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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.
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United Kingdom
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London, England
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364 Available Episodes (366 Total)Average duration: 00:16:36
Nov 25 | 00:26:11
Resident artists, folk songs, and Bach in a nutshell
Oct 20 | 00:24:47
Yoga, lullabies and the Delights of the Bottle
Aug 28 | 00:24:50
Dinosaur costumes, working with animals and actual live music
Jul 08 | 00:19:40
Braces, Brooms and Bach
May 12 | 00:30:40
Virtual sessions and singing in the garden
Mar 26 | 00:21:19
The Music goes on with choirs and violins
Mar 19 | 00:27:37
Belly dancing Cellists, Handel and a Force of Nature
Mar 03 | 00:27:42
Sublime Handel, Bach and Beethoven
Feb 26 | 00:30:52
Music for pianos, stomp boxes and mustaches
Feb 18 | 00:26:37
Drums and flutes and speedy fingers
Feb 04 | 00:25:37
Sam the Rover, Gentle Men, Summertime and some Marimba
Jan 29 | 00:26:04
A Beautiful Life and a Barrister
Jan 14 | 00:24:18
A Panoply of Pairings
Dec 20 | 00:25:49
15th century Christmas cheer and merry melodeons
Dec 17 | 00:20:15
Viva, viva eta felice!
Dec 10 | 00:24:35
A-Carolling we go
Dec 09 | 00:27:25
In Tune steps back in time to the Roaring Twenties
Nov 27 | 00:28:20
Virtuosic accordion, sparkling baroque brilliance, and the neglected music of Cyril Scott
Nov 12 | 00:20:07
Death in Venice and a parliament of ukes
Nov 04 | 00:30:25
'Jazz just called out to me' - Kurt Elling
Oct 22 | 00:23:37
Saint-Saëns, Synaesthesia and Saxophone pyrotechnics
Oct 21 | 00:25:50
In Tune & France Musique
Oct 03 | 00:26:10
BBC Music Day
Sep 25 | 00:22:38
The Great Escape and how Haydn changed the world
Sep 08 | 00:25:24
French accents, fishermen, and fingerprints.
Sep 03 | 00:17:04
Sublime Chopin and Sufi praise
Aug 28 | 00:27:53
Thumb-picking jazz and humorous Mozart
Aug 14 | 00:31:14
Joyce DiDonato, Mikaela Bennett, Grimeborn
Aug 06 | 00:24:06
Steven Devine, Juan Martín and Lise de la Salle
Jul 30 | 00:25:56
A little light music
Jul 24 | 00:25:27
Ronnie Scott’s All Stars, Treasures of Buckingham Palace & a Preview of the Proms
Jul 17 | 00:32:03
Welsh folk and piano trios
Jul 09 | 00:25:16
Scottish Jigs, Symphonic Brass and Saunas
Jul 03 | 00:18:35
Pavarotti, Passion, & American Folk
Jun 26 | 00:23:18
Sopranos, Strings, and the 8-Bar Blues
Jun 18 | 00:21:13
Renée Fleming, Gerald Finley, Stile Antico
Jun 12 | 00:20:19
Jobim, the Theorbo and conquering Beethoven
Jun 03 | 00:21:33
L’Arpeggiata, Raphael Wallfisch and the London Klezmer Quartet
May 14 | 00:20:52
Beethoven, Bach and Britney Spears
May 03 | 00:23:25
Alexander McCall Smith and Angélique Kidjo
Apr 23 | 00:14:57
Hold onto your 'sonic bonnets'...
Apr 10 | 00:20:58
Le Vent du Nord, Arcangelo, Steven Osborne, Roman Mints
Mar 25 | 00:25:49
The Power of Music: Bernard Haitink, Gabriel Jackson, Jeremy Denk and Aeham Ahmad
Mar 19 | 00:21:58
Musical pearls, from classical to jazz
Mar 12 | 00:20:40
Fatma Said on nearly becoming a pianist, Lise de la Salle and the rareness of beauty,
Mar 05 | 00:29:26
Andre Previn remembered
Feb 26 | 00:21:33
Trailblazing guitarist Xuefei Yang
Feb 20 | 00:26:27
Spell Songs and Tasmin Little
Feb 12 | 00:21:26
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet and folk duo Megson
Feb 05 | 00:16:40
Biber and backstage secrets from opera stars
Jan 29 | 00:24:00
Laura Mvula and Burns Night
Jan 22 | 00:15:29
Spine-tingling Bach from violinist James Ehnes
Jan 16 | 00:22:58
Paavo Jarvi on the magic of Sibelius, and folk trio The Young'uns
Dec 23 | 00:18:34
Song by Royal appointment - the Kingdom Choir and In Tune's Christmas Special
Dec 17 | 00:32:35
The Morecambe and Wise of Christmas music
Dec 10 | 00:26:00
'I love singing, I love music: I just get on with it!' - Anne Sofie von Otter
Nov 23 | 00:21:22
Royal wedding cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Dame Sarah Connolly
Oct 16 | 00:13:05
"Musicians are like actors...you have to get under the composer's skin" - Emmanuel Despax
Sep 26 | 00:26:58
‘A lovely moustache, like a fish upon his face’ - Nicky Spence and William Vann on Hubert Parry
Sep 14 | 00:26:30
'I have the musical taste of a 19th century girl' - Chilly Gonzales
Sep 03 | 00:22:51
'The majesty of the Royal Albert Hall wheels you to give everything you can' - Semyon Bychkov
Aug 31 | 00:20:36
'Why don't we forget everything and float like joy.. like a puff of smoke into the air' - Alice Coote, Soprano
Aug 13 | 00:19:13
Edinburgh Festivals special
Aug 10 | 00:20:19
"Most of the music we work with from this country only survives because it exists in sources abroad." Andrew Kirkman
Jul 31 | 00:13:04
'I can sing everything I want, because I'm an artist' - Polish retro-punk band Hanba
Jul 18 | 00:16:04
'We make wonderful music with wonderful people and the music comes first!' - Jeffery Skidmore, Ex Cathedra director
Jun 26 | 00:23:36
'The capacity of the human voice is stunning!' - Sir Bryn Terfel
Jun 19 | 00:24:45
"It's time to move on and let somebody else take up the baton..." The Schubert Ensemble on their last season after 35 years.
Jun 12 | 00:22:24
'It's a lovely little waltz if you fancy a dance round the kitchen!' - Andy Cutting and his Diatonic button accordion
Jun 05 | 00:18:36
'There is a plethora of millions and millions of tunes that are just glorious!' - Eddi Reader at The Biggest Weekend 2018
May 16 | 00:15:36
'It's the only time in history when music has been at the forefront of political change' - Andrew Carwood on 16th-century music
May 11 | 00:19:39
"Music for me is all about breathing and phrasing, and being involved with your whole body" - Conductor Kristjan Järvi
May 01 | 00:26:16
"Do I play the tin whistle to relax? No - I play chess!" - Sir James Galway
Apr 24 | 00:26:35
'It's not sad, It's intense in all the ways we feel in life...' - Gisela João on Fado
Apr 20 | 00:29:41
‘The world’s biggest complex of arts organisations under one roof’ - Alexander Sitkovetsky on the Lincoln Center in New York
Apr 12 | 00:28:55
'Her right hand is the best in the business' - Pablo Ferrández on Anne-Sophie Mutter
Mar 20 | 00:24:53
"I spend most of act two in bed...it's quite enjoyable!" - Soraya Mafi on playing Titania, Queen of the fairies.
Mar 09 | 00:24:14
'Writing folk music is a little bit like digging for treasure; you just have to find it and uncover it' Ange Hardy
Mar 05 | 00:25:31
"...One of the pleasures is you can travel centuries of thinking and human perspective..." Jeremy Denk on Classical Music
Mar 01 | 00:10:08
"I started learning the piano and didn't get very far. I didn't persist..." Sir Trevor McDonald
Feb 20 | 00:23:05
"We've got fairies flying all over the stage...It's very expensive!" Cal McCrystal on Iolanthe
Feb 14 | 00:24:24
'I heard my recording in a shop and hardly recognised it; it sounded like a caricature!' - Mischa Maisky
Feb 07 | 00:15:48
"Opera is the most international of all art forms" - John Allison
Jan 31 | 00:17:11
“They are both supercars!” – Joseph Calleja on his Tosca co-stars Angela Gheorghiu and Adrianne Pieczonka.
Jan 23 | 00:24:49
'Teletubbies with brass instruments...' - A4 Brass on their USP as an ensemble
Jan 16 | 00:25:37
'Familiarity breeds... bickering!' - Anna Tilbrook on 20 years working with James Gilchrist
Jan 08 | 00:25:33
"And there we are, our portraits singing away" - Gerald Finley on being featured on Canadian postage stamps
Dec 19 | 00:19:02
"He was such a symbol of national unity and integrity." - Alexandra Dariescu on the late King Michael I of Romania
Dec 14 | 00:23:44
My soul is part of my instrument - Angela Gheorghiu
Dec 05 | 00:22:03
"You can turn a concert hall into a forest in an instant." - Tan Dun on using organic sounds as an instrument
Nov 30 | 00:24:36
"He had style, he had panache... we were all in his shadow" - Sir Bryn Terfel on the late Dmitri Hvorostovsky
Nov 27 | 00:25:05
“I learned fado as I learned to speak Portuguese” - Carminho
Nov 14 | 00:25:31
"Sometimes we don't really want to expose our soul" - Yevgeny Sudbin
Nov 14 | 00:20:21
“He loves music and he loves sharing. I do too!” - Marin Alsop
Oct 31 | 00:26:55
"I found my voice with this fantastic Stradivari Cello" - Istvan Vardai
Oct 24 | 00:18:51
'A marvellously exciting thing to have done' - Stephen Fry on writing an opera libretto
Oct 19 | 00:24:40
"Listening is, I suppose, an instrument of love" - Dame Evelyn Glennie
Oct 05 | 00:25:59
"What have I done, what am I doing here?!" - Alistair McGowan
Oct 05 | 00:17:28
"I'm just finishing a concerto...I don't think I'm allowed to tell you!" - Joby Talbot
Sep 26 | 00:19:56
"Now I look back on it, it seems a little insane that I did that at 16!" Esther Yoo
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