In Tune Highlights Podcast
1) 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 Vaug...Show More
2) 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 ...Show More
3) 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...Show More
4) 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 t...Show More
5) 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 thems...Show More
6) 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 jo...Show More
7) Belly dancing Cellists, Handel and a Force of Nature
Katie Derham with pianist Rokas Valuntonis, cellist Nadege Rochat, and Eliza Carthy
8) 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 Papa...Show More
9) 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.
10) 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, sopr...Show More