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In Tune Highlights
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In Tune Highlights

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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.

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.

1,080
45

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.
BSO and Classical 5 years
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26:11

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.
BSO and Classical 5 years
0
0
17
24:48

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.
BSO and Classical 5 years
0
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16
24:50

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.
BSO and Classical 5 years
1
0
21
19:41

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.
BSO and Classical 5 years
0
0
11
30:40

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.
BSO and Classical 5 years
0
0
14
21:19

Belly dancing Cellists, Handel and a Force of Nature

Katie Derham with pianist Rokas Valuntonis, cellist Nadege Rochat, and Eliza Carthy
BSO and Classical 5 years
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0
11
27:37

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.
BSO and Classical 5 years
0
0
15
27:43

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.
BSO and Classical 5 years
0
0
12
30:52

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.
BSO and Classical 5 years
0
0
12
26:37

Sam the Rover, Gentle Men, Summertime and some Marimba

Katie Derham with Stefan Jackiw, Sam Lee, Curtis Stigers, Golda Schultz and Colin Currie
BSO and Classical 6 years
0
0
7
25:37

A Panoply of Pairings

Sean Rafferty is joined by the conductor Marta Gardoli?ska 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.
BSO and Classical 6 years
0
0
9
24:18

15th century Christmas cheer and merry melodeons

Sean Rafferty with music from The York Waits, Simon Care and Andrei Korobeinikov
BSO and Classical 6 years
0
0
9
25:49

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.
BSO and Classical 6 years
0
0
15
24:36

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.
BSO and Classical 6 years
0
0
13
28:20

'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.
BSO and Classical 6 years
0
0
12
30:25

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.
BSO and Classical 6 years
0
0
14
23:37

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.
BSO and Classical 6 years
0
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20:59

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.
BSO and Classical 6 years
0
0
11
25:49

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.
BSO and Classical 6 years
0
0
7
20:40
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