Hay Festival about returning to the west coast of Ireland to research her latest book, The Green Road.
6/1/2015 • 11 minutes, 1 second
Gillian Clarke
National Poet of Wales Gillian Clarke talks to Sean Rafferty at the Hay Festival about writing in English and in Welsh, the possibility of being inspired by a tea bag, and on listening to Bach at David's Cathedral.
6/1/2015 • 9 minutes, 31 seconds
Malorie Blackman
Children’s Laureate Malorie Blackman talks to Sean Rafferty at the Hay Festival about her latest book Love Hurts, a collection of short love stories, and about writing for young people.
6/1/2015 • 10 minutes, 26 seconds
Mary Portas
Queen of Shops Mary Portas talks to Sean Rafferty at the Hay Festival about her latest book Shop Girl: A Memoir, and discovering her passion for design whilst growing up in the 1970s, which included making her own fancy dress costumes.
5/28/2015 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
Alexander McCall Smith
Author of The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency Series, Alexander McCall Smith, talks to Sean Rafferty at the Hay Festival about his recent book The Novel Habits of Happiness, and about winning a pig as a prize for his latest work of comic fiction, Fatty O'Leary's Dinner Party.
5/28/2015 • 7 minutes, 45 seconds
Daniel Barenboim
Daniel Barenboim talks to Georgia Mann about his newly designed piano, built specially ahead of his Schubert recital series at the Royal Festival Hall. He describes why the piano is so radically different from others, and how he came to have the idea.
5/28/2015 • 5 minutes, 4 seconds
Jim Dale
Sean Rafferty talks to comedian and Carry On legend Jim Dale about his varied career. He tells Sean about his work on Broadway, his songwriting, voicing the 400+ voices in the US Harry Potter series, and does impressions of Laurence Olivier and Kenneth Williams.
5/26/2015 • 13 minutes, 31 seconds
Christian Tetzlaff
Violinist Christian Tetzlaff talks to Suzy Klein about his preference for his modern German violin over Strads, and how it feels to play Beethoven’s Violin Concerto for the 301st time.
5/22/2015 • 9 minutes, 18 seconds
Ten Pieces Nicola Benedetti
Violinist Nicola Benedetti talks to Suzy Klein about the latest Ten Pieces project, which is set to roll out across secondary schools shortly. Nicola talks passionately about the importance of music education, engaging young audiences, and reveals more about the ten works on this year's list, including Vaughan Williams's The Lark Ascending.
5/21/2015 • 8 minutes, 48 seconds
Nigel Kennedy
Nigel Kennedy on what it means to be musician, bridging musical boundaries and his upcoming collaboration with Oxford Philomusica
5/13/2015 • 11 minutes, 23 seconds
Tasmin Little
Violinist Tasmin Little on her passion for English music, rarely-played music and her upcoming recording with BBC Philharmonic and Andrew Davis.
5/13/2015 • 8 minutes, 59 seconds
Masaaki Suzuki
Conductor Masaaki Suzuki talks to Sean Rafferty, ahead of a concert in St John's Smith Square with the Bach Collegium Japan. When Suzuki first suggested recording a complete cycle of Bach's cantatas to the director of the BIS record label, his proposal was met with "uncontrollable laughter". However, hearing Suzuki and his Bach Collegium Japan won the record executive over, and the rest is history. Suzuki tells Sean Rafferty how he was drawn to Bach, why vocal training in Japan makes Japanese singers ideal for his music, and, now that the Bach cycle is complete, and what the future holds beyond the music of the great master.
5/12/2015 • 8 minutes, 32 seconds
Valery Gergiev
Conductor Valery Gergiev on the XV International Tchaikovsky Competition taking place in Moscow and St Petersburg June-July this year, and his thoughts on who should become the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra's new chief conductor.
5/12/2015 • 6 minutes, 24 seconds
Mike Leigh & David Parry
Mike Leigh, the revered British director behind the likes of Secrets & Lies, Vera Drake and last year's Mr Turner, talks to Sean Rafferty about his exciting new venture in to the world of opera with a brand new ENO production of Gilbert and Sullivan's classic Pirates of Penzance. Joined by the opera's conductor David Parry, Leigh talks about how he was finally convinced to make an opera, his love of Gilbert and Sullivan, and the daring act of going for an entirely straight and authentic production, in tribute to what he sees as the genius of the two men.
5/8/2015 • 11 minutes, 51 seconds
Isabelle Faust
Violinist Isabelle Faust talks about playing chamber music, and about the greatness of the Brahms Violin Concerto.
5/7/2015 • 12 minutes, 39 seconds
Stuart Skelton & Rebecca von Lipinski
Tenor Stuart Skelton and soprano Rebecca von Lipinski talk to Sean Rafferty ahead of their appearance as Florestan and Leonore in a special performance of Beethoven's only opera Fidelio this Friday (8th May) with the BBC Philharmonic at Bridgewater Hall in Manchester.
5/6/2015 • 11 minutes, 21 seconds
Semyon Bychkov
Semyon Bychkov, fresh from winning the best conductor prize at the International Opera Awards, talks to Suzy Klein about his upcoming concerts at the Royal Academy of Music and with the London Symphony Orchestra, as well as his visit to the BBC PROMS this season with the Vienna Philharmonic and an early passion for volleyball.
5/1/2015 • 13 minutes, 30 seconds
Olivia Chaney
Singer-songwriter Olivia Chaney talks to Suzy about her influences, from Purcell to Joni Mitchell, and the release of her debut album, 'The Longest River'.
4/30/2015 • 12 minutes, 26 seconds
Ivan Ilic
Serbian-born pianist Ivan Ilic on Debussy, Scriabin, and watering his plants.
4/30/2015 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
David Garrett
Violinist David Garrett discusses life on the road, reaching new audiences and the hard work required in building a fan base.
4/29/2015 • 6 minutes, 27 seconds
Evelyn Glennie on Proms 2015
One of the world's greatest percussionists, Dame Evelyn Glennie, on how to listen, her project commissioning new music for percussionists, and performing a world premiere for a new instrument, the Aluphone, at the 2015 Proms as part of her 50th birthday celebrations.
4/24/2015 • 10 minutes, 3 seconds
Leif Ove Andsnes on Proms 2015
Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes on his complete cycle of Beethoven piano concertos at the 2015 Proms, marking the grand finale of his 'Beethoven Journey' with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra.
4/24/2015 • 9 minutes, 1 second
Jack Liebeck and Professor Brian Cox
Violinist Jack Liebeck and Professor Brian Cox talk to Suzy Klein about the nature of time, the universe & everything ahead of the upcoming Oxford May Music festival which starts next week. Brian Cox will give two lectures on time at the festival which will be followed by Jack Liebeck's Trio Dali and clarinettist Paul Dean performing Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time.
4/21/2015 • 13 minutes, 26 seconds
Adrian Chandler
Adrian Chandler, violinist and director of the acclaimed early music ensemble La Serenissima, talks to Sean Rafferty about reviving the Violino in Tromba Marina (a 3 stringed metallic sounding violin) favoured by Vivaldi and constructed and researched by Chandler himself. Adrian will be playing the instrument in a special La Serenissima concert at Cadogan Hall this weekend.
4/17/2015 • 9 minutes, 33 seconds
Omer Meir Wellber
Conductor Omer Meir Wellber on working as Daniel Barenboim's assistant, mimicking other conductors, playing the accordion, charity work and his debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
4/15/2015 • 10 minutes, 31 seconds
Alan Gilbert
Conductor of the mighty New York Philharmonic, Alan Gilbert, joins Sean to talk about the orchestra's residency at the Barbican, and the all-consuming demands made on an American Musical Director.
4/15/2015 • 14 minutes, 20 seconds
Matthew Barley
Cellist Matthew Barley talks to Sean Rafferty about HK Gruber's hugely challenging cello concerto which he will perform at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall this Friday (17th April) with the BBC Philharmonic and Gruber himself conducting.
4/14/2015 • 8 minutes, 5 seconds
Paavo Jarvi
Conductor Paavo Jarvi is currently in the UK to continue his great Nielsen Symphony Cycle with the Philharmonia Orchestra, performing Symphony No.4 throughout the week. Paavo talks to Sean Rafferty about the greatness of Nielsen's works, plus the challenges of his new CD of Shostakovich Cantatas, including the the political impact of peforming these patriotic Soviet pieces in Estonia recently.
4/8/2015 • 11 minutes, 4 seconds
Alison Balsom
Star trumpeter Alison Balsom on touring Bramwell Tovey’s piece 'Songs of the Paradise Saloon' with London Philharmonic Orchestra and the need to practice the natural trumpet
4/3/2015 • 10 minutes, 33 seconds
James MacMillan
Composer James Macmillan talks to Sean Rafferty about his St Luke Passion and the relevance of Passions today. James himself will be conducting his St Luke Passion at King's College, Cambridge live on BBC Radio 3 on Good Friday at 7.30 before the piece receives its London premiere at the Barbican Hall on Easter Sunday.
4/2/2015 • 6 minutes, 41 seconds
Mark Padmore
As In Tune reveals the nominations for this year's RPS Music Awards, Sean Rafferty talks to tenor Mark Padmore who is nominated in the Singer category alongside baritone Christian Gerhaher and soprano Nine Stemme. Mark talks about his current role in Bach's St Matthew Passion, performed on period instruments by the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
4/1/2015 • 12 minutes, 26 seconds
Jonathan Biss
Pianist Jonathan Biss talks to Suzy Klein about his life-long obsession with Beethoven, which has inspired not just his recordings but also his writing and a new online course he runs from the Curtis Institute. Jonathan recently released his latest recording of Beethoven on his own JB label.
3/26/2015 • 9 minutes, 25 seconds
Angela Hewitt
Angela Hewitt drops in to the In Tune studio to play Bach as well as her new venture, Scarlatti. She talks to Suzy Klein about her upcoming Masterclasses as part of the 'It's All About Piano' festival and looks back on 20 years of Bach recordings for Hyperion.
3/26/2015 • 9 minutes, 48 seconds
Louis Lortie
Acclaimed Canadian pianist Louis Lortie talks to Suzy Klein about how he approaches playing Chopin, and also about his next recital of Liszt and Beethoven.
3/25/2015 • 11 minutes, 13 seconds
Ann Murray & Malcolm Martineau
Legendary Irish mezzo-soprano, Ann Murray, talks to Suzy Klein about her farewell recital album, recorded with pianist Malcolm Martineau and members of their families.
3/24/2015 • 14 minutes, 29 seconds
Gerald Finley and Julius Drake
Canadian bass-baritone Gerald Finley and pianist Julius Drake discuss the unique combination of styles in the songs of Liszt and their working relationship spanning the last 25 years
3/19/2015 • 12 minutes, 9 seconds
Le Vent du Nord
Suzy Klein is joined in our Salford studios by the Quebecois folk group Le Vent du Nord whose performances capture 'the energy and mirth of a Saturday night kitchen party'!
3/17/2015 • 11 minutes, 4 seconds
Courtney Pine and Zoe Rahman
Two huge names from the jazz world, Courtney Pine (playing bass clarinet) and pianist Zoe Rahman are in the In Tune studio talking about their new album 'Song (the Ballad Book)', a stripped back and intimate collection of standards. Courtney and Zoe talk to Sean Rafferty all about how they started working together and the process of choosing the works for the album.
3/12/2015 • 11 minutes, 1 second
Ben Gernon
Sean Rafferty with ex-Colin Davis pupil and rising star conductor Ben Gernon, who is about to take the Camerata Salzburg on a tour of the UK.
3/9/2015 • 6 minutes, 3 seconds
Jeremy Denk
Pianist Jeremy Denk talks to Sean Rafferty ahead of his concert with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields at Cadogan Hall in London. Jeremy talks about trading a life of chemistry for the piano, winning the prestigious MacArthur Genius Award and the composers he most admires.
3/9/2015 • 14 minutes, 16 seconds
The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
Kurt Weill's opera The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny opens at the Royal Opera House soon - singers Kurt Streit and Christine Rice take a break from rehearsals to join Sean Rafferty to talk about their characters, and how mezzo-sopranos are 'quite used to playing hookers and whores'...
3/4/2015 • 9 minutes, 37 seconds
Brook Street Band
The Brook Street Band's cellist Tatty Theo on 18th century Leipzig coffeehouse culture - in particular, Zimmerman's Kaffeehaus and the music performed there.
3/2/2015 • 11 minutes, 10 seconds
Edgaras Montvidas
The Glyndebourne season starts in May and in this podcast Sara Mohr-Pietsch talks to one of the big names to look out for - tenor Edgaras Montvidas, who will be starring in Mozart's Die Entfuhrung.
2/27/2015 • 10 minutes, 57 seconds
Peter Sellars
Opera director Peter Sellars' new production of Purcell's Indian Queen for the ENO opens tonight. In this interview with Suzy Klein, Sellars touches upon a vast range of things, from his love of Purcell to his thoughts on the future of the ENO, and the continuing importance of the arts today.
2/26/2015 • 15 minutes, 6 seconds
Noah Stewart
Tenor Noah Stewart joined Suzy Klein ahead of singing in Purcell's Indian Queen at English National Opera and then Pinkerton in Puccini's Madam Butterfly at the Royal Opera House, a role in which he feels he's done his job if he gets booed...
2/24/2015 • 15 minutes, 41 seconds
Ray Chen
Violinist Ray Chen talks to Suzy Klein ahead of his concert with the London Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall this week. Ray talks about his early competition wins, his love of fashion, and why performing is not just about the music but also the audience.
2/24/2015 • 13 minutes, 12 seconds
Julia Lezhneva
Russian soprano Julia Lezhneva on moving from Moscow to Cardiff, choosing the right teacher and performing in Vivaldi's L'Oracolo in Messenia with Fabio Biondi and Europa Galante at the Barbican in London
2/19/2015 • 6 minutes, 30 seconds
Anne Sofie von Otter
Mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter talks to Sean Rafferty about performing with the BBC Symphony Orchestra and her recent Grammy win for her album Douce France.
2/19/2015 • 11 minutes, 13 seconds
‘Sargent: Portraits of Artists and Friends’ at the National Portrait Gallery
Sean Rafferty gets a sneak preview of the National Portrait Gallery's new exhibition ‘Sargent: Portraits of Artists and Friends’, which focuses on John Singer Sargent’s collection of portraits of his closest contemporaries including artists, writers, actors and musicians. Joining Sean round the gallery is the exhibition's curator (and great nephew to Sargent) Richard Ormond.
2/13/2015 • 11 minutes, 28 seconds
Andreas Ottensamer
Principal clarinettist with the Berlin Philharmonic, Andreas Ottensamer discusses connections between sport and music, his new Brahms recording and the Berlin Phil's London residency.
2/11/2015 • 9 minutes, 42 seconds
Iain Paterson
Wagnerian bass-baritone Iain Paterson on the challenge of singing Hans Sachs in Wagner's Die Meistersinger at ENO, the importance of art and getting into music by accident after a sports injury
2/6/2015 • 9 minutes, 55 seconds
Elizabeth Zharoff
Soprano Elizabeth Zharoff talks to Suzy Klein about starring as Violetta at English National Opera, and her other passion - writing music for video games, and how she'd like those two worlds to collide.
2/6/2015 • 12 minutes, 5 seconds
Mitsuko Uchida and Robin Ticciati
Pianist Mitsuko Uchida and Robin Ticciati talk to Suzy Klein ahead of their concert at Usher Hall in Edinburgh with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, which sees Uchida performing Ravel's Piano Concerto in G. The pair talk about working together for 10 years, the joys of Ravel and the challenges of the concert's other pieces which includes works by Faure, Boulez and Haydn.
2/5/2015 • 12 minutes, 30 seconds
Robert Levin on improvising cadenzas
Fortepianist Robert Levin tells Suzy Klein how he improvises cadenzas in Mozart's concertos, why they aren't a place to show off technical virtuosity, and what he'll do if musical inspiration ever fails him.
2/4/2015 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
Artur Pizarro remembers Aldo Cicciolini
Pianist Artur Pizarro remembers his teacher, Aldo Cicciolini, who died on 1st February.
2/2/2015 • 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Kent Nagano
Conductor Kent Nagano talks to Sean Rafferty about his concert with the BBC Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican in London last week. The recital, part of the Barbican's 'Total Immersion: Percussion!' saw the orchestra performing the UK premiere of 'Tutuguri', Wolfgang Rihm’s work for large orchestra, percussionists, taped chorus and speaker. Nagano spoke about the process of realising such an ambitious work, as well as the story of how a meeting with Frank Zappa lead to a stint conducting the London Symphony Orchestra.
2/2/2015 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
Gianandrea Noseda
Conductor Gianandrea Noseda on life and music in Turin, working with pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet and returning to Beethoven with the BBC Philharmonic
1/29/2015 • 8 minutes, 45 seconds
Antonio Pappano
Royal Opera House conductor Antonio Pappano on Giordano's great verismo opera, Andrea Chenier.
1/29/2015 • 17 minutes, 13 seconds
Gerald Barry & Clark Rundell
Composer Gerald Barry discusses the influences of Handel and castrati on his opera 'The Intelligence Park', and conductor Clark Rundell shares his enthusiasm for Barry's music.
1/27/2015 • 12 minutes, 43 seconds
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
Sean Rafferty goes backstage at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, part of Shakespeare's Globe in London, in the company of Dr Will Tosh, the theatre’s resident Research Fellow. Part of a special edition of In Tune, live from the Playhouse.
1/23/2015 • 9 minutes, 15 seconds
Rubens and his legacy at the Royal Academy of Arts 21JAN 2015
Sean Rafferty gets a special sneak preview of 'Rubens and His Legacy - Van Dyck to Cézanne', a new exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts in London focusing on the work of the Flemish Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens. Sean talks to curator Nico Van Hout about some of the exhibition's highlights, and we hear music of the period by Khachaturian, Monteverdi and Purcell.
1/22/2015 • 8 minutes, 28 seconds
Sergei Leiferkus
Sean Rafferty introduces the deep, rich tones of Russian baritone Sergei Leiferkus. In London for a performance of Rachmaninov's Miserly Knight with the LPO and Vladimir Jurowski, Leiferkus talks all things opera, and tells Sean about the peculiar quality of the Russian voice.
1/21/2015 • 10 minutes, 48 seconds
George Fenton
Composer George Fenton talks to Sean Rafferty about The Blue Planet in Concert - a live performance of the music shown with footage from the TV series.
1/19/2015 • 6 minutes, 5 seconds
Sarah Connolly
Mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly and pianist Joseph Middleton turn their attention to American song, and talk to Sean about their upcoming recital. Oh, and table tennis.
1/19/2015 • 12 minutes, 29 seconds
Valentina Lisitsa
Pianist Valentina Lisitsa on how a taste for classical music develops just like a taste for food and wine, her optimism for the future of classical music, and performing Prokofiev with the London Symphony Orchestra
1/16/2015 • 6 minutes, 1 second
Imogen Cooper
Pianist Imogen Cooper talks to Ian Skelly about her new CD of music by Robert and Clara Schumann, the challenges of play/directing, and preparing the ground for a new Trust for young pianists.
1/15/2015 • 13 minutes, 20 seconds
John Lill
Pianist John Lill talks to Suzy about his illustrious career, the secrets of good technique, and the continuing inspiration of Beethoven.
1/12/2015 • 13 minutes, 58 seconds
Tir Eolas
Folk ensemble Tir Eolas talk to Suzy Klein about their debut album, and play live in the studio
1/9/2015 • 12 minutes, 25 seconds
Renée Fleming
Grammy award-winning Renée Fleming talks to Suzy Klein about her starring role as Hanna Glawari, the titular 'Merry Widow' of Franz Lehár’s operetta which is currently running at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. The production, which sees Fleming performing the role all through January, will be broadcast live not only to Opera on 3, but also to cinemas across the UK on Saturday 17th January.
1/9/2015 • 12 minutes, 2 seconds
Dame Felicity Lott
Soprano Dame Felicity Lott talks to Suzy Klein about her new role as patron of the City of London Sinfonia, initially focusing on CLS’s education and wellbeing programme Meet the Music. She speaks about the joys of working with young people as well as her other plans for 2015, plus she performs Schumann and Frank Bridge live in the In Tune studio.
1/6/2015 • 12 minutes, 50 seconds
Cerys Matthews' Christmas Cracker
Singer, broadcaster and BBC Ten Pieces ambassador Cerys Matthews reveals her favourite Christmas piece
12/24/2014 • 4 minutes
Julian Joseph's Christmas Cracker
Jazz pianist and BBC Ten Pieces ambassador Julian Joseph reveals his favourite Christmas piece, and even treats us to an interpretation of his own!
12/23/2014 • 5 minutes, 2 seconds
Catrin Finch's Christmas Cracker
Harpist and BBC Ten Pieces ambassador Catrin Finch reveals her favourite Christmas carol
12/22/2014 • 4 minutes, 12 seconds
John Rutter
Sean Rafferty talks to the man completely synonimous with Christmas music - choral composer John Rutter, who has now been writing immensely popular carols for decades. Ahead of his special Christmas 'Sing Along' concert at Kings Place in London, John Rutter talks to Sean about the continuing popularity of carols 50 years after 'Shepherds pipe', his first entry to the canon. He also talks about the old carols that continue to inspire him, and his experience of composing his own requiem.
12/19/2014 • 13 minutes, 15 seconds
Peter Phillips
Sean talks to conductor Peter Phillips, discussing his acclaimed choir The Tallis Scholars as they prepare for a Christmas concert.
12/17/2014 • 10 minutes, 8 seconds
Joseph Calleja
Superstar Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja talks to Sean Rafferty about singing Verdi at the Royal Opera House.
12/16/2014 • 10 minutes, 49 seconds
Alison Balsom's Christmas Cracker
Trumpeter and BBC Ten Pieces ambassador Alison Balsom reveals her favourite Christmas piece
12/15/2014 • 3 minutes, 10 seconds
Sakari Oramo
Conductor Sakari Oramo on Danish composer Carl August Nielsen's life and work, and making new discoveries in music
12/10/2014 • 10 minutes, 11 seconds
John Mauceri
Conductor John Mauceri talks to Suzy Klein about his new CD of 'Music for Hitchcock' and the joy to be found in musical diversity.
12/8/2014 • 13 minutes, 39 seconds
Jack Liebeck
Violinist Jack Liebeck joins Sean Rafferty at MediaCityUK in Salford to talk about performing and recording Bruch, and his Oxford May Music Festival linking music, science and the Arts.
12/5/2014 • 8 minutes, 12 seconds
Hakan Hardenberger
Trumpeter Hakan Hardenberger talks to Sean Rafferty about his new Brett Dean commission with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, premiering at the Barbican in London this week. He speaks about Brigitte Nilsson giving him vocal tips and the importance of contemporary repertoire for the trumpet.
12/4/2014 • 10 minutes, 36 seconds
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy talks to Sean about life under Stalin and meeting Shostakovich.
12/3/2014 • 11 minutes, 40 seconds
Matthew Bourne
Choreographer and director Matthew Bourne on the changing attitudes to dance, the BBC Young Dancer competition and taking Edward Scissorhands on tour.
12/1/2014 • 8 minutes, 36 seconds
Vanessa Redgrave
Actress Vanessa Redgrave and international lawyer Philippe Sands with baritone Laurent Naouri perform extracts from their piece about the three men at heart of the Nuremburg trial.
11/28/2014 • 20 minutes, 38 seconds
Yan Pascal Tortelier
Conductor Yan Pascal Tortelier discusses working with students, his time at Ulster Orchestra and bungee jumping backwards.
11/26/2014 • 9 minutes, 10 seconds
Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber
Husband and wife Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber join Sean in the studio to talk about their new CD of music for two cellos by Vivaldi and their mammouth tour for next year. The CD is Julian's penultimate cello recording having officially retired from playing earlier this year. He talks to Sean about life after playing, while Jiaxin performs music by Bach and Philip Glass live in the studio.
11/26/2014 • 10 minutes, 22 seconds
Sir John Tomlinson
Legendary bass Sir John Tomlinson talks to Sean Rafferty about performing in Tristan at the Royal Opera House, and a memorial concert for Leslie Head, a man who helped many young musicians in their early careers.
11/24/2014 • 11 minutes, 17 seconds
Dame Emma Kirkby
Dame Emma Kirkby talks to Sean Rafferty about her career as an early music specialist with particular emphasis on lutesong, and her working relationship with lutenist Jakob Lindberg.
11/21/2014 • 10 minutes, 57 seconds
Peter Sellars
Director Peter Sellars on John Adams' The Gospel According to the Other Mary at English National Opera
11/20/2014 • 10 minutes, 21 seconds
Alamire's David Skinner
David Skinner, the director of the acclaimed consort Alamire, talks to Sean Rafferty about their new CD 'The Spy's Choirbook', a collection of music of Continental Europe from the early sixteenth century, all drawn from the manuscripts of Petrus Alamire himself. David tells the fascinating story of Alamire's supposed opposition to Henry VIII, and how composer's of the time used music to convey secret messages.
11/20/2014 • 10 minutes, 58 seconds
Jay Rayner's Hungry Jazz
The Observer's food critic and Masterchef judge Jay Rayner turns his hand(s) to the piano, and performs jazz with his quartet ahead of their gig at The Crazy Coqs.
11/18/2014 • 13 minutes, 23 seconds
Clare Teal
Jazz singer and broadcaster Clare Teal discusses starting out as a singer, coffee, her hero Ella Fitzgerald and the EFG London Jazz Festival. Includes Steve Wright's 'Jazz Factoids', featuring Sean Rafferty.
11/17/2014 • 13 minutes, 9 seconds
William Christie
Conductor and harpsichordist William Christie on his passion for Handel, staging ballets by Rameau, and forming his Baroque ensemble Les Arts Florissants in 1979
11/17/2014 • 9 minutes, 57 seconds
Abdullah Ibrahim
Last week the London Jazz Festival began it's 22nd year with a host of concerts including one by jazz piano legend Abdullah Ibrahim, who peformed with his septet Ekaya as well as a brand new trio. Ahead of this concert, Abdullah joined Suzy Klein on the line to talk about his early days as a pianist, the music that influenced him most, and his thoughts on still performing at 80.
11/17/2014 • 4 minutes, 36 seconds
Julian Rachlin
Violinist-turned-conductor Julian Rachlin is the Royal Northern Sinfonia's new Principal Guest Conductor, who believes "they qualify as one of the finest chamber orchestras in the world".
11/14/2014 • 9 minutes, 50 seconds
Denis Matsuev
Russian pianist Denis Matsuev aka 'The Siberian Bear' discusses performing and touring with the LSO and Valery Gergiev, taking risks in performance and his love of jazz
11/12/2014 • 10 minutes, 10 seconds
Jamie Cullum
Singer and pianist Jamie Cullum discusses the making of his new album 'Interlude' and his London Jazz Festival highlights
11/12/2014 • 11 minutes, 53 seconds
Filomena Campus
Sardinian jazz singer Filomena Campus joins Suzy Klein in the studio to talk about her new album Scaramouche and this week's residency at Pizza Express Jazz Club in Soho. She also performed two songs with fellow Sardinian accordionist Antonello Salis.
11/12/2014 • 7 minutes, 51 seconds
Sir Mark Elder
Conductor Sir Mark Elder discusses learning to love Vaughan Williams, the importance of quiet time and libraries when preparing to perform a work, the evolving sound of the Halle Orchestra and spending this winter with La boheme in Paris. Live from Manchester Central Library.
11/10/2014 • 12 minutes, 6 seconds
Simon Keenlyside
Baritone Simon Keenlyside talks to Suzy Klein about his new CD of classic American (and West End) show songs, 'Something's Gotta Give', recorded with Scarlett Strallen and the BBC Concert Orchestra.
11/7/2014 • 12 minutes, 19 seconds
Carl Davis Last Train to Tomorrow
Conductor and composer Carl Davis talks to Suzy Klein about the upcoming performance of Last Train to Tomorrow at the Roundhouse. It commemorates the 75th anniversary of the Kindertransport through a song cycle performed by Finchley Children's Music Group.
11/5/2014 • 14 minutes, 15 seconds
Free Thinking Festival - Joe Stilgoe 31OCT 2014
In Tune was live from the Sage Gateshead to kick off Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival, with Sean Rafferty speaking to a number of musicians and speakers from across the weekend. In this podcast Sean talks to singer and pianist Joe Stilgoe, who performed songs by himself as well as Noel Coward. the Beach Boys, and even a tiny bit of Pachelbel on the show.
11/3/2014 • 15 minutes, 2 seconds
Free Thinking Festival - Alun Withey 31OCT 2014
In Tune was live from the Sage Gateshead to kick off Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival, with Sean Rafferty speaking to a number of musicians and speakers from across the weekend. In this podcast Sean talks to New Generation Thinker and historian Alun Withey, who talks about the fascinating history of beards and their standing in society.
11/3/2014 • 7 minutes, 10 seconds
Free Thinking Festival - Karen Armstrong 31OCT 2014
In Tune was live from the Sage Gateshead to kick off Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival, with Sean Rafferty speaking to a number of musicians and speakers from across the weekend. In this podcast Sean talks to Karen Armstrong, one of the world’s leading thinkers about religion. Karen gave this year's the Free Thinking Lecture, arguing that, in the current global situation, a recognition of how little we know is the only way to peace.
11/3/2014 • 5 minutes, 25 seconds
Free Thinking Festival - Elif Shafak 31OCT 2014
In Tune was live from the Sage Gateshead to kick off Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival, with Sean Rafferty speaking to a number of musicians and speakers from across the weekend. In this podcast Sean talks to Turkish author Elif Shafak, who gave an interview at the Free Thinking Festival about imagination and storytelling as she publishes her new novel The Architect’s Apprentice.
11/3/2014 • 10 minutes, 50 seconds
Free Thinking Festival - Lord Falconer 31OCT 2014
In Tune was live from the Sage Gateshead to kick off Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival, with Sean Rafferty speaking to a number of musicians and speakers from across the weekend. In this podcast Sean talks to Lord Falconer, the former Lord Chancellor and Chairman of the Sage Gateshead.
Lord Falconer talks to Sean about the Sage's continued success 10 years after opening and the similarities between his own stint as lord chancellor and that of Gilbert & Sullivan's lord chancellor in Iolanthe.
11/3/2014 • 9 minutes, 9 seconds
Free Thinking Festival - David Almond 31OCT 2014
In Tune was live from the Sage Gateshead to kick off Radio 3's Free Thinking Festival, with Sean Rafferty speaking to a number of musicians and speakers from across the weekend. In this podcast Sean talks to popular children's author David Almond, who talks about why his writing appeals to both children and adults, and he reads an extract from his novel A Song for Ella Grey.
11/3/2014 • 5 minutes, 47 seconds
Mark Padmore and Thomas Larcher
Tenor Mark Padmore and composer/pianist Thomas Larcher on the differences between music education in England and Austria, working together on Larcher's 'Padmore Cycle' and new music
10/30/2014 • 14 minutes, 39 seconds
Jonathan Lemalu & Audrey Hyland
Baritone Jonathan Lemalu from New Zealand and pianist Audrey Hyland perform live in the In Tune studio and discuss 'Songsmiths', a project founded by Audrey Hyland herself and featuring a number of talented up and coming opera singers. The duo perform alongside counter tenor Christopher Ainslie and mezzo soprano Anna Huntley at St John's Smith Square on Sunday 2nd November.
10/30/2014 • 11 minutes, 52 seconds
Wayne McGregor & Alex Whitley
Choreographers Wayne McGregor and Alex Whitley talk to Sean Rafferty about their new work set to music by Thomas Ades opening at Sadlers Wells on 30 October.
10/23/2014 • 10 minutes, 10 seconds
Pinchas Zukerman and Amanda Forsyth
Violinist/Conductor Pinchas Zukerman and cellist Amanda Forsyth discuss their UK tour with the Canadian Arts Centre Orchestra in memory of Canada's contribution to WW1, and about being married and how the Brahms Double Concerto was a sort of love letter between them
10/21/2014 • 13 minutes, 34 seconds
Evenlyn Glennie - British Composer Awards
This week the nominations for the 2014 British Composer Awards were announced. Celebrated percussionist Evelyn Glennie will be speaking at the awards ceremony in December, and she spoke to Sean Rafferty about what life is like for a composer.
10/21/2014 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
Neil Sedaka
Legendary singer songwriter Neil Sedaka talks to Sean about his upcoming UK tour, his illustrious pop career and the classical life that could have been. Along the way he performs two classic songs and even a bit of Chopin!
10/21/2014 • 15 minutes, 16 seconds
British Museum - Barlach Angel
Exhibit 6/6: Barlach Angel. Sean talks to curators Barrie Cooke and Clarissa von Spee of the exhibition 'Germany: Memories of a Nation' at the British Museum.
10/17/2014 • 3 minutes, 9 seconds
British Museum - Banknotes
Exhibit 5/6: Banknotes. Sean talks to curators Barrie Cooke and Clarissa von Spee of the exhibition 'Germany: Memories of a Nation' at the British Museum.
10/17/2014 • 3 minutes, 13 seconds
British Museum - Huntsman Automaton
Exhibit 4/6: Huntsman Automaton. Sean talks to curators Barrie Cooke and Clarissa von Spee of the exhibition 'Germany: Memories of a Nation' at the British Museum.
10/17/2014 • 4 minutes, 35 seconds
British Museum - Gutenberg Bible
Exhibit 3/6: Gutenberg Bible. Sean talks to curators Barrie Cooke and Clarissa von Spee of the exhibition 'Germany: Memories of a Nation' at the British Museum.
10/17/2014 • 3 minutes, 31 seconds
British Museum - Tischbein's Goethe
Exhibit 2/6: Tischbein's Goethe. Sean talks to curators Barrie Cooke and Clarissa von Spee of the exhibition 'Germany: Memories of a Nation' at the British Museum.
10/17/2014 • 3 minutes, 29 seconds
British Museum - Strasbourg Clock
Exhibit 1/6: Strasbourg Clock. Sean talks to curators Barrie Cooke and Clarissa von Spee of the exhibition 'Germany: Memories of a Nation' at the British Museum.
10/17/2014 • 3 minutes, 32 seconds
Dame Gillian Lynne
Dancer and choreographer Dame Gillian Lynne and composer Giles Easterbrook discuss Arthur Bliss' Miracle in the Gorbals, the history of Sadler's Wells Theatre and working with Ninette de Valois
10/16/2014 • 10 minutes, 49 seconds
Jonathan Miller & Rory Bremner
Celebrated opera director Jonathan Miller helms a new production of Bizet's Carmen for the Mid-Wales Opera company, translated to English by the writer and comedian Rory Bremner. The two sat down with Sean Rafferty to talk all about it.
10/16/2014 • 10 minutes, 34 seconds
Mitsuko Uchida
The phenomenal pianist Dame Mitsuko Uchida talks to Sean Rafferty ahead of her performance at the Royal Festival Hall in London this week, playing Beethoven's 33 Variations on a waltz by Diabelli and Schubert.
10/16/2014 • 9 minutes, 10 seconds
Joshua Bell
'Living legend' violinist Joshua Bell talks to Sean Rafferty about his new Bach CD recorded with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
10/15/2014 • 8 minutes, 21 seconds
Rembrandt at the National Gallery
Sean Rafferty visits the new Rembrandt exhibition at the National Gallery in London.
10/14/2014 • 8 minutes, 52 seconds
Sir Thomas Allen
Renowned baritone Sir Thomas Allen and pianist Joseph Middleton discuss Schubert, model making and singing at the Met in New York.
10/13/2014 • 12 minutes, 56 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces - Stravinsky Firebird
Suzy Klein reveals ten intriguing facts about The Firebird by Stravinsky - one of the works chosen for BBC Ten Pieces
10/10/2014 • 5 minutes, 56 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces - Anna Meredith: Connect It!
Suzy Klein asks Anna Meredith to reveal ten intriguing facts about her new piece Connect It - one of the works chosen for BBC Ten Pieces
10/9/2014 • 4 minutes, 28 seconds
Eliza Carthy
Folk singer Eliza Carthy on starring in the BBC Music 'God Only Knows' recording, working with Tim Erikson, and the trouble with musical labels.
10/9/2014 • 12 minutes, 44 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces - Night on a Bare Mountain
Suzy Klein reveals ten intriguing facts about Mussorgsky's Night on a Bare Mountain - one of the works chosen for BBC Ten Pieces
10/8/2014 • 5 minutes, 35 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces - Mozart Horn Concerto
Suzy Klein reveals ten intriguing facts about Mozart's Horn Concerto - one of the works chosen for BBC Ten Pieces
10/7/2014 • 6 minutes, 2 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces - Mars from The Planets
Suzy Klein reveals ten intriguing facts about Mars from The Planets by Gustav Holst - one of the works chosen for BBC Ten Pieces
10/6/2014 • 4 minutes, 55 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces - Zadok the Priest
Suzy Klein reveals ten intriguing facts about Handel's Zadok the Priest - one of the works chosen for BBC Ten Pieces
10/3/2014 • 5 minutes, 10 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces - Short Ride in a Fast Machine
Suzy Klein reveals ten intriguing facts about John Adams' Short Ride in a Fast Machine - one of the works chosen for BBC Ten Pieces
10/2/2014 • 4 minutes, 24 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces - In the Hall of the Mountain King
Suzy Klein reveals ten intriguing facts about In The Hall of the Mountain King from Edvard Grieg's Peer Gynt - one of the works chosen for BBC Ten Pieces
10/1/2014 • 4 minutes, 55 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces - Britten's Storm
Suzy Klein reveals ten intriguing facts about Storm from Benjamin Britten's Four Sea Interludes - one of the works chosen for BBC Ten Pieces
9/30/2014 • 4 minutes, 40 seconds
Ten Pieces - Nicola Benedetti
As the BBC launches the Ten Pieces scheme, inspiring children to get creative with classical music, Suzy Klein speaks to one of the scheme's abassadors violinist Nicola Benedetti all about it.
9/30/2014 • 5 minutes, 44 seconds
Ten Facts Ten Pieces - Beethoven's 5th Symphony
Suzy Klein reveals ten intriguing facts about Beethoven's Symphony No.5 - one of the works chosen for BBC Ten Pieces
9/29/2014 • 5 minutes, 21 seconds
Christopher Hogwood Obituary
Sean talks to David Thomas, Emma Kirkby, and Pavlo Beznosuik about the conductor, musicologist, and founder of the Academy of Ancient Music, Christopher Hogwood.
9/24/2014 • 17 minutes, 25 seconds
Chloe Hanslip
Violinist Chlose Hanslip drops by to talk about her upcoming recital at London's Wigmore Hall on Thursday 25th September with pianist Igor Tchetuev, where they'll be performing works by Medtner, Scnittke and Beethoven. She also regails Sean Rafferty with her love of Shostakovich, and the story of the first time she picked up the violin - at the age of 3!
9/23/2014 • 9 minutes, 43 seconds
Steven Isserlis Trench Cello
Cellist Steven Isserlis and violin dealer Charles Beare tell the amazing story of a 'trench cello' from World War One and Steven plays on the instrument live in the studio
9/19/2014 • 9 minutes, 29 seconds
Wallace Collection's Grand Gallery
After two years of renovations, the Wallace Collection's Grand Gallery finally reopens on Friday 19th September, playing host to a stunning selection of some of the world's greatest ever works of art from Hals’ The Laughing Cavalier, to Rubens’ The Rainbow Landscape, and Poussin’s A Dance to the Music of Time. Sean Rafferty was given a special sneak preview of this beautiful gallery by the Collection's director Dr Christoph Vogtherr, learning about the wonderful pieces and their connections to classical music of the period.
9/18/2014 • 8 minutes, 49 seconds
Gramophone Awards Winners
Three Gramophone Award-winners: violinist Leonidas Kavakos (Artist of the Year), conductor Riccardo Chailly (Orchestral category) and conductor John Butt (Choral category) talk to Sean Rafferty.
9/17/2014 • 20 minutes, 6 seconds
Bryn Terfel and Emma Thompson
Welsh baritone and award winning actor Emma Thompson on performing Sweeney Todd at English National Opera next year
9/16/2014 • 6 minutes, 41 seconds
Colin Currie & Steve Reich
As he gets ready to launch his percussion festival 'Metal Wood Skin' at the South Bank in London, percussionist Colin Currie talks to Sean Rafferty all about it, and performs an example of 'Body Percussion' live in the studio. We also call up one of Colin's best friends who happens to be the revered contemporary composer Steve Reich. He tells Sean all about working with Colin and how he once had a removals company with none other than Philip Glass...
9/16/2014 • 15 minutes, 54 seconds
Terry Cryer
Legendary photographer Terry Cryer on working with the stars of jazz and blues over the past 60 years, blagging his way into the industry and a new retrospective exhibition at the RedHouse Originals Gallery in Harrogate
9/12/2014 • 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Janine Jansen
Last Night of the Proms violinist, Janine Jansen talks to Suzy Klein about handling those Last Night nerves.
9/12/2014 • 10 minutes, 36 seconds
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
National Treasure, composer Sir Peter Maxwell Davies shares his 80th birthday cake with Suzy Klein.
9/9/2014 • 14 minutes, 56 seconds
Alison Balsom
Trumpeter Alison Balsom talks to Suzy Klein about her new album, tour, and inspiring young musicians and the importance of music education.
9/9/2014 • 12 minutes, 23 seconds
James Rhodes
James Rhodes talks about his new Channel 4 documentary 'Don't Stop the Music', in which the outspoken pianist attempts to give schoolchildren the chance to learn a musical instrument by calling for an 'instrument amnesty'.
9/8/2014 • 13 minutes, 10 seconds
Eric Whitacre and Professor Stephen Clift
Choral composer Eric Whitacre and Professor Stephen Clift discuss the huge benefits of singing and the science behind it as they prepare for the upcoming symposium 'Recent Advances in the Science of Singing and Wellbeing and Health' which takes place at the Royal College of Music in London on Wednesday 10th September.
9/8/2014 • 10 minutes, 14 seconds
Joyce DiDonato
American mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato on preparing for auditions, owning a role, voice type and performing with Sir Antonio Pappano at the Wigmore Hall
9/5/2014 • 12 minutes, 44 seconds
Marin Alsop
Conductor Marin Alsop talks to Sean Rafferty about tackling Mahler's First Symphony with the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and how music can unite us in times of trouble.
9/4/2014 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
Lang Lang
The superstar pianist Lang Lang drops by the In Tune studio to talk about his new series of books 'Mastering the Piano', a 5 volume set for teachers and young students. Lang Lang talks to Sean about how his own experiences learning the piano have shaped his approach to education, plus he gives us a quick word on his upcoming projects.
9/2/2014 • 13 minutes, 54 seconds
Anoushka Shankar
Sitar star Anoushka Shankar talks to Sean Rafferty about Indian classical music, playing with her father, Ravi Shankar, and Tagore, who is revered as the father of modern Indian art.
9/2/2014 • 8 minutes, 24 seconds
Christine Goerke
American soprano Christine Goerke talks to Sean Rafferty about her upcoming performance as the title role of Strauss' Elektra at the Proms this Sunday (31st August). She talks about her thoughts on the role, the early years of her career and why she can never listen to a recording of her own singing.
8/29/2014 • 12 minutes, 21 seconds
Donald Runnicles
Conductor Donald Runnicles on performing Strauss' Salome at the Proms and adapting to the acoustic and surroundings of the Royal Albert Hall, and mentoring young conductors and singers
8/28/2014 • 8 minutes, 58 seconds
Michael Fine and Wu Wei
Producer and Artistic Advisor of Seoul Philharmoniuc Orchestra Michael Fine and Chinese sheng player Wu Wei discuss the central place of Classical music in the cultural life of Korea and the orchestra's debut at the BBC Proms.
8/26/2014 • 8 minutes, 51 seconds
Sir András Schiff
The world renowned pianist Sir András Schiff talks to Sean Rafferty all about his upcoming recital at the Edinburgh Festival, the power of Bach's music, and why he may never return to his homeland of Hungary.
8/22/2014 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Natalie Clein
Cellist Natalie Clein talks about her upcoming recitals at the Purbeck Chamber Music Festival, including a special WW1 memorial concert with a twist - taking place in a tank museum.
8/21/2014 • 7 minutes, 22 seconds
Stuart Skelton
Tenor Stuart Skelton on singing at the BBC Proms, working with Edward Gardner, playing the lead role in Verdi's Otello at English National Opera and 'the 72 hour rule'
8/15/2014 • 8 minutes, 51 seconds
Frans Brüggen remembered
On Wednesday 13th August, conductor and renowned baroque flautist Frans Brüggen passed away. In this podcast, we delve in to the archives for an interview with Brüggen himself, and Suzy Klein talks to two people who worked with him - tenor John Mark Ainsley and Philippe Herreweghe, conductor and founder of the Collegium Vocale Gent choir - who assess Brüggen's legacy.
8/14/2014 • 9 minutes, 27 seconds
Stevie Wishart
Composer and musician Stevie Wishart talks to Suzy Klein about composing for the Proms back in 2011, and her upcoming Prom with the Aurora Orchestra. She also treats us to a performance of one of her own compositions on the Hurdy-Gurdy!
8/14/2014 • 8 minutes, 56 seconds
Toby Spence
Tenor Toby Spence on his relationship with his voice, surfing and performing Britten at Edinburgh International Festival and the BBC Proms
8/12/2014 • 9 minutes
Jonathan Biss
American pianist Jonathan Biss discusses his approach to performing the works of Beethoven and Schumann, and his upcoming appearances at the 2014 BBC Proms including the UK premiere of Bernard Rands' Piano Concerto
8/12/2014 • 9 minutes, 26 seconds
James Ehnes
Proms artist, violinist James Ehnes, talks to Suzy Klein about his love of chamber music, the Stradivarius violin he fell in love with, and finding his own voice as a performer.
8/11/2014 • 12 minutes, 5 seconds
Sir Neville Marriner
Proms artist, conductor Sir Neville Marriner talks to Suzy Klein about turning 90, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, and what he'd still like to achieve.
8/6/2014 • 7 minutes, 9 seconds
Peter Phillips
Peter Phillips, director of the Tallis Scholars, talks about the choir's upcoming Late Night Prom celebrating the late contemporary composer John Tavener.
8/1/2014 • 7 minutes, 5 seconds
Chilly Gonzales
The Canadian pianist, producer, rapper and 'sit-down comedian' talks to Sean Rafferty about his new book and CD 'Re-Introduction Etudes' which aims to make everyone fall in love with the piano again.
8/1/2014 • 13 minutes, 31 seconds
Gabriel Prokofiev
Composer Gabriel Prokofiev discusses his new Violin Concerto, ahead of its world premiere at the Proms this year.
7/30/2014 • 7 minutes, 8 seconds
Pumeza
South African soprano Pumeza on singing at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony, Bristol Proms and operatic roles for the future
7/28/2014 • 8 minutes, 5 seconds
Sir Roger Norrington
Proms artist, conductor Sir Roger Norrington talks to Sean Rafferty about coming back to Bach and preparations for his coming concert with the Zurich Chamber Orchestra.
7/25/2014 • 12 minutes, 56 seconds
Barry Douglas
Pianist Barry Douglas on recording Brahms, inspiring young musicians and his Proms 2014 appearance with conductor Valery Gergiev and the London Symphony Orchestra
7/24/2014 • 8 minutes, 51 seconds
Tasmin Little
Proms artist, violinist Tasmin Little on performing the Moeran Violin Concerto with the BBC Philharmonic and Juanjo Mena in her 20th appearance at the BBC Proms.
7/24/2014 • 10 minutes
Judith Weir
Newly-appointed Master of the Queen's Music, Judith Weir CBE, talks to Sean Rafferty about her new royal role.
7/23/2014 • 12 minutes, 55 seconds
Gerald Finley
Baritone Gerald Finley talks to Sean Rafferty about singing Durufle's Requiem at the BBC Proms, and climbing Mount Kilimanjaro
7/22/2014 • 12 minutes, 8 seconds
Gareth Malone
Conductor Gareth Malone talks to Sean Rafferty about conducting the Proms Military Wives Choir and the upcoming War Horse Prom on 3rd August.
7/21/2014 • 51 minutes, 45 seconds
Roderick Williams
Baritone Roderick Williams talks to Sean Rafferty about performing at the Last Night of the Proms.
7/21/2014 • 10 minutes, 26 seconds
WW1 Musical Story 10/10 - RCM Plaque
As part of Radio 3's Music in the Great War, David Owen Norris considers remembrance and visits the Royal College of Music to find out about some of the stories behind the names on their memorial plaque.
7/4/2014 • 6 minutes, 31 seconds
WW1 Musical Story 9/10 - Indian Army
As part of Radio 3's Music in the Great War, David Owen Norris turns his attention to the former British colonies.
7/3/2014 • 6 minutes, 24 seconds
02 Jul 14
Violinist and conductor Pinchas Zukerman on his forthcoming UK tour commemorating Canada's role in the First World War. The tour includes a performance of Beethoven's Choral Symphony which brings together two orchestras he's currently associated with: the Royal Philharmonic and the Ottawa-based National Arts Centre Orchestra.
7/2/2014 • 7 minutes, 25 seconds
WW1 Musical Story 8/10 - Alexander's Ragtime Band
As part of Radio 3's Music in the Great War, David Owen Norris's turn his attention to the US and a particular song: When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band to France ...
7/2/2014 • 6 minutes, 22 seconds
WW1 Musical Story 7/10 - Alexander Scriabin
As part of Radio 3's Music in the Great War, David Owen Norris hears about the extraordinary musical vision of the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin who, in some ways, saw the war as part of his grand plan.
7/1/2014 • 6 minutes, 18 seconds
WW1 Musical Story 6/10 - Marechal
As part of Music in the Great War on Radio 3, David Owen Norris finds out about the instruments that soldiers used at the front, including the extraordinary makeshift cello of the French musician, Maurice Marechal.
6/30/2014 • 6 minutes, 8 seconds
WW1 Musical Story 5/10 - Fritz Kreisler
As part of Music in the Great War on Radio 3, David Owen Norris hears about the extraordinary account of life at the front written by a celebrated Viennese violinist: Fritz Kreisler.
6/30/2014 • 6 minutes, 29 seconds
WW1 Musical Story 4/10 - Lilian Baylis
As part of Music in the Great War on Radio 3, David Owen Norris takes a look at music on the Home Front and takes a trip South of the Thames to the Old Vic; the theatre slap bang in the middle of the Waterloo slums where Lilian Baylis staged her groundbreaking seasons of Shakespeare and opera while the zeppelins dropped bombs around her.
6/30/2014 • 6 minutes, 22 seconds
WW1 Musical Story 3/10 - Bechstein Hall
As part of Music in the Great War on Radio 3, David Owen Norris takes a look at the fate of the celebrated piano makers C Bechstein who, at the outbreak of the war had a famous showroom and concert hall in the heart of London.
6/25/2014 • 5 minutes, 55 seconds
WW1 Musical Story 2/10 - Highland Pipers
As part of Music in the Great War on Radio 3, David Owen Norris hears about the incredible bravery of the pipers who led troops over the top and cemented their heroic status in the public mind.
6/24/2014 • 6 minutes, 18 seconds
Nicola Benedetti
Renowned violinist Nicola Benedetti on playing folk violin, music education and her new album 'Homecoming - A Scottish Fantasy'
6/24/2014 • 9 minutes, 26 seconds
WW1 Musical Story 1/10 - King Albert’s Book
As part of Music in the Great War on Radio 3, David Owen Norris explores an extraordinary charity anthology put together in the first few weeks of the war for the relief of Belgian refugees. It was called King Albert’s book.
6/23/2014 • 6 minutes, 13 seconds
James Rhodes
Pianist James Rhodes on connecting with young audiences, the healing powers of music, his passion for music education and setting up his own record label.
6/20/2014 • 12 minutes, 9 seconds
Karita Mattila
Finnish star soprano Karita Mattila on her upcoming performance of Richard Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos at the Royal Opera House
6/19/2014 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
John Williams
Legendary guitarist John Williams tells Suzy why he's not retiring, his thoughts on music teaching and why playing the guitar is like chess
6/10/2014 • 11 minutes, 1 second
Kirill Gerstein
Russian American pianist Kirill Gerstein on jazz, growing up in Russia and recording the music of Mussorgsky and Schumann on his new album.
6/9/2014 • 9 minutes, 38 seconds
Bernard Haitink
One of the world's greatest conductors, Bernard Haitink, on his love of working with the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, meeting Shostakovich, recording the first complete cycle of Shostakovich symphonies in the West, and working with young conductors in Lucerne
6/4/2014 • 11 minutes, 27 seconds
Jools Holland
Pianist, bandleader and broadcaster Jools Holland on touring with his orchestra, his love of Oscar Peterson and Duke Ellington, and making music in his Greenwich studio.
6/2/2014 • 13 minutes, 30 seconds
Brenda Lucas
Brenda Lucas discusses her late husband, John Ogdon, one of Britain's greatest ever classical pianists, ahead of a new documentary 'Living with Genius' on BBC Four
6/2/2014 • 9 minutes, 36 seconds
Iestyn Davies
Counter-tenor Iestyn Davies talks to Swean Rafferty about the upcoming testosterone-fuelled 'Rinaldo' at Glyndebourne this summer, with not one but THREE counter-tenors in the cast.
5/28/2014 • 16 minutes, 2 seconds
Hay Literary Festival Special
Gillian Clarke talks Welsh poetry, Ruby Wax on staying sane, William Dalrymple on the art of Mughal Delhi and Sebastian Faulks talks Birdsong. Sean Rafferty presents, live from the 2014 Hay Festival of Literature and the Arts
5/28/2014 • 34 minutes, 48 seconds
Alfred Brendel
Legendary pianist-turned-poet Alfred Brendel talks to Sean Rafferty about music and writing, and reads some of his poems.
5/28/2014 • 7 minutes, 3 seconds
Nico Muhly
American composer Nico Muhly talks about composing liturgical music, his love of the choir and working for Philip Glass
5/21/2014 • 7 minutes, 7 seconds
Chelsea Flower Show
Sean visits the RHS Chelsea Flower Show and talks to Monty Don, Alan Titchmarsh and Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen about this year's show
5/20/2014 • 9 minutes, 6 seconds
Stephen Hough
Stephen Hough talks to Sean Rafferty about the music of the night, as explored on his latest CD.
5/19/2014 • 14 minutes, 55 seconds
Exponential Horn at the Science Museum
Sean Rafferty visits the new Exponential Horn installation by sound artist Aleksander Kolkowski at the Science Museum in London. Radio 3's Lunchtime Concert and In Tune will be relayed through the enormous loudspeaker each day for the duration of the exhibition.
5/19/2014 • 4 minutes, 50 seconds
Sir Antonio Pappano
Music Director of the Orchestra of the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia and the Royal Opera House discusses Rossini, Verdi's Requiem, concert programming and his favourite conductors
5/15/2014 • 12 minutes, 24 seconds
Claude-Michel Schonberg and Alain Boublil
Miss Saigon composer Claude-Michel Schonberg and lyricist Alain Boublil talk about the new production of the show returning to London, in its 25th anniversary year.
5/15/2014 • 8 minutes, 28 seconds
Gyorgy Pauk
Legendary violinist Gyorgy Pauk talks to Sean about his enviable career, his work with young players and his love of London.
5/13/2014 • 21 minutes, 28 seconds
Ailyn Perez and Stephen Costello
Opera's new 'power couple' soprano Ailyn Perez and tenor Stephen Costello talk to Suzy Klein about life together on the opera stage.
5/9/2014 • 10 minutes, 23 seconds
Rosalind Plowright
Mezzo Rosalind Plowright OBE talks about what's inspired her to record her first recital disc, her previous life as an operatic soprano and how she has always yearned to do a musical
5/7/2014 • 9 minutes
Angela Hewitt
Pianist Angela Hewitt discusses Bach's Art of Fugue and upcoming gigs at Glyndebourne and Wigmore Hall.
5/1/2014 • 10 minutes, 36 seconds
18th Century Art - No.8 David Garrick and his wife
For the BBC 18th Century Season, Sean Rafferty looks at 12 Georgian art works from the Royal Collection at the Queen’s Gallery, guided by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures. No.8 of 12: David Garrick and his wife. You can see all 12 art works in the 18th Century Gallery on the Radio 3 website.
5/1/2014 • 4 minutes, 2 seconds
Joyce DiDonato
Sean talks to 'the perfect modern diva' soprano Joyce DiDonato about La Cenerentola at the New York Met, and she offers sound advice on finding your own voice.
4/30/2014 • 15 minutes, 35 seconds
Curtis Stigers
Jazz singer, saxophonist and songwriter Curtis Stigers discusses his new album 'Hooray for Love' and how mountain biking inspires new lyrics
4/28/2014 • 12 minutes, 29 seconds
18th Century Art - No.12 London: The Thames from Somerset House Terrace
For the BBC 18th Century Season, Sean Rafferty looks at 12 Georgian art works from the Royal Collection at the Queen's Gallery, guided by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures. No.12 of 12: London: The Thames from Somerset House Terrace towards the city, c. 1750, by Giovanni Antonio Canal (Canaletto). You can see all 12 art works in the 18th Century Gallery on the Radio 3 website.
4/25/2014 • 4 minutes, 44 seconds
Marcelo Bratke and Marco Gambino
Sean speaks to Marcelo Bratke and Marco Gambino about l'Invitation au Voyage, their concert of music and poetry.
4/25/2014 • 11 minutes, 12 seconds
BBC Proms - Sakari Oramo
BBC Symphony Orchestra Chief Conductor Sakari Oramo talks about the 2014 Proms, playing the violin with Janine Jansen and the importance of practicing when you're young.
4/24/2014 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
18th Century Art - No.11 Don Rodrigo Caldero
For the BBC 18th Century Season, Sean Rafferty looks at 12 Georgian art works from the Royal Collection at the Queen's Gallery, guided by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures. No.11 of 12: Don Rodrigo Caldero on Horseback, by Rubens, 1612-15. You can see all 12 art works in the 18th Century Gallery on the Radio 3 website.
4/24/2014 • 3 minutes, 50 seconds
BBC Proms - Alisa Weilerstein
American cellist Alisa Weilerstein on playing at the 2014 Proms, recording the Elgar Cello Concerto with Daniel Barenboim and her very first cello, made from a cereal box and a toothbrush.
4/24/2014 • 7 minutes, 8 seconds
18th Century No.10 Frederick the Great
For the BBC 18th Century Season, Sean Rafferty looks at 12 Georgian art works from the Royal Collection at the Queen’s Gallery, guided by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures. No.10 of 12: Portrait of Frederick the Great. You can see all 12 art works in the 18th Century Gallery on the Radio 3 website.
4/23/2014 • 4 minutes, 22 seconds
18th Century Art - No.9 Table Clock
For the BBC 18th Century Season, Sean Rafferty looks at 12 Georgian art works from the Royal Collection at the Queen’s Gallery, guided by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures. No.9 of 12: Table clock by John Pyke. You can see all 12 art works in the 18th Century Gallery on the Radio 3 website.
4/22/2014 • 3 minutes, 48 seconds
Milos Karadaglic
Guitarist Milos talks about his beloved Smallman guitar, how he took up the instrument and the art of fingernail lengths...
4/22/2014 • 11 minutes, 11 seconds
18th Century Art - No.7 Cleopatra with the Asp
For the BBC 18th Century Season, Sean Rafferty looks at 12 Georgian art works from the Royal Collection at the Queen’s Gallery, guided by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures. No.7 of 12: Cleopatra with the Asp, by Guido Reni c1628. You can see all 12 art works in the 18th Century Gallery on the Radio 3 website.
4/18/2014 • 3 minutes, 39 seconds
18th Century Art - No.6 The Return from the Chase
For the BBC 18th Century Season, Sean Rafferty looks at 12 Georgian art works from the Royal Collection at the Queen's Gallery, guided by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures. No.6 of 12: The Return from the Chase signed and dated 1737. You can see all 12 art works in the 18th Century Gallery on the Radio 3 website.
4/17/2014 • 3 minutes, 27 seconds
18th Century Art - No.5 Miniature of Princess Anne
For the BBC 18th Century Season, Sean Rafferty looks at 12 Georgian art works from the Royal Collection at the Queen’s Gallery, guided by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures. No.5 of 12: Miniature of Princess Anne. You can see all 12 art works in the 18th Century Gallery on the Radio 3 website.
4/16/2014 • 5 minutes, 14 seconds
Matisse Cut-Outs at Tate Modern
Sean walks round the new blockbuster Matisse exhibition at Tate Modern to discover Matisse's Cut-Outs accompanied by co-curator Flavia Frigeri
4/16/2014 • 9 minutes, 46 seconds
18th Century Art - No.4 Temple of Apollo
For the BBC 18th Century Season, Sean Rafferty looks at 12 Georgian art works from the Royal Collection at the Queen's Gallery, guided by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures. No.4 of 12: The Temple and Oracle of Apollo by Melchior Baumgartner (1621-1686) and Charles Clay (d.1740). You can see all 12 art works in the 18th Century Gallery on the Radio 3 website.
4/15/2014 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
18th Century Art - No.3 Royal Fireworks
For the BBC 18th Century Season, Sean Rafferty looks at 12 Georgian art works from the Royal Collection at the Queen’s Gallery, guided by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures. No.3 of 12: A Plan and Elevation of the Royal Fire-Works to be performed in St James's Park, 27 April 1749. You can see all 12 art works in the 18th Century Gallery on the Radio 3 website.
4/14/2014 • 4 minutes, 9 seconds
18th Century Art - No.2 The Beggar’s Opera
For the BBC 18th Century Season, Sean Rafferty looks at 12 Georgian art works from the Royal Collection at the Queen’s Gallery, guided by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures. No.2 of 12: Scene from The Beggar's Opera. You can see all 12 art works in the 18th Century Gallery on the Radio 3 website.
4/14/2014 • 4 minutes, 32 seconds
Andreas Scholl and Tamar Halperin
Countertenor Andreas Scholl and his wife and musical partner pianist Tamar Halperin talk about their favourite repertoire and working in their 'magical' homemade studio between episodes of the Sopranos
4/11/2014 • 10 minutes, 48 seconds
18th Century Art - No.1 The Music Party
For the BBC 18th Century Season, Sean Rafferty looks at 12 Georgian art works from the Royal Collection at the Queen’s Gallery, guided by Desmond Shawe-Taylor, Surveyor of The Queen's Pictures.
No.1 of 12: The Music Party by Philippe Mercier.
Images of all twelve art works in the series can be seen here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/galleries/p01x3ttt
4/10/2014 • 5 minutes, 27 seconds
John Shirley-Quirk obituary
Conductor Steuart Bedford remembers bass-baritone John Shirley-Quirk.
4/9/2014 • 6 minutes, 2 seconds
Danielle de Niese
Superstar soprano Danielle de Niese talks to Suzy about deciding to be an opera singer at 8 years old, her love of working with young singers and performing in the Bermondsey St tunnel
4/7/2014 • 11 minutes, 49 seconds
Mariss Jansons
One of the world's finest conductors, Mariss Jansons, talks to Suzy about his musical heroes, his future projects and how conducting helped him recover from a heart attack
4/3/2014 • 9 minutes, 55 seconds
Bryn Terfel and Joseph Calleja
Two stars of opera - baritone Bryn Terfel and tenor Joseph Calleja discuss their own musical heroes, the language they most like to sing in and performing in Gounod's Faust at the Royal Opera House
4/2/2014 • 11 minutes, 38 seconds
Nicola Benedetti
Suzy Klein speaks to violinist Nicola Benedetti about her tour of India with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
4/1/2014 • 7 minutes
Sarah Connolly
Live from Southbank Centre: National Treasure mezzo-soprano Sarah Connolly CBE talks to Sean Rafferty about her career.
3/26/2014 • 16 minutes
Laura Mvula and Eric Whitacre
Brit Award nominated singer Laura Mvula and choral composer Eric Whitacre discuss their collaboration for a concert at Union Chapel in London and the power of the human voice
3/20/2014 • 9 minutes, 33 seconds
Wondrous Machines
Sean Rafferty takes a tour of the new Wondrous Machines exhibition at Southbank Centre - machines inspired by the inauguration of the Royal Festival Hall organ - with Shan Maclennan and Chloe Bird.
3/18/2014 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
Dame Julie Andrews
Icon of stage and screen, Dame Julie Andrews on her breakthrough in film and on Broadway, and her admiration for Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Phil
3/13/2014 • 9 minutes, 26 seconds
John Lill on turning 70
"Music feeds the mind with long-term strength" - British pianist John Lill on his life and career.
3/11/2014 • 15 minutes, 17 seconds
Jonas Kaufmann
Star tenor Jonas Kaufmann on opera in high definition, and the struggles of Massenet's Werther.
3/10/2014 • 9 minutes, 46 seconds
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
As she celebrates 70, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa talks to Suzy Klein about her glittering career highlights, the demands of being an opera singer and her current role in the Royal Opera's 'La Fille du Regiment'. She also gives a new generation of singers some valuable advice: don't go cheap on the singing lessons!
3/6/2014 • 13 minutes, 34 seconds
Juan Diego Florez
Star tenor Juan Diego Florez talks about remembering stage moves, keeping his voice agile after 40, and his newfound appreciation for rehearsing. As he limbers up for a run of Donizetti's La fille du regiment at the Royal Opera House, he also tells Suzy about balancing his homelife with his career, and his program for kids in Peru.
3/4/2014 • 10 minutes, 15 seconds
Leif Ove Andsnes
Pianist Leif Ove Andsnes talks to Suzy about his Beethoven journey ahead of his solo recital at the Barbican in London.
3/3/2014 • 9 minutes, 36 seconds
Martin Taylor on Paco De Lucia
Jazz guitarist Martin Taylor pays tribute to influential flamenco guitarist Paco De Lucia, who died today.
2/26/2014 • 6 minutes, 38 seconds
Yundi
Chinese piano superstar talks about bringing Chinese music to European audiences, learning the accordion and the perils of jetlag
2/24/2014 • 8 minutes, 12 seconds
Dame Felicity Lott
Dame Felicity Lott with memories of recording Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer aged two-and-a-half, as well as other memories from her long career.
2/20/2014 • 17 minutes, 51 seconds
Piotr Anderszewski
Pianist Piotr Anderszewski talks about his love of Schumann, why he shouldn't be expected to play Chopin and his dream for a piano you can play lying down.
2/19/2014 • 9 minutes, 59 seconds
Yuja Wang
Pianist Yuja Wang talks to Sean Rafferty about music, colour and her musical heroes.
2/12/2014 • 7 minutes, 51 seconds
Dame Josephine Barstow
Soprano Dame Josephine Barstow reflects on the life and work of the late Richard Angas - the much loved bass who performed in Jonathan Miller's Mikado more than 150 times
2/11/2014 • 9 minutes, 6 seconds
Edward Gardner
Conductor Edward Gardner on the return of Peter Grimes at ENO, Mendelssohn in Birmingham with the CBSO and his career plans for the future
2/11/2014 • 11 minutes, 21 seconds
By George!
Sean visits the 'By George! Handel’s Music for Royal Occasions' at The Foundling Museum in London, and speaks to Caro Howell (Director of the Foundling Museum) and
Katharine Hogg (curator of the exhibition and librarian at the museum)
2/6/2014 • 11 minutes, 56 seconds
Anne-Sophie Mutter
The astonishing violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter, fresh from a rehearsal with the LSO and a flight from Australia, talks to Sean Rafferty about her repertoire, her musical collaborations and her violin, and wonders why exactly the 'frog' of the violin bow got such a bizarre name.
2/4/2014 • 12 minutes, 40 seconds
Andreas Scholl
Andreas Scholl, one of the world's finest counter-tenors, talks to Suzy about his career, his multi-talented family and how he approaches concerts.
1/30/2014 • 9 minutes, 9 seconds
Martin Creed
Suzy meets artist Martin Creed at his new retrospective at London's Hayward Gallery, to walk round the exhibition and explore the use of sound in his work
1/30/2014 • 7 minutes, 7 seconds
Tribute to Pete Seeger
To mark the passing of folk singer and songwriter Pete Seeger, Suzy Klein talks to Martin Carthy about his legacy.
1/28/2014 • 6 minutes, 42 seconds
Tributes to Claudio Abbado 20 Jan
A series of tributes to the late Claudio Abbado, with Lucerne Festival chief Michael Haefliger, Orchestra Mozart violinist Etienne Abelin, pianist Maria Joao Pires, conductor Daniel Harding and former LSO director Clive Gillinson
1/20/2014 • 19 minutes, 46 seconds
Joshua Bell
Superstar violinist Joshua Bell talks to Sean Rafferty about juggling conducting and performing with the Academy of St Martin in the Fields, and why he became a judge of Miss America.
1/17/2014 • 7 minutes, 49 seconds
Murray Gold
Doctor Who composer Murray Gold talks about his long running association with the series, his plans for the future and the upcoming premiere of his new work inspired by a family tragedy
1/17/2014 • 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Music on the Brink - Postcard from London
Jonathan Pryce reads a fictional postcard from London just before WW1, where Vaughan Williams seems to have caught the imagination of the city. Written by Dr Kate Kennedy
1/10/2014 • 5 minutes, 32 seconds
Jessye Norman
"Stand up straight and sing!" - Jessye Norman's advice for life. Listen to her on singing, civil rights and more.
1/9/2014 • 13 minutes, 21 seconds
Music on the Brink - Postcard from St. Petersburg
Jonathan Pryce reads a fictional postcard set in the St. Petersburg Conservatoire just before The Great War broke out, looking at the music of the time, particularly Prokofiev. Written by David Nice
1/9/2014 • 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Maxim Vengerov
Top violinist Maxim Vengerov on balancing the roles of chamber musician, soloist and conductor, looking after his prized violin and his new disc of Mozart Church Sonatas
1/9/2014 • 7 minutes, 52 seconds
Music on the Brink - Postcard from Berlin
Jonathan Pryce reads a fictional postcard from Berlin charting the music landscape of the city. Written by Dr Mark Berry
1/8/2014 • 4 minutes, 56 seconds
Joshua Rifkin
American pianist Joshua Rifkin talks about his love of Scott Joplin, his million-selling recordings of his music and the rewards of live performance.
1/8/2014 • 10 minutes, 29 seconds
Music on the Brink - Postcard from Paris
Jonathan Pryce reads a fictional postcard from an enthusiastic concert goer in Paris just before the outbreak of WW1 which looks at the musical temperature of the time. Written by Dr Caroline Potter
1/7/2014 • 4 minutes, 55 seconds
Sakari Oramo
Sakari Oramo, Chief Conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra, talks about the role of the conductor, the city of Vienna and his upcoming plans with the orchestra
1/7/2014 • 5 minutes, 39 seconds
Music on the Brink - Postcard from Vienna
Jonathan Pryce reads a fictional postcard set in Vienna just before the outbreak of WW1 that asks whether Vienna really was the musical capital of Europe. Written by Professor David Wyn Jones
1/6/2014 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Will Gompertz Xmas Cards 4: Warhol
BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz explores seasonal works of art. In the fourth Christmas card of the season he looks at Andy Warhol's graphic Christmas cards of the late 1950s, images which paved the way for him to become the father of pop art
12/19/2013 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Will Gompertz Xmas Cards 3:Banksy 18 Dec
BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz explores seasonal works of art. In the third of the series it's the turn of Banksy and the provocative images he spray-painted on the division wall between Israel and the Palestinian Territories near Bethlehem
12/18/2013 • 7 minutes, 1 second
Will Gompertz Xmas Cards 2:Matisse 17 Dec
BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz explores seasonal works of art. In the second of 5 Christmas Cards he celebrates Christmas Eve by Henri Matisse, and looks forward to 2014 when a major exhibition of the artist's work opens at Tate Modern in London.
12/17/2013 • 5 minutes, 31 seconds
Michael Tilson Thomas
Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas on his long career, the London Symphony Orchestra and the San Francisco Symphony.
12/16/2013 • 12 minutes, 37 seconds
Will Gompertz Xmas Card 1:Van Gogh
BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz explores seasonal works of art. In the first of 5 Christmas Cards he turns to Van Gogh's self-portrait Bandaged Ear, which began life on Christmas Eve 1888
12/16/2013 • 7 minutes, 6 seconds
Roberto Alagna & Anita Rachvetishvili 13 Dec
Sean Rafferty talks to tenor Roberto Alagna & mezzo soprano Anita Rachvetishvili about their roles in Bizet's Carmen at Covent Garden.
12/16/2013 • 8 minutes
Angelique Kidjo
Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Angelique Kidjo pays tribute to the great Nelson Mandela
12/6/2013 • 4 minutes, 13 seconds
Daniel Barenboim
Maestro Daniel Barenboim on conducting the New Years Day Concert in Vienna, and on winning the Marion Dönhoff prize for his work with the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra.
12/5/2013 • 6 minutes, 37 seconds
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
Sir Peter Maxwell Davies talks to Sean Rafferty about where he found inspiration for his tenth symphony as he approaches his 80th birthday.
11/29/2013 • 10 minutes, 52 seconds
Gerald Finley
Gerald Finley on singing Wagner - he's back at the Royal Opera House singing Parsifal, and has recorded a new Winterreise disc with pianist Julius Drake. He talks to Sean Rafferty about the challenges of singing Schubert and Wagner.
11/29/2013 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Njabulo Madlala
Baritone Njabulo Madlala talks to Sean Rafferty about his meteoric rise from a South African Township to the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.
11/29/2013 • 13 minutes, 3 seconds
Anne Sofie von Otter
Mezzo soprano Anne Sofie von Otter talks about her latest album of French songs.
11/21/2013 • 8 minutes, 57 seconds
Gareth Malone
Choirmaster and presenter Gareth Malone talks about teaching people to Sing While You Work and the joy of putting together his brand new group, Gareth Malone's Voices
11/13/2013 • 9 minutes, 40 seconds
Sir John Tavener obituary
Composer John Rutter, cellist Steven Isserlis and soprano Patricia Rozario reflect on the life and work of the late Sir John Tavener
11/12/2013 • 14 minutes, 27 seconds
Lang Lang
Superstar pianist Lang Lang on his new role as UN Messenger of Peace, playing from memory and how to deal with nerves and injury.
11/8/2013 • 9 minutes, 20 seconds
Chris Thile and Masaaki Suzuki
Mandolinist Chris Thile and conductor Masaaki Suzuki talk separately and together about their love of JS Bach
11/8/2013 • 22 minutes, 31 seconds
Hugh Masekela
Legendary jazz trumpeter Hugh Masekela talks to Suzy about his stunning career, how music to him is 'an incurable virus' and his lifelong musical relationship with pianist Larry Willis
11/7/2013 • 12 minutes, 20 seconds
Dame Emma Kirkby
Soprano Dame Emma Kirkby on her early love of John Dowland's music, Brighton Early Music Festival and tutoring young performers. She is joined by singer Anna Thunstrom and lutenist Wezi Elliot.
11/4/2013 • 11 minutes, 18 seconds
Xuefei Yang
World renowned guitarist Xuefei Yang on Western Classical Music in China, the music that has been adapted for guitar and playing her guitar in a swimming pool.
11/1/2013 • 12 minutes, 52 seconds
Simon McBurney
Sean Rafferty talks to director Simon McBurney about his new production of Magic Flute at English National Opera
10/31/2013 • 10 minutes, 1 second
Riccardo Chailly
Conductor Riccardo Chailly on his Brahms cycle with Gewandhausorchester Leipzig at the Barbican and the rumours around whether or not he'll take over as Music Director at La Scala, Milan
10/21/2013 • 16 minutes, 21 seconds
The Clerks - Tales from Babel
Did you hear what you think you heard? The Clerks' Edward Wickham talks to Sean Rafferty about misheard lyrics from the Renaissance to the present day with musical examples by Josquin Des Prez and Christopher Fox.
10/16/2013 • 8 minutes, 53 seconds
Vladimir Ashkenazy
The legendary Vladimir Ashkenazy talks about his career as a concert pianist, playing for Shostakovich and learning to conduct
10/15/2013 • 13 minutes, 11 seconds
Edward Gardner
Conductor Edward Gardner on his early interest in music, Mendelssohn at the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and nurturing talent at English National Opera
10/14/2013 • 13 minutes, 11 seconds
Sir Willard White
Legendary Jamaican bass baritone Sir Willard White on singing Lieder, music in schools and dreaming of becoming a Formula One driver.
10/11/2013 • 7 minutes, 57 seconds
The National Gallery
Sean visits the new exhibition at London's National Gallery, The Portrait in Vienna and comes across some familiar faces
10/11/2013 • 9 minutes, 2 seconds
Fascinating Aida
Sean and the ladies of the award winning Fascinating Aida indulge in some risque banter in the In Tune studio
10/10/2013 • 10 minutes, 56 seconds
Sir Thomas Allen
Baritone and director Sir Thomas Allen on directing Mozart's Don Giovanni at Scottish Opera and being presented with a pig's head on stage during an earlier production of the opera
10/9/2013 • 8 minutes, 54 seconds
Helene Grimaud
Pianist Helene Grimaud on Brahms, preparing for performance and her interest in wolf conservation.
10/9/2013 • 8 minutes, 46 seconds
Sir Antonio Pappano
Conductor Antonio Pappano, music director of the Royal Opera House, talks about the enduring appeal of Verdi, and his upcoming production of his Vepres Siciliennes ("a souped-up Offenbach") at Covent Garden
10/8/2013 • 13 minutes, 48 seconds
Julie Kavanagh
Author Julie Kavanagh on her new book The Girl Who Loved Camellias about the life of Marie Duplessis - a French courtesan who was the inspiration for novels, plays, ballets and most famously Verdi's La Traviata.
10/7/2013 • 7 minutes, 4 seconds
Paul Lewis
Pianist Paul Lewis talks to Sean about his musical beginnings in Liverpool, studying with Alfred Brendel and his favourite concert hall acoustic to perform in.
10/4/2013 • 12 minutes, 31 seconds
Sam Lee 02 Oct
Folk singer Sam Lee talks to Sean about collecting songs, his love of Romany culture and the art of wilderness survival
10/2/2013 • 8 minutes, 33 seconds
Valentina Lisitsa
One of YouTube's most-watched pianists, Valentina Lisitsa, talks to Suzy Klein about the travel, the music, and her take on the digital future.
9/30/2013 • 8 minutes, 27 seconds
Douglas Hodge
Actor Douglas Hodge on his latest role - Willy Wonka in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London.
9/26/2013 • 9 minutes, 54 seconds
Vladimir Jurowski
Conductor Vladimir Jurowski on his forthcoming Britten weekend with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
9/25/2013 • 8 minutes
John Lill
Pianist John Lill on his deep relationship with Beethoven and the freedom of playing from memory - "you shouldn't have those black and white notes deterring you".
9/24/2013 • 8 minutes, 31 seconds
Craig Revel Horwood
Dancer, choreographer, director, author and Strictly Come Dancing judge, Craig Revel Horwood talks about his love of conducting, Strictly and his new book Tales from the Dance Floor
9/24/2013 • 12 minutes, 46 seconds
Rachel Podger
Violinist and director Rachel Podger talks to Suzy Klein about her latest album 'Guardian Angel' and the eighth annual Brecon Baroque Festival, of which she is Artistic Director.
9/23/2013 • 4 minutes, 51 seconds
Mitsuko Uchida
Pianist Mitsuko Uchida talks to Sean Rafferty about her four characterful pianos, why silence is golden, and why she'll drop almost anything to play with Robin Ticciati...
9/17/2013 • 9 minutes, 9 seconds
Julian Bream
The legendary Julian Bream talks to Sean Rafferty, before going to collect his Lifetime Achievement award at the 2013 Gramophone Awards. He talks about how he made a career as a guitarist at a time when the instrument was so undervalued, and how a chance encounter between his father and a sailor led to his taking up the lute.
9/17/2013 • 12 minutes, 50 seconds
Norma Herrmann
Norma Herrmann, widow of legendary film composer Bernard Herrmann, talks to Sean about his relationships with directors, work ethic and the attempted censoring of the Psycho music.
9/16/2013 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Luca Pisaroni
Acclaimed 'barihunk' Luca Pisaroni is about to make his debut at the Royal Opera House in the title role of The Marriage of Figaro. He talks to Suzy about his early love of opera, his dislike of listening back to his own recordings, and his two beloved dogs, Tristan and Lenny.
9/13/2013 • 9 minutes, 34 seconds
Nicola Benedetti
Star violinist Nicola Benedetti on education, practice, sexism and the Bee Gees.
9/11/2013 • 11 minutes, 45 seconds
Harry Christophers
Conductor of The Sixteen, Harry Christophers, talks to Suzy Klein about their Choral Pilgrimage and taking music back to the buildings it was originally composed for.
9/11/2013 • 8 minutes, 46 seconds
Marin Alsop
Marin Alsop on conducting at the "big party celebrating classical music" - the Last Night of the Proms
9/6/2013 • 7 minutes, 24 seconds
Maestro Lorin Maazel
Conductor Lorin Maazel on his 51 year association with the Vienna Philharmonic, opera staging, and his own Castleton Festival in Virginia.
9/5/2013 • 12 minutes, 32 seconds
Bryn Terfel
Mighty Welsh baritone Bryn Terfel on his new album, new record label, and how to beat jetlag.
9/5/2013 • 12 minutes, 57 seconds
Joyce DiDonato
One of the greatest singers on the planet, mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato on singing at the Last Night of the Proms, kickboxing, frocks and the great Dame Janet Baker.
9/4/2013 • 15 minutes, 20 seconds
Joseph Calleja
'The Maltese Tenor', Joseph Calleja, talks to Sean Rafferty about why he chose to pursue opera, the sporting career he abandoned, and serenading girls beneath their windows. He sings Verdi arias at the BBC Proms, before appearing at this year's Proms in the Park, and his new album of romantic Mediterranean songs, Amore, is out now.
9/3/2013 • 10 minutes, 29 seconds
Seamus Heaney tribute by Paul Muldoon
Poet Paul Muldoon pays tribute to his friend and fellow Irish poet, the great Seamus Heaney
8/30/2013 • 8 minutes, 33 seconds
Simon Callow on Wagner
Actor, writer and director Simon Callow talks to Sean about getting Inside Wagner's Head.
8/29/2013 • 15 minutes, 51 seconds
Django Bates on Charlie Parker
British Jazz original Django Bates talks to Sean Rafferty ahead of his Prom celebrating American Jazz legend Charlie Parker.
8/28/2013 • 9 minutes, 10 seconds
Dame Janet Baker birthday interview
The legendary mezzo-soprano Dame Janet Baker on her extraordinary life and career, on the day she celebrates her 80th birthday.
8/21/2013 • 9 minutes, 41 seconds
Highlights
Highlights from In Tune for the week 12-16 August, presented by Sean Rafferty. Featuring interviews with Broadway singer Maria Freedman on Sondheim & Bernstein, conductor Valery Gergiev on his Proms appearance, Peter Phillips on Renaissance music, Suzy Klein talking to the Spooky Men's Chorale about getting Australian men to sing, and novellist Alexander McCall Smith discussing his writing at the In Tune special from Edinburgh Festival.
8/20/2013 • 33 minutes, 47 seconds
Ilan Volkov on new music
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra conductor Ilan Volkov returns to the Proms to conduct a programme of experimental music.
8/16/2013 • 4 minutes, 28 seconds
WH 05-09 Aug 2013 including Tine Thing Helseth
Tenor Mark Padmore and baritone Jacques Imbrailo on Britten's Billy Budd at Glyndebourne plus Proms guests: sitar virtuoso Nishat Khan, composer Mark-Anthony Turnage on the world premiere of his new piece 'Frieze', conductor Vasily Petrenko and trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth.
8/14/2013 • 28 minutes, 19 seconds
Nigel Kennedy ahead of Vivaldi's Four Seasons at the Proms
Everyone's favourite 'bad boy' violinist, Nigel Kennedy, is performing yet another reinterpretation of Vivaldi's Four Seasons at the Proms. This podcast has an exclusive look behind-the-scenes at a rehearsal, and Sean talks to Nigel about why he's still returning to the piece that brought him fame and admiration from across the world.
8/8/2013 • 7 minutes, 46 seconds
Highlights
Sean Rafferty interviews Proms artists: conductor Daniel Harding; violinist Daniel Hope; conductor Sian Edwards; pianist Nicolai Lugansky; and violinist Vadim Repin.
8/7/2013 • 35 minutes, 37 seconds
WH 22-26 July including Daniel Barenboim
Clarinettist Emma Johnson and pianist Pascal Roge on their love of French music; conductor Daniel Barenboim and director Justin Way on staging the first full Ring cycle at the Proms; and soprano Clara Mouriz on her forthcoming Proms debut.
7/31/2013 • 22 minutes, 37 seconds
Daniel Harding on conducting the Proms
At the age of 21, Daniel Harding made his debut with the Berlin Philharmonic and became the youngest conductor to appear at the Proms. Now, at 37, he talks about being a wunderkind and why critical reviews no longer bother him, ahead of his two BBC Proms.
7/30/2013 • 11 minutes, 10 seconds
Clara Mouriz on singing at the Proms
Spanish mezzo soprano Clara Mouriz talks to Sean about her Proms performance with Juanjo Mena and the BBC Philharmonic, and accompanist Joseph Middleton discusses concert dress and how to play the piano in flipflops.
7/25/2013 • 6 minutes, 8 seconds
WH 15-19 July 2013 including David Starkey
Historian David Starkey with a sneak preview of his new TV series Music and Monarchy, star trumpeter Alison Balsom on performing at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, brothers Huw and Paul Watkins on their musical upbringing and Stockhausen's muse, Kathinka Pasveer on the Proms premiere of Mittwoch aus 'Licht'.
7/22/2013 • 29 minutes, 39 seconds
BBC Proms pianist Jan Lisiecki
Young Canadian pianist Jan Lisiecki on making his BBC Proms debut, working with conductor Sir Antonio Pappano and icecream from a certain luxury department store.
7/19/2013 • 6 minutes, 42 seconds
Juanjo Mena on conducting at the Proms
BBC Philharmonic Chief Conductor Juanjo Mena discusses conducting twice at the BBC Proms and teaches Suzy how to dance the Farruca
7/18/2013 • 11 minutes, 3 seconds
'Maverick' pianist James Rhodes
James Rhodes, dubbed 'the maverick pianist', talks to Suzy Klein, with excerpts from his performances of listeners' choices.
7/17/2013 • 9 minutes, 39 seconds
Iain Paterson on Wagner at the Proms
Bass-baritone Iain Paterson reveals what it's like to work with Daniel Barenboim, how he's preparing to sing Wotan in the first of Wagner's Ring Cycle at the BBC Proms, and the scale of his admiration for hero John Tomlinson.
7/16/2013 • 8 minutes, 52 seconds
WH 8-12 July 2013 Proms & Alistair McGowan
Impressionist Alistair McGowan on Satie; pianist Stephen Hough on the First Night of the Proms; Dame Felicity Lott on languages; ballet 'bad-boy' Sergei Polunin; and Revd Bazil Reade and the London Community Gospel Choir ahead of the first ever Gospel Prom.
7/16/2013 • 32 minutes, 53 seconds
Doctor Who composer Murray Gold
He thinks of Doctor Who as "an intergalactic Atticus Finch". Murray Gold talks to Suzy about surviving as a composer, an inclination for charm and warmth over aggression in his writing, and the excitement/terror of Doctor Who at the BBC Proms this weekend.
7/11/2013 • 9 minutes, 55 seconds
Ballet's 'Bad Boy' Sergei Polunin
Suzy tracks down the elusive dancer Sergei Polunin warming up for the opening night of Roland Petit's Coppelia at The Coliseum.
7/11/2013 • 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Sakari Oramo
The BBC Symphony Orchestra's Chief Conductor Designate looks forward to the First Night of the Proms.
7/9/2013 • 8 minutes, 41 seconds
Weekly Highlights 1
Suzy Klein talks to conductor Paul McCreesh, pianist Barry Douglas & composer James Kerr, natural horn players Pip Eastop & Anthony Halstead, violinist Ida Haendel, composer John Tavener and cellist Steven Isserlis.
7/8/2013 • 26 minutes, 17 seconds
Violinist Ida Haendel
Suzy Klein talks to legendary violinist Ida Haendel about Klemperer, approval letters from Sibelius, Walton and Britten, and her London 2013 celebrations.
7/2/2013 • 7 minutes, 3 seconds
The Week's Highlights 24
The best bits from last week's In Tune. Sean Rafferty talks to film critic Mark Kermode with conductor Robert Ziegler, art critic Brian Sewell, author Tracy Chevalier, mezzo Sarah Connolly with conductor William Christie, and actress Claire Bloom with conductor Nathan Williamson.
7/1/2013 • 26 minutes, 53 seconds
David Owen Norris British Music 4/4 - Sherwood
Pianist, broadcaster and British music expert David Owen Norris introduces four neglected but fine English composers, and visits places in London where they lived and worked. In the last episode David climbs to the top of a famous London park to meet one of his personal musical discoveries, the composer Percy Sherwood
6/28/2013 • 5 minutes, 2 seconds
Vermeer and Music
Sean Rafferty takes a look at the National Gallery's new exhibition 'Vermeer and Music: The Art of Love and Leisure' with curator Betsy Wieseman.
6/27/2013 • 20 minutes, 31 seconds
The Week's Highlights 17
Featuring Susan Bullock and Toby Spence on the new production of Britten's Gloriana at the Royal Opera House, the London Soloists Ensemble, Penguin Cafe, and the Tokyo String Quartet's Clive Greensmith on winding up their long career.
6/25/2013 • 20 minutes, 18 seconds
David Owen Norris British Music 3/4 - Lambert
Pianist, broadcaster and British music expert David Owen Norris introduces four neglected but fine English composers, and visits places in London where they lived and worked. In this episode at the home of English ballet in Covent Garden we meet the renowned ballet conductor Constant Lambert who also had a penchant for integrating jazz into his works
6/24/2013 • 6 minutes, 36 seconds
The Week's Highlights 10
The best bits from last week's In Tune. Dame Janet Baker reminisces about working with Benjamin Britten, Sean talks jazz with singer Stacey Kent and pianist Judy Carmichael, conductor Semyon Bychkov talks about his influences and composer Hans Zimmer talks about his score for Man of Steel
6/17/2013 • 23 minutes, 28 seconds
David Owen Norris British Music 2/4 - Herbert
Pianist, broadcaster and British music expert David Owen Norris introduces four neglected but fine English composers, and visits places in London where they lived and worked. In this episode we meet Muriel Herbert, a practically forgotten song composer, at her alma mater in Kensington
6/14/2013 • 6 minutes, 33 seconds
Composer Hans Zimmer
Superman: Man of Steel composer Hans Zimmer talks to Sean about approaching such an iconic film and score in order to create something new.
6/13/2013 • 6 minutes, 36 seconds
Stradivarius at the Ashmolean
Dr Jon Whiteley talks about some of his favourite Stradivari instruments on display at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. He is joined by violinist Savitri Grier, who demonstrates Stradivari's earliest known violin, made in 1666.
6/12/2013 • 8 minutes
The Week's Highlights 03
The best bits from last week's In Tune. Suzy Klein talks to accordion player Ksenija Sidorova, renowned conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, experimental composer/artist Scanner, young pianist Alexandra Dariescu plus conductor Tim Murray and bass Alan Ewing on the Importance of Being Ernest at Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House.
6/10/2013 • 26 minutes, 20 seconds
David Owen Norris British Music 1/4 - Dibdin
Pianist, broadcaster and British music expert David Owen Norris introduces four neglected but fine English composers, and visits places in London where they lived and worked. In this episode we meet composer Charles Dibdin in the theatres of 18th century London
6/7/2013 • 6 minutes, 1 second
Michael Tilson Thomas
Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas talks to Suzy about his astonishing career as pianist and conductor, from meeting Shostakovich in California, working with Aaron Copland and creating the world's first You Tube Symphony Orchestra
6/6/2013 • 15 minutes, 56 seconds
The Week's Highlights 27
The best bits from last week's In Tune, featuring director Phelim McDermott on Philip Glass's new opera, a newly discovered song by Elgar, conductor Andrew Manze, writer Charles Emmerson, and Persian music from kamanch player Kayhan Kalhor.
6/3/2013 • 31 minutes, 21 seconds
Wagner Week Highlights 20
Soprano Elisabeth Meister & pianist Nigel Foster talk about Wagner’s early songs and his Wesendonck Lieder, brass legend Eric Crees and his students from the Guildhall demonstrate the Wagner brass sound and recently discovered music written specially for a Wagner brass ensemble by Belgian composer Paul Gilson, director and librettist David Pountney tells Sean Rafferty about Welsh National Opera’s Wagner’s Dream season, musical comedian Rainer Hersch brings Wagner and Verdi together by way of the anvil, and Dame Gwyneth Jones looks back on her life and career as a Wagnerian soprano
5/29/2013 • 33 minutes, 38 seconds
Akram Khan
Award winning choreographer Akram Khan talks to Sean about the enduring power of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring and how he approached iTMOi, his new work celebrating the anniversary of the Rite.
5/24/2013 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
Dame Gwyneth Jones
Legendary Wagnerian soprano Dame Gwyneth Jones talks to Sean about her career on the occasion of Wagner's bicentenary.
5/23/2013 • 12 minutes, 54 seconds
Vasily Petrenko
Conductor Vasily Petrenko talks to Sean about his award winning work with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and their future plans together as well as his conducting hero Leonard Bernstein and understanding 'Scouse'.
5/21/2013 • 13 minutes, 8 seconds
The Week's Highlights 13
The best bits from this week's In Tune. Suzy Klein talks to tenor Rolando Villazon, James Jolly talks to pianist Jonathan Biss, Clemency Burton-Hill talks to violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja and pianist Bruce Brubaker, and Sean Rafferty talks to soprano Sophie Daneman and lutenist Elizabeth Kenny.
5/20/2013 • 26 minutes, 9 seconds
Rolando Villazon
Tenor Rolando Villazon talks to Suzy about his love for Verdi, and his multi-faceted career as a singer, opera director, cartoonist and novelist
5/15/2013 • 6 minutes, 51 seconds
The Week's Highlights 06
The best bits from the last week's In Tune. This time featuring pianist Angelo Villani, soprano Angela Gheorghiu, author Audrey Niffengegger on her new book and ballet 'Raven Girl', and Scottish Opera's new production of the Pirates of Penzance.
5/10/2013 • 33 minutes, 54 seconds
Royal Collection
Sean takes a walk around the Royal Collection's new exhibition 'The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion' at The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, with curator Anna Reynolds.
5/8/2013 • 9 minutes, 44 seconds
Magdalena Kozena
Mezzo Magdalena Kozena talks to Sean about her musical relationship with her husband, her childhood growing up in Brno and playing Carmen as a redhead
5/8/2013 • 8 minutes, 34 seconds
Angela Gheorghiu
Soprano Angela Gheorghiu talks to Sean about the art of singing and the length of Wagner's operas alongside giving Sean some sartorial advice...
5/8/2013 • 11 minutes, 27 seconds
Antonio Pappano and Jonas Kaufmann
Conductor Sir Antonio Pappano and tenor Jonas Kaufmann talk to Sean Rafferty about Verdi's Don Carlo at the Royal Opera House.
5/2/2013 • 16 minutes, 15 seconds
The Week's highlights - 22nd to 26th April
The best bits of this week's In Tune, featuring Marcelo Bratke, David Skinner and Alamire on the appeal of Tallis, Emmanuel Despax and Thomas Carroll on their concert for tablet computers, Vadim Repin with his violin and Trio Manouche playing gypsy swing. Presented by Suzy Klein
4/26/2013 • 37 minutes, 42 seconds
Amanda Roocroft
Suzy Klein talks to soprano Amanda Roocroft about the pressures of a career in singing, Benjamin Britten and her new album 'Tell me the Truth about Love' with pianist Joseph Middleton
4/25/2013 • 10 minutes, 34 seconds
The Week's Highlights - 15
Catch up with the best bits of last week's In Tune with Sean Rafferty hearing a tribute to Sir Colin Davis from Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Sir John Eliot Gardiner on his 70th birthday celebrations, Music and chat from Cellist Leonard Elschenbroich and pianist Alexei Grynyuk and Italian piano star, Ludovico Einaudi.
4/19/2013 • 36 minutes, 23 seconds
Sir Colin Davis Tributes
Sean Rafferty hears tributes to the late Sir Colin Davis from Nikolaj Znaider, Sir Neville Marriner, Dame Kiri te Kanawa and Robin Ticciati
4/15/2013 • 18 minutes, 30 seconds
The Week's Highlights - 8
Catch up with the best bits of last week's In Tune with Sean Rafferty talking to Author Billy Hayes and choreographer Peter Schaufuss about the ballet version of Midnight Express, award-winning conductor of the Halle Orchestra Sir Mark Elder, Music and chat with Violinist Tasmin Little and Pianist Martin Roscoe, Opera singers Ekaterina Siurina and Charles Castronovo and one of the world's greatest pianists, Murray Perahia.
4/15/2013 • 39 minutes, 10 seconds
Murray Perahia
Sean talks to pianist Murray Perahia about his influences, Bach and playing for Horowitz.
4/12/2013 • 13 minutes, 15 seconds
Donna Leon
Author Donna Leon talks to Sean Rafferty about her latest book, "The Golden Egg"
4/11/2013 • 7 minutes, 21 seconds
Sir Mark Elder
Sean talks to conductor and all-round musical communicator, Sir Mark Elder.
4/9/2013 • 13 minutes, 7 seconds
Billy Hayes and Peter Schaufuss
Midnight Express choreographer Peter Schaufuss and writer Billy Hayes, talk about the real life experiences of a Turkish jail that inspired Billy to write the book and how it translates into dance, plus the intended star, controversial ballet wunderkind Sergei Polunin who disappeared on the eve of the ballet’s opening.
4/9/2013 • 7 minutes, 28 seconds
Baroque Era Poems. March 2013
Dominic West reads ten poems from the Baroque era, with music of the period. Introduced by Sean Rafferty.
4/5/2013 • 17 minutes, 16 seconds
Piotr Anderszewski
Pianist Piotr Anderszewski talks to Sean about Bach, Mozart, and rediscovering Schumann.
4/2/2013 • 12 minutes, 29 seconds
Pompeii at British Museum
Sean talks to curator Paul Roberts as they look around the British Museum's new exhibition 'Life & Death at Pompeii and Herculaneum'.
3/26/2013 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Michael Nyman
Composer Michael Nyman talks to Sean about his Baroque influences and the experiences of writing his film scores
3/14/2013 • 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Nigel Kennedy
Violinist Nigel Kennedy on the Menuhin School, early fame and life without a mobile phone (or computer).
3/7/2013 • 11 minutes, 34 seconds
Baroque Masterclass - Mahan Esfahani
Mahan Esfahani gives an insight into how to get the best from the harpsichord and plays some choice pieces from the instrument’s repertoire to illustrate why it holds such a central place in Baroque music in in the second of our In Tune Baroque Spring master classes.
3/5/2013 • 7 minutes, 45 seconds
Steve Reich
Composer Steve Reich talks to Suzy about the world premiere of Radio Rewrite, a piece inspired by the music of Radiohead.
3/5/2013 • 10 minutes, 53 seconds
Tallis Scholars
Suzy talks to Tallis Scholars director Peter Phillips about the group's 40th Anniversary.
3/5/2013 • 7 minutes, 32 seconds
Mitsuko Uchida
Pianist Mitsuko Uchida on music, life and feminism.
3/4/2013 • 13 minutes, 16 seconds
Baroque Masterclass - Daniel Hope
Violinist Daniel Hope gives an insight into life travelling the world with his 1742 Guarneri del Gesu violin and explains how in the seventeenth century the fiddle became the violin, so familiar to us today.
3/4/2013 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
Arturo Sandoval
Sean talks to legendary jazz trumpeter and composer Arturo Sandoval.
3/1/2013 • 14 minutes, 7 seconds
Larry Dutton (Emerson Quartet)
Larry Dutton talks about the Emerson String Quartet's long and illustrious career
2/26/2013 • 4 minutes, 39 seconds
Christian Blackshaw
Christian Blackshaw performs music by Schubert and Schumann.
2/26/2013 • 8 minutes, 41 seconds
Terence Stamp
Sean talks to actor Terence Stamp.
2/22/2013 • 6 minutes, 8 seconds
Vladimir Ashkenazy
Sean talks to living legend Vladimir Ashkenazy.
2/20/2013 • 12 minutes, 16 seconds
Christopher Wheeldon
Sean Rafferty talks to choreographer Christopher Wheeldon
2/15/2013 • 10 minutes, 8 seconds
Imogen Cooper
Suzy talks to the acclaimed pianist Imogen Cooper about what Schubert's music means to her
2/6/2013 • 8 minutes, 58 seconds
Alisa Weilerstein
American cellist Alisa Weilerstein talks to Suzy Klein about recording Elgar's Cello Concerto with Daniel Barenboim.
2/5/2013 • 10 minutes, 35 seconds
Lesley Garrett
Suzy Klein talks to soprano Lesley Garrett
2/4/2013 • 9 minutes, 32 seconds
Kasper Holten
Royal Opera House director Kasper Holten talks to Louise Fryer about Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin and life at Covent Garden
2/1/2013 • 9 minutes, 13 seconds
Laura van der Heijden
BBC Young Musician 2012 cellist Laura van der Heijden talks to James Jolly about how winning that competition has changed her life.
2/1/2013 • 8 minutes, 29 seconds
Chris Watson
Sound recordist Chris Watson talks about his work in Aldeburgh following in Benjamin Britten's footsteps and capturing some of his favourite birdsong
1/29/2013 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
Bassekou Kouyate
Grammy Award nominated Malian musician, ngoni player Bassekou Kouyate, is joined by journalist Andy Morgan to discuss the central place of music in Malian society and the stress it's being put under by the country’s current struggle against military insurgency.
1/25/2013 • 5 minutes, 55 seconds
Manet exhibition
Sean Rafferty takes a wander round the new Manet exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts accompanied by curator Mary Ann Stevens
1/24/2013 • 10 minutes, 34 seconds
Toby Spence
Tenor Toby Spence and his brother Magnus Spence talk to Sean about a new concert series taking place in Magnus's tudor barn in Sussex
1/22/2013 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Karita Mattila
Finnish soprano Karita Mattila on Strauss and playing the second dumbest character in opera.
1/17/2013 • 13 minutes, 1 second
Dawn Upshaw
Acclaimed soprano Dawn Upshaw talks about her career, contemporary music and working with John Adams
1/17/2013 • 12 minutes, 11 seconds
Norman Lebrecht on Simon Rattle
Norman Lebrecht on Sir Simon Rattle's resignation from the Berliner Philharmoniker.
1/10/2013 • 3 minutes, 53 seconds
Joseph Calleja
Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja on arts funding, pushing boundaries and fly fishing.
1/9/2013 • 9 minutes, 33 seconds
Matthew Barley
Cellist Matthew Barley on celebrating Britten's centenary year
1/9/2013 • 7 minutes, 36 seconds
Swingle Singers
The Swingle Singers and conductor John Lubbock compare notes on their time in the group and the Swingles introduce their cover of Beyonce's 'Single Ladies'
1/9/2013 • 4 minutes, 2 seconds
John Lubbock
Conductor John Lubbock talks about his orchestra, his distinguished career and his work with music and autism
1/9/2013 • 8 minutes, 42 seconds
Tamsin Greig
Actress Tamsin Greig talks to Sean about narrating Peter and the Wolf, and the special combination that is music and poetry.
12/21/2012 • 9 minutes, 26 seconds
Christmas Cracker - Christmas Carols
In our last In Tune Christmas Cracker, we look at Christmas Carols and Carol Services.
Doctor Stephen Rose of London University explains where some of our most popular carols actually come from; and we hear about carol services large and small, from Martin Baker, master of music at Westminster Cathedral, and Christine Ayre, chorister at St Mary’s Primrose Hill in London.
12/20/2012 • 6 minutes, 45 seconds
Christmas Cracker - The Nutcracker
Our third Christmas Cracker! Seeing a performance of Tchaikovsky’s ballet, The Nutcracker, is, for many people, as much a part of Christmas as tinsel, turkey and a tree. It premiered 120 years ago yesterday, in the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg. As productions around the country get under way this year, Sugar Plum Fairy Sarah Lamb, and conductor Koen Kessels, both from this Christmas’s Royal Ballet production of The Nutcracker, and Judith Mackrell, The Guardian’s dance critic, share their thoughts on what gives Tchaikovsky’s exquisite confection its enduring appeal.
12/19/2012 • 7 minutes, 45 seconds
Christmas Cracker - Folk Christmas
Our second Christmas Cracker! To unpick what a folk Christmas might actually involve, we spoke to historian Steve Roud and Wiltshire folk impresario Bob Berry, but we started off by searching out a young folk singer who lives round the corner, to see if he has a favourite wintry folk song…
12/19/2012 • 8 minutes, 1 second
Sir Neville Marriner
Sir Neville Marriner talks to Sean ahead of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields concert at Cadogan Hall.
12/18/2012 • 13 minutes, 23 seconds
Christmas Cracker - Handel's Messiah
Inside our first In Tune Christmas Cracker - Handel’s Messiah. To get to the bottom of the Messiah’s mass appeal, we speak to Westminster Abbey Organist and Master of the Choristers James O’Donnell, organist at Swadlincote Messiah Choral Society Steve Mansfield and musicologist at Oxford University, Suzanne Aspden.
12/17/2012 • 7 minutes, 26 seconds
Marc Minkowski
Conductor Marc Minkowski on Grieg's incidental music to Peer Gynt.
12/17/2012 • 9 minutes, 21 seconds
Rolando Villazon
Mexican tenor Rolando Villazon on La Boheme
12/13/2012 • 12 minutes, 19 seconds
Ravi Shankar Tribute
Broadcaster and journalist Jameela Siddiqi talks to Sean about the late Ravi Shankar.
12/13/2012 • 8 minutes, 32 seconds
Florian Boesch
Leading lied baritone Florian Boesch talks to Sean about his influences and Schubert's indefinable magic.
12/12/2012 • 15 minutes, 31 seconds
Gillian Weir
Dame Gillian Weir, world-renowned organist, talks about preparing to give the last public performance of her 48 year career.
12/5/2012 • 15 minutes, 37 seconds
Michael Berkeley
Composer and broadcaster Michael Berkeley talks to Suzy Klein about his hearing loss and the ways in which he has re-learned to listen to, and to write music.
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12/4/2012 • 6 minutes, 54 seconds
Matthew Bourne
Choreographer Matthew Bourne on his new production of Sleeping Beauty
11/29/2012 • 5 minutes, 22 seconds
Richard Bonynge
Legendary conductor Richard Bonynge talks to Sean about Bel canto, Joan Sutherland and composer William Wallace amongst other things.
11/28/2012 • 15 minutes, 51 seconds
Mark Padmore
Sean talks to tenor Mark Padmore about the music of Benjamin Britten
11/26/2012 • 13 minutes, 24 seconds
Semyon Bychkov
Conductor Semyon Bychkov begins his 60th birthday celebrations this week by talking to Sean Rafferty.
11/22/2012 • 14 minutes, 34 seconds
Charles Jennens at Handel House
Sean talks to Dr Ruth Smith, Handel scholar and curator of Handel House Museum's new exhibition on librettist Charles Jennens - 'The man behind Messiah'
11/20/2012 • 10 minutes, 29 seconds
Christine Brewer
Wagnerian soprano Christine Brewer on competitions, audiences and chicken noodle soup
11/20/2012 • 11 minutes, 14 seconds
Cecilia Bartoli
Mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli talks to Sean about the music of Agostino Steffani
11/16/2012 • 15 minutes, 53 seconds
Andreas Scholl
Sean Rafferty talks to counter-tenor Andreas Scholl.
11/16/2012 • 10 minutes, 34 seconds
Tamara Rojo
English National Ballet dancer and artistic director Tamara Rojo talks about her new role.
11/13/2012 • 10 minutes, 14 seconds
Alison Balsom
Sean talks to superstar trumpeter Alison Balsom.
11/13/2012 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
Terje Isungset
Norwegian ice-sculptor and composer Terje Isungset makes, then plays an ice drum live in the studio
11/12/2012 • 9 minutes, 33 seconds
Jack DeJohnette
Jazz legend Jack DeJohnette talks to Sean Rafferty ahead of his London Jazz Festival gig and UK tour.
11/9/2012 • 14 minutes, 28 seconds
Roberto Alagna
Roberto Alagna talks about his forthcoming appearance as Nemorino in the Royal Opera House production of Donizetti's "L’elisir d’amore"
11/7/2012 • 20 minutes, 57 seconds
Daniel Barenboim on Elliott Carter
Daniel Barenboim reflects on the life of American composer Elliott Carter
11/6/2012 • 7 minutes, 1 second
R3 InTune 02 Nov 12: Mary Robinson
As part of the Free Thinking weekend in The Sage, Gateshead, Sean Rafferty interviews Mary Robinson, ex-president of Ireland, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and Chair of the Council for Women World Leaders.
11/2/2012 • 12 minutes, 58 seconds
Max Richter - Vivaldi Recomposed
Composer Max Richter on his re-imagining of Vivaldi's Four Seasons, with music from violinist Daniel Hope with members of the Britten Sinfonia.
10/31/2012 • 9 minutes, 27 seconds
Dominic West, Lucy Parham, Henze Tribute
Mark-Anthony Turnage and Dennis Marks pay tribute to the late composer Hans Werner Henze, who has died at the age of 86. Actor Dominic West and pianist Lucy Parham perform extracts from their new show Reverie, which tells the story of Claude Debussy through his own words and music.
10/30/2012 • 28 minutes, 59 seconds
Neil Sedaka
Pop writer extraordinaire Neil Sedaka has been turning out hit records for six decades. Now, though, he’s returning to his first love, classical piano, and he’s written a piano concerto. It’s called Manhattan Intermezzo. Suzy Klein went along to his central London hotel and found Neil practising in a quiet corner of the bar....
10/17/2012 • 10 minutes, 15 seconds
Jonathan Plowright
Pianist Jonathan Plowright plays live and talks about his love of Polish music.
10/16/2012 • 7 minutes, 34 seconds
Peter Lely: A Lyrical Vision
Dr Caroline Campbell at Somerset House's Courtauld Gallery talks to Sean about Lely's musical paintings, which are on display until January 2013.
10/12/2012 • 5 minutes, 17 seconds
Stephen Hough Exhibition
Suzy talks to concert pianist Stephen Hough at his new art exhibition “Appassionato” in the Broadbent Gallery, London.
10/4/2012 • 9 minutes, 19 seconds
Damon Albarn, Rufus Norris and John Berry, ENO
Suzy talks to Damon Albarn, director Rufus Norris and English National Opera's Artistic Director John Berry about ENO's new 'dress down for opera' initiative.
10/4/2012 • 8 minutes, 57 seconds
Maxim Vengerov
Sean Rafferty talks to violin virtuoso Maxim Vengerov about violins, conducting and being a rising star.
10/1/2012 • 13 minutes, 9 seconds
Leif Ove Andsnes
Sean Rafferty talks to acclaimed pianist Leif Ove Andsnes about his passions, Beethoven and lift music.
9/27/2012 • 5 minutes, 7 seconds
Dame Fanny Waterman
Sean Rafferty talks to Dame Fanny Waterman about the Leeds International Piano Competition, early nights and avoiding television before bed.
9/19/2012 • 4 minutes, 41 seconds
Nigel Kennedy
Sean Rafferty talks violins, dogs and pronunciation with violinist Nigel Kennedy.
9/13/2012 • 11 minutes, 58 seconds
Pre-Raphaelites
Sean Rafferty makes many musical connections in the company of curator Tim Barringer at Tate Britain’s new blockbuster exhibition ‘Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Avant-Garde’.
9/11/2012 • 13 minutes, 8 seconds
Grimm's Tales: Michael Morpurgo
Suzy Klein speaks to former Children's Laureate, and author of War Horse, Michael Morpurgo, who reads his re-telling of the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale 'Hansel and Gretel'.
9/7/2012 • 6 minutes, 48 seconds
Grimm's Tales: Carol Ann Duffy
Suzy Klein speaks to Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy, who reads her re-telling of the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale 'Little Red Riding Hood’.
9/6/2012 • 5 minutes, 37 seconds
Grimm's Tales: Terry Pratchett
Suzy Klein speaks to writer Sir Terry Pratchett about the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales, with a reading from his re-telling of 'Sleeping Beauty'.
9/5/2012 • 7 minutes, 27 seconds
Grimm's Tales: John Agard
Suzy Klein speaks to poet and playwright John Agard, who reads his re-telling of the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales 'Rumpelstiltskin’ and ‘The Frog Prince’.
9/4/2012 • 5 minutes, 40 seconds
Grimm's Tales: Philip Pullman
Suzy Klein speaks to best-selling author Philip Pullman, who reads his re-telling of the Brothers Grimm Fairy Tale 'The Three Snake Leaves'.