Music Matters Episodes Available now
Satire and Religion—Satire and the Stave
Chris Addison explores how composers have handled religion and its authority
Satire and Society—Satire and the Stave
Chris Addison explores how composers used music to challenge and cajole the status quo.
Identity, Equality and Emancipation—Satire and the Stave
Chris Addison explores how music can be used to fight for identity, equality, and freedom.
Satire and the State—Satire and the Stave
Chris Addison explores how composers have used music to challenge the power of the state.
David James—Music, My Family and Me
Nicky Campbell and David James share how classical music has soundtracked their lives.
Nadifa Mohamed—Music, My Family and Me
Nicky Campbell asks Nadifa Mohamed about how classical music is part of her family life.
Neil Kinnock—Music, My Family and Me
Nicky Campbell asks Neil Kinnock how classical music has soundtracked his family life.
Claire M Singer, Harry Christophers
Tom Service talks to organist Claire M Singer and conductor Harry Christophers.
Sir Mark Elder
Tom Service talks to Sir Mark Elder about his life in music and working with the Hall茅.
Maria Joao Pires
Kate Molleson travels to rural Portugal to talk to pianist Maria Joao Pires.