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The podcast for Classical Music, the UK's only insightful and entertaining current affairs magazine for the classical music industry.... more
FAQs about Classical Music Podcast:How many episodes does Classical Music Podcast have?The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
December 16, 2019Odaline de la MartinezChris Gunness speaks to Cuban-American conductor and composer Odaline de la Martinez, the first woman to conduct at the BBC Proms in 1984....more22minPlay
December 06, 2019Errollyn WallenChris Gunness speaks to one of the country's most exciting composers, Errollyn Wallen, who has worked with women affected by conflict and with people with disabilities. ...more24minPlay
October 25, 2019Allyson DevenishAllyson Devenish is the artistic director of a capella group NitroVoX, which tells stories of the African diaspora through song. She speaks to Chris Gunness about decolonising the musical curriculum, and the importance of race and identity in her career so far....more21minPlay
October 11, 2019Raphael WallfischRaphael Wallfisch is an internationally renowned cellist, and a man on a mission to bring to world attention to music of little-known Jewish composers, some of whose work was partly destroyed by the Nazis. He speaks to Chris Gunness about the rise of antisemitism, the legacy of his mother, a Holocaust survivor, and his Jewish composers project....more26minPlay
October 03, 2019Clare HammondAside from her work on the concert platform, Clare Hammond is engaging in outreach to schools and prisons and immigration removal centres. She has also written movingly about her experiences of postnatal depression. She talks to Chris Gunness about managing mental health while sustaining a career, and healing through music-making....more29minPlay
September 19, 2019Jonathan DarbourneComposer and countertenor Jonathan Darbourne is on a mission to spread the message of environmentalism through music. His new choir, Nature's Voice, launches this autumn...more22minPlay
September 05, 2019Charles HazlewoodChris Gunness speaks to Charles Hazlewood, conductor and co-founder of the British Paraorchestra. Its mission is to perform music that captivates any audience, proving beyond doubt that disability is no barrier to talent....more30minPlay
August 22, 2019Evelyn GlennieEvelyn Glennie is the world's first musician to create a full-time career as a solo percussionist. Her mission is to teach the world to listen, thereby enhancing communication and social cohesion....more28minPlay
August 09, 2019Ralph AllwoodRalph Allwood MBE was for 26 years director of music at Eton College where he set up the Eton Choral Courses. He conducts Inner Voices, a choir for state school children in London. He speaks to Chris Gunness about the joys of working with young people and of keeping alive the English choral tradition....more28minPlay
July 26, 2019John LubbockConductor John Lubbock is founder of the Orchestra of St John's, a group with a social mission to serve the community. He talks to Chris Gunness about playing music for people with conditions such as autism and dementia. ...more25minPlay
FAQs about Classical Music Podcast:How many episodes does Classical Music Podcast have?The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.