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Alisa Weilerstein: ‘We’re taught that context is everything; why can’t we just skip that and listen?’
A woman in an orange dress, posing with a cello
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Alisa Weilerstein: ‘We’re taught that context is everything; why can’t we just skip that and listen?’

Cellist Alisa Weilerstein discusses her musical upbringing, expanding the repertoire and the ‘great equaliser’ of classical music out of context.

How I create… with musician Soumik Datta
Soumik Datta standing outdoors holding his traditional instrument and wearing a red jumper.
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How I create… with musician Soumik Datta

The sarod virtuoso on finding inspiration on the go, rewriting his understanding of success and learning to accept feedback.

So, Hear Me Out: Can classical music provide hope to the imprisoned?
The words 'Music behind bars' in large type, flanked on either side by images of the composer Ethel Smyth and composer Olivier Messiaen during his time as a prisoner of war
Podcast

So, Hear Me Out: Can classical music provide hope to the imprisoned?

Gillian Moore and Linton Stephens explore compositions that testify to the resilience of creativity in this fifth episode of our classical music podcast.

My Mixtape: Marius Neset’s 10 tracks he can’t get enough of
Marius Neset, a white man with slicked back blond hair stands by a wall holding a saxophone. The words 'My Mixtape' have been added in front of him in a large font
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My Mixtape: Marius Neset’s 10 tracks he can’t get enough of

The saxophonist and composer shares ten pieces of music he keeps going back to again and again, and the reasons why.

Who is contemporary classical quintet ZRI?
A group of musicians posing in a green valley, with a waterfall in the background
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Who is contemporary classical quintet ZRI?

Meet the contemporary classical and folk music quintet who take inspiration from a bawdy 19th century pub.

So, Hear Me Out: Is classical music just one big remix?
The words ‘Classical as Protest’ in a large font, flanked on either side by images of composer Luciano Berio and Star Wars character Darth Vader.
Podcast

So, Hear Me Out: Is classical music just one big remix?

Gillian Moore and Linton Stephens discuss classical music’s tendency to borrow from its own past in our classical music podcast’s fourth episode.

So, Hear Me Out: Can classical music be protest music?
The words ‘Classical as Protest’ in a large font, flanked on either side by images of composers Julius Eastman and Frederic Rzewski.
Podcast

So, Hear Me Out: Can classical music be protest music?

Hosts Gillian Moore and Linton Stephens contemplate classical music as a form of protest in the third episode of our classical music podcast.

So, Hear Me Out: Is it ok to use music from cultures that are not your own?
The words Cross Cultural Classical in a large font, flanked on one side by images of host Gillian Moore and composers Claude Debussy and Antonín Dvořák
Podcast

So, Hear Me Out: Is it ok to use music from cultures that are not your own?

In the second episode of our classical music podcast hosts Gillian Moore and Linton Stephens explore the boundary between inspiration and appropriation.

So, Hear Me Out: Can classical music be funny?
The words Laugh Out Loud Classicall in a large font, flanked on either side by images of composers Haydn and Ravel
Podcast

So, Hear Me Out: Can classical music be funny?

Listen to the first episode of the Southbank Centre’s classical music podcast, as hosts Gillian Moore and Linton Stephens explore humour in music.

Chineke! Orchestra make musical history
A conductor standing in front of the orchestra
Video

Chineke! Orchestra make musical history

Watch the 2015 debut concert of Chineke! Europe’s first professional orchestra made up entirely of Global Ethnic Majority performers.

Artist on artist: Michael Barenboim on ‘the inspirational’ Pierre Boulez
Violinist Michael Barenboim playing a violin
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Artist on artist: Michael Barenboim on ‘the inspirational’ Pierre Boulez

The violinist and violist discusses his huge admiration for the avant-garde composer and ‘inspirational’ conductor.

Sean Shibe: ‘Maybe there is a bit of clownery to what I’m doing, but I’m totally serious about it‘
Young person wearing a red tracksuit sitting on a concrete bench in harsh sunlight.
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Sean Shibe: ‘Maybe there is a bit of clownery to what I’m doing, but I’m totally serious about it‘

An in-depth interview with guitarist Sean Shibe who talks dedication, dignity, and weight of expectation as he becomes one of our Resident Artists.