Music Matters Episodes Episode guide
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Pekka Kuusisto
Tom meets Finnish violinist Pekka Kuusisto.
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Music heard so deeply that it is not heard at all
Tom meets conductor Santtu-Matias Rouvali. Composer Kaija Saariaho inspired by TS Eliot.
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Stephen Kovacevich, Thomas Ades and Howard Skempton
Tom talks to pianist Stephen Kovacevich and composer Thomas Ades.
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Stockhausen: Cosmic Prophet
Patricia Kopatchinskaja, Stockhausen's legacy, Baudelaire, and the Hum of the World.
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Being seen, being heard
Kate Molleson talks to Mirga Grazinyte-Tyla. Music fan clubs. Folk singer Josephine Foster
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Serious fun
Singer Rosalind Plowright, 18th-century Scottish music theorists and a biography of Dukas.
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Transgender opera singers, harpsichords and Billy Budd
Sara Mohr-Pietsch speaks to transgender singers from around the world.
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Michael Tippett and Ukrainian polyphony
A new biography on composer Michael Tippett and the Ukrainian polyphony project.
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Music without compromise
Tom meets Georgian pianist Khatia Buniatishvili.
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Music Matters Lab at Free Thinking
Kate Molleson gets emotional at the Free Thinking Festival for this live special.
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Spring lambs, blue sheep
Music Matters marks the beginning of spring.
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Music, Architecture and Activism
Conductor Jessica Cottis, musical activism and how music changes in different spaces.
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Hans Keller 100 and International Women's Day
Hans Keller and International Women's Day.
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Tales of the popular
Kate Molleson visits Sir Karl Jenkins at his studio.
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Hel's Deep and Mountains High
The Monstrous Child, composer Anthony Payne, piano duos, yoga, mountains and gods.
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Berlioz – the Ultimate Romantic
A reappraisal of the French composer on the 150th anniversary of his death.
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Changing times, changing identities
Tom speaks to Emma Kirkby. Also, the impact of Brexit on musicians. And music in convents.
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Spirit and Invention
Conductor and violinist Reinhard Goebel and Gillian Moore's new book The Rite of Spring.
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Fire and ice
From new compositions inspired by the icy poles to the fiery emotion of Ermonela Jaho.
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Amo amas amat-eur Orchestras! And Arnold in the US
Soprano Diana Damrau, amateur orchestras and Schoenberg's correspondence
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The tentacles of freedom
Composer Du Yun and Opera in the Jazz Age.
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Christmas in the Fens
Kate Molleson visits the Fens to explore some of the music-making going at Christmas
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A (music) lover's guide, and Venus unwrapped
A new book for classical music lovers.
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Delius and the Sound of Place
Delius and the Sound of Place, and conductor Daniel Harding
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Bohemia, Berio, and Bowing Out
Czech conductor Jakub Hrusa plus getting inside Luciano Berio's Sinfonia
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Punching Above Your Weight: Bassoons and Boxing, Dundee and Helsinki
Punching Above Your Weight: Bassoons and Boxing, Dundee and Helsinki.
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Musical Stories of Past and Present
Claron McFadden, and gender representation in UK jazz.
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Memory, Loss, and Music’s Universal Power
New music for a century of Armistice days and 350 years of Francois Couperin
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Dangerous Futures, Dangerous Dances
Violinist Baiba Skride, and a new score of Ravel's Bolero.
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Whisky, Beethoven and Crocodiles
Tom Service discusses Beethoven with Angela Hewitt, and crocodiles with Felix Stroeckens