LSO Discovery Video Podcast
Summary: Get behind the scenes at the LSO, and find out more about the music, conductors and performers involved in the running of one of the world's greatest orchestras.
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Podcasts:
We explore the history, sound and repetoire of the trumpet, with LSO brass members Phili Cobb and Gerry Newsom, international soloist Hakan Hardenberger and South African jazz legend Hugh Masekela.
Following John Adams recent programme of work with the LSO, which included a performance of the Doctor Atomic Symphony, we spoke to frequent collaborator Peter Sellars about his relationship with Adams, and how works such as Doctor Atomic came about.
Valery Gergiev discusses his relationship with the composer Henri Dutilleux, and Dutilleux himself talks about his methods of working.
LSO principal trumpet Rod Franks presents a masterclass on the trumpet in the first movement of Mahler's sixth symphony. Features excerpts from Valery Gergiev's performance of the symphony.
Broadcaster Stephen Johnson leads us through an exploration of the life and music of two of the 20th century's great Scandinavian talents - Jean Sibelius and Karl Nielsen.
The LSO's biannual recidency at the Daytona Beach International festival gives the players the opportunity to engage in education work away from home. We take a look at some of the things they find themselves doing away from the main concert stage.
LSO Bassist Matthew Gibson discusses the practice of historically informed performance with Sir John Eliot Gardiner and LSO principal double bass Rinat Ibragimov. See lso.co.uk/youngplayers for complete videos of Rinat's Bach performances.
Broadcaster Stephen Johnson examines the influence of the exotic on the works of Ravel, Debussy and Stravinsky.
Lang Lang talks about his recent Dragon Song concert in London with contributions from composer Raymond Yiu and the Silk String Quartet.
Danish soloist Nikolaj Znaider explores the violin; its form, history and repetoire. Featuring an exclsuive Bach solo performance.
Broadcaster Rob Cowen and LSO president Sir Colin Davis discuss some of the biggest choral works in the repertoire. We reveal the sheer power and weight of these masterpieces, and what drove their composers to write them.
Broadcaster Rob Cowen, conductors Valery Gergiev and Bernard Haitink and LSO players discuss the unique attraction of Stravinksy's Rite of Spring
Sub-Leader and Chairman of the LSO, Lennox Mackenzie talks to composer and conductor Andr� Previn about his life, from his early career as a film composer in Hollywood to Principal Conductor of the LSO
Love him or loathe him, Brahms never fails to draw an opinion. Broadcaster Rob Cowen, Andre Previn, and LSO players tell us of their love of Brahms
At the beginning of November the LSO will accompany a dance performance featuring 120 young performers, with a performance of Shostakovich's 10th Symphony. Here, choreographer Royston Maldoom gives us his thoughts on working with the orchestra, and what drew him to Shostakovich 10.