In Tune Highlights Episodes Episode guide
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‘Sargent: Portraits of Artists and Friends’ at the National Portrait Gallery
Sean Rafferty gets a sneak preview of the National Portrait Gallery's new exhibition...
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‘Like a clock face, the 12 note rhythm just keeps clicking round one…’ - Colin Currie on Clapping Music
Picks from across the week on In Tune including Edward Watson and Colin Currie.
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‘A lovely moustache, like a fish upon his face’ - Nicky Spence and William Vann on Hubert Parry
Katie Derham presents the In Tune Highlights: a selection of musical guests.
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'Writing folk music is a little bit like digging for treasure; you just have to find it and uncover it' Ange Hardy
Picks from across the week on In Tune, including Sir Willard White and Charles Hazlewood.
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'Why don't we forget everything and float like joy.. like a puff of smoke into the air' - Alice Coote, Soprano
Katie Derham presents the In Tune Highlights, with a selection from the show this week.
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'When you sing it releases your inner humanity and expresses your soul' - John Rutter
Sarah Walker talks to John Rutter, Mark Simpson, Peter Phillips, and Danielle de Niese.
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'Webern should make you smile just like Schubert does' - Edward Gardner
Picks from the first week of In Tune in 2017, including Edward Gardner and Ange Hardy.
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'We're quite a mafia now' - Andreas Ottensamer on his clarinet-playing family
Picks from across the week with Sean Rafferty, including conductor Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla.
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'We're having an extraordinary amount of fun already' - Sir Simon Rattle on working with the LSO
Picks of the week, featuring Vittorio Grigolo, John Standing, and Mhairi Lawson.
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'We need his music now, more than ever' Jacob Collier on Leonard Cohen
Picks from the week on In Tune including conductor Iván Fischer and Isata Kanneh-Mason.
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'We make wonderful music with wonderful people and the music comes first!' - Jeffery Skidmore, Ex Cathedra director
Sean Rafferty presents the In Tune Highlights, featuring Ex Cathedra and Curtis Stigers.
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'We have played in night clubs...a few medieval drinking songs, music based on drum and bass' BLOCK4, the recorder quartet
Picks from across the week, including Trevor Pinnock and the Doric String Quartet.
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'Those that did come back would have had a pang of conscious at leaving a rose or two in Picardy' - Gerald Finley
Picks from across the week including Gerald Finley, John Wallace and Ron Davis
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'This is the ultimate in helicopter parenting...' - James Morrison on performing with two of his sons
Picks from the week, including the James Morrison Quartet, Sir Andrew Davis and NYO GB.
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'There was always a very strong atmosphere of humour and enjoyment' Sally Beamish on Sir Neville Marriner
Iestyn Davies, Samuel West, Joshua Bell, Southbank Gamelan, James Gilchrist.
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'There is a plethora of millions and millions of tunes that are just glorious!' - Eddi Reader at The Biggest Weekend 2018
Picks from across the week including Eddi Reader, Jamie Cullum and Vox Luminis.
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'The sound that Joseph taught to us, he learned from The Dream' - Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Picks from the In Tune week including Ladysmith Black Mambazo and conductor Jules Buckley
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'The only way I could achieve this was by running away' - Sir Peter Wright on becoming a dancer
Picks from the week including Hilary Hahn, Sophie Raworth, and Alistair McGowan.
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'The majesty of the Royal Albert Hall wheels you to give everything you can' - Semyon Bychkov
Sean Rafferty is joined in the studio by a host of fabulous In Tune guests.
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'The choir is somehow a symbol of humanity joining together' - John Rutter
Jam-packed from In Tune, including John Rutter, Louise Alder and Jessica Cottis.
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'The capacity of the human voice is stunning!' - Sir Bryn Terfel
Picks from across the week on In Tune, including Sir Bryn Terfel and The East Pointers.
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'Teletubbies with brass instruments...' - A4 Brass on their USP as an ensemble
Highlights from the week, with A4 Brass, Colin Currie, James O'Donnell and Julie Fowlis.
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'Sean, if you and I went to Madagascar we might never come home...' - Ailish Tynan
Picks from across the week on In Tune, including Ailish Tynan, Jon Boden and Mark Padmore
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'Opera is about dilemma, not about plot' - Thomas Hampson
Picks from across the week on In Tune with Sean Rafferty.
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'Music is something that bridges gaps and transforms lives' - Sir Bryn Terfel
Picks from across the week including Sir Bryn Terfel, Pekka Kuusisto and Lise Davidsen.
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'Music is a bridge between different nations and cultures and religions' - Anne-Sophie Mutter
Picks from a star-studded week of In Tune, including Marin Alsop and Mitsuko Uchida.
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'Maverick' pianist James Rhodes
James Rhodes, dubbed 'the maverick pianist', talks to Suzy Klein, with excerpts from...
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'Listening to Bach just sorts you out' Rachel Podger
Picks from across the week on In Tune, including Rachel Podger and Gerald Finley.
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'Like Shakespeare, he's interested in human life in all its forms' Nicholas Mulroy on Monteverdi
Top picks from across the week on In Tune including Nicholas Mulroy, and Andrew Litton.
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'Jazz just called out to me' - Kurt Elling
Katie Derham presents highlights from In Tune, with Kurt Elling, Richard Suart and more.