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Conductors - who are they, what do they do and how did they get there?
British conductor, Michael Seal, conducts conversations with a distinguished list of conductors and asks them all about their lives and careers while finding out what really makes them tick!
Episode 148 - Andrew Constantine
Andrew Constantine and I have known each other for over 30 years, and catching up with him was brilliant. It was a lovely warm chat with someone who really thinks long and hard about what we do as conductors.
We talk very frankly about the cultural differences between the US and the UK, I discover which competition he thought he should have won, and he uses a wonderful metaphor to describe the difference between Valery Gergiev and Yuri Temirkanov!
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This interview was recorded on 27th February 2024 via Zoom.
01:35:1503/11/2024
Episode 147 - Karen Ní Bhroin
Karen Ní Bhroin and I have one thing in common - we both have our own podcast about conducting. It means that she really does think a lot about what we do and it was just nice chatting with her throughout!
I discovered that the COVID pandemic actually increased her workload in the United States, we had a very geeky discussion about metronome marks, and we also learned that if we were ever to dine out together it might cost a small fortune?!
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This interview was recorded on 23rd February 2024 via Zoom.
01:12:4119/05/2024
Episode 146 - Neil Thomson
I have fond memories of the first time I met Neil Thomson and knew this would be a good interview - a charming man who has spent a lot of time thinking about what we do as conductors.
We discussed the pros and cons of conducting from memory, we also chatted about the role of a conductor at a conservatoire and the role of being an orchestra trainer, and I heard about his experiences with a legendary British conductor who was once described as "a benign despot"!
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This interview was recorded on 2nd March 2024 via Zoom.
01:19:3421/04/2024
Episode 145 - Ryan McAdams
I could have chatted with Ryan McAdams for many hours - it turned out to be one of the longest episodes yet! We had such an open and honest discussion sprinkled with a lot of humour.
We had a fascinating discussion about the importance of eye contact between players and the conductor, he told me a wonderful quote from Wynton Marsalis that sums up how conductors should view their lives, and I discovered which famous conductor he thought had a "Hannibal Lecter quality"!
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This interview was recorded on 16th February 2024 via Zoom.
01:40:1831/03/2024
SPECIAL EPISODE - RCS CONDUCTING STUDENTS (Part 2)
Part 2 of my chat with Jacobus de Jager, Oliver Cope, Peggy Wu, Kentaro Machida & Riley Court-Wood is here. They are all studying conducting at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow and they were brilliant fun to interview.
In Part 2, they all answered ten questions and we discussed the price of scores and competitions, I discovered what works they are desperate to conduct and never have, and I asked them what is the best piece of advice they've received and discovered that one of them came from the wall of a gym!
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This interview was recorded on 24th January 2024 via Zoom.
58:3810/03/2024
SPECIAL EPISODE - RCS CONDUCTING STUDENTS (Part 1)
In this special episode, I chat with Jacobus de Jager, Oliver Cope, Peggy Wu, Kentaro Machida & Riley Court-Wood. They are all studying conducting at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow and they were brilliant fun to interview.
In Part 1, I discovered what a "typical" week is like as a conducting student at RCS, we discussed the best way to approach conducting classes with two pianos, and a chat about competitions led us to discuss two recent movie releases that feature conductors!
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This interview was recorded on 24th January 2024 via Zoom.
57:1103/03/2024
Episode 144 - Boian Videnoff
Boian Videnoff and I last met 17 years ago yet this felt like we just carried on from where we left off - a lovely chat with a very open and honest conductor.
We discussed the worldview of The Arts and how over time, it has changed so dramatically, we talked about the difficulties involved with starting your own orchestra, and I discovered a potential pitfall when switching between conducting off an iPad versus an old-fashioned paper score!
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This interview was recorded on 2nd January 2024 via Zoom.
01:20:2304/02/2024
Episode 143 - Catherine Larsen-Maguire
With our similar career paths and backgrounds, Catherine Larsen-Maguire and I had much in common and hit it off immediately. She was frank and open and a joy to chat with.
I heard how the passing of a close friend changed her whole attitude toward her life and career, we both agreed that conducting offstage is a frightening experience, and I discovered how a chance meeting in a Berlin pub, and one beer mat in particular, changed her career path!
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This interview was recorded on 3rd December 2023 via Zoom.
01:26:1021/01/2024
Episode 142 - Johannes Schlaefli
Johannes Schlaefli is one of the foremost conducting teachers today and as a consequence, has spent a lot of time thinking about what we do. A fascinating conversation with a very warm and honest gentleman.
We discuss the merits of being a wind player or a string player when we first start conducting, we discovered that when we teach conducting, we both use the very same metaphor, and I get very jealous about where he lives!
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This interview was recorded on 10th October 2023 via Zoom.
01:00:5624/12/2023
Episode 140 - Baldur Brönnimann
I really enjoyed this interview! Baldur Brönnimann and I got along instantly and we seem to have very similar views about what we do and how we do it. There was also a lot of laughter as well...
We had a serious discussion about the need for orchestras in the cultural life of any country, we discussed why conducting is subjective and that we should be talking about this when we teach, and a chat about conducting with or without a baton breaks down in fits of laughter!
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This interview was recorded on 25th May 2023 via Zoom.
01:07:0826/11/2023
Episode 139 - Marios Papadopoulos
In a world where conductors regularly jet across the globe conducting orchestras, Marios Papadopoulos is one of those rare exceptions who is far happier staying at home conducting his own orchestra he founded in Oxford. He was a joy to chat with, very honest and self-effacing!
I heard about his early struggles trying to promote his concerts in Oxford, he told me how and why he chooses the musicians who play in his orchestra, and how a childhood encounter with a razor led to a very interesting answer to Question 1!
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This interview was recorded on 6th July 2023 via Zoom.
55:1412/11/2023
Episode 138 - Thomas Søndergård
Thomas Søndergård and I had a few things in common, mainly being ex-orchestral players. I enjoyed chatting with him very much - he is definitely someone who thinks a lot about what we do as conductors!
I found out how his relationships with two UK orchestras started within thirty minutes of each other, we discussed how to cope with conducting your own orchestral colleagues for the first time, and one of his choices in answering Question 6 prompted me to relive a frightening concert memory!
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This interview was recorded on 15th September 2023 via Zoom.
01:05:3029/10/2023
Episode 137 - Toby Purser
Toby Purser and I had a wonderful chat, as I knew it would be. We had a particularly "deep dive" into teaching and every aspect of what that entails.
I discovered that his love of opera started after a stint conducting in prison, I also learned how a chance meeting with an elderly gentleman changed his musical life, and Toby used an English phrase in this interview that frankly I was surprised nobody else had used in the previous 136 episodes!
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This interview was recorded on 9th June 2023 via Zoom.
01:29:1415/10/2023
Episode 136 - Carlos Miguel Prieto
Carlos Miguel Prieto and I had never met yet we seemed to hit it off immediately and we chatted for quite a long time about all manner of topics, always warm-hearted and honest, which I like!
We discussed how it is important to sometimes "come up through the ranks, I discover which famous billionaire he shared a university class with, and I discover which book he took with him for 2 years on conducting trips yet never managed to finish!
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This interview was recorded on 1st June 2023 via Zoom.
01:35:1601/10/2023
Episode 135 - Duncan Ward
Duncan Ward and I have met on a couple of occasions very briefly so it was nice to actually sit down and have a good chat. It proved to be very light-hearted, open and extremely honest.
We discussed our early forays into the world of guest conducting very frankly, I heard how a score of one of his compositions left open in a dressing room changed his life, and I heard how a language barrier once caused a very funny case of mistaken identity!
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This interview was recorded on 13th September 2023 via Zoom.
01:31:3317/09/2023
SPECIAL EPISODE - SUMMER 2023 NEWS
Just a short little message telling you what will be happening on the podcast over the coming weeks - don't worry, it is nothing to be alarmed by!
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02:3601/08/2023
Episode 134 - Clark Rundell
Clark Rundell's name has been familiar to me for years, both as a conductor and one-half of the infamous "Mark & Clark" teaching team at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. He was lovely to chat with and someone I would love to spend more time with in the future.
I discovered that his hometown of Bloomington, Minnesota, had an incredible music education policy, he told me many great stories about his association with the composer, Louis Andriessen, and he gave a totally original, and very funny answer, to Question 2!
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This interview was recorded on 12th July 2023 via Zoom.
01:16:5530/07/2023
Episode 133 - Anna-Maria Helsing
Anna-Maria Helsing is, like me, a conductor who started late after being a violinist. We had a lot in common and we got along with each other very easily, with a lot of laughing and warmth.
I discovered why she was a "violin nerd", why she went to watch other conductors rehearse at a very specific part of their rehearsal process, and I discovered that she loves birdsong and also hates birdsong!
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This interview was recorded on 13th April 2023 via Zoom.
01:07:2916/07/2023
Episode 132 - Christopher Warren-Green
With both Christopher Warren-Green and myself coming from an orchestral playing background, you would imagine we had a whole lot in common. We did! I found him a joy to chat with and we agreed on an awful lot of topics.
I found out why he doesn't miss playing the violin at all, he was very candid about "hiring and firing" in the US and how, initially at least, starting as a Music Director in the US was "a bit of a culture shock, and we get very political indeed after Jeremy Clarkson's name had cropped up in the conversation!
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This interview was recorded on 8th June 2023 via Zoom.
01:06:3102/07/2023
Episode 131 - Atso Almila
I was lucky enough to meet Atso Almila in person recently and knew he would be the perfect guest to interview - a warm and charming man who speaks frankly and honestly with a touch of humour!
I heard about how he and Esa Pekka Salonen passed their final exam at the Sibelius Academy in bizarre circumstances, he was very frank about how his time conducting in Joensuu came to an end, and at one point, he scares his 15-year-old dog!
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This interview was recorded on 26th May 2023 via Zoom.
01:21:5018/06/2023
Episode 130 - Dane Lam
Dane Lam is a conductor who has thought a lot about what we do and how we do it and was a real joy to chat with. We seem to have many common views and I enjoyed his honesty and warmth.
We talked candidly about his experiences conducting his orchestra in China, I found out who had told him that he was "a very lucky boy, and because he is a regular listener to the podcast, his answers to the ten questions at the end were very well thought-through indeed!
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This interview was recorded on 27th February 2023 via Zoom.
01:16:3504/06/2023
Episode 129 - Kazuki Yamada
I knew from having met Kazuki Yamada before that chatting with him would be fun. As we are both members of the "CBSO family" now, it was doubly nice to spend some time with this very warm and giving person!
I heard how the choir conductor at his school gave him his very first chances, I found out what item he always has in the pocket of his concert tails, and I discovered why he founded his own orchestra at university and why it was given its extremely strange name
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This interview was recorded on 20th April 2023 via Zoom.
01:10:1721/05/2023
Episode 128 - Rebecca Miller
Rebecca Miller and I seemed to instantly hit it off and we tended to agree on a lot of topics - a very enjoyable interview to make.
We discussed why we both enjoy conducting youth orchestras and how important playing in orchestras is for a young person, we also chatted about the positives and negatives of preparing an orchestra for another conductor, and I heard a fabulous story about Sir Georg Solti conducting the opening of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony!
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This interview was recorded on 13th December 2022 via Zoom.
01:18:3407/05/2023
Episode 127 - Jaume Santonja
Jaume Santonja and I have known each other since we were both still orchestral players and I knew he would be a very good person to interview - he is always warm and friendly.
I discovered why there is a link between Amsterdam & Spain in the "percussion world", I also discovered that he learned what "topping and tailing" was from a concert conducted by myself, and I hear how he coped with a pressure situation by using a quote from his compatriot, Rafa Nadal!
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This interview was recorded on 4th April 2023 via Zoom.
01:13:5223/04/2023
Episode 126 - Mark Stringer
Mark Stringer himself said, at the end of our chat, "Good luck editing that down to a manageable length" - well, after over a year of waiting, I have. It is the longest episode so far BUT it is full of great anecdotes, wisdom and advice for any aspiring conductor!
He talks candidly about the "Faustian bargain" he took early in his career, we have a disagreement about whether you need to play the piano to be a good conductor, and I hear why one particular oboist's scowling face was not for the reason he thought it was!
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This interview was recorded on 1st December 2021 via Zoom.
01:45:1209/04/2023
Episode 125 - Enrico Delamboye
Sometimes you meet someone who you not only get on with immediately but you also seem to share the same beliefs with - Enrico Delamboye was one such person. A lovely chat with a very thoughtful conductor.
We had a very honest discussion about "being yourself" regardless of the outcome, we chatted about "anti-specialism" in conducting, and I discover which 90-minute opera made him age by 90 years!
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This interview was recorded on 12th December 2022 via Zoom.
01:07:2926/03/2023
Episode 124 - Bernard Labadie
Over the course of making this podcast, I have encountered conductors who just want to tell you everything and my chat with Bernard Labadie was one such encounter. It is a deeply frank, honest, and candid interview!
We discuss the perils of conducting accompanied recitatives, he was brutally honest about his career as an opera conductor, and his answer to Question 8 went down a very dark path indeed!
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This interview was recorded on 2nd January 2023 via Zoom.
01:35:0712/03/2023
Episode 123 - Nigel Short
It had been a very long time since I had spoken to a choral conductor and I think I made the perfect choice to interview. Nigel Short was a joy to chat with and what an interesting career journey he has had!
We talked about the difficulties of recording sessions, I discovered how a skiing trip changed his career path completely, and we have a good chuckle over one particular word that has a very different meaning on either side of the Atlantic!
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This interview was recorded on 11th November 2022 via Zoom.
01:11:1826/02/2023
Episode 122 - Otto Tausk
Otto Tausk and I are born a few months apart but it seems that we also had a few other things in common. A lovely chat with a very warm and open person!
We discussed how important it is to do your homework when assisting Valery Gergiev, I discovered which orchestra he likens to a Ferrari, and I also discovered which particular food item has been named after him in Vancouver!
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This interview was recorded on 28th November 2022 via Zoom.
01:08:0912/02/2023
Episode 121 - Nicholas McGegan
Having played for Nicholas on many occasions, I knew he would be fun to chat with given his ebullient nature. I also found out how open and honest he is and also how much he has thought about his craft!
With many anecdotes and stories, I heard his thoughts on many conductors, both past and present, we discussed how important it is as a conductor to "read the room", and I discover what he has in common with David Beckham!
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This interview was recorded on 12th September 2022 via Zoom.
01:33:2429/01/2023
Episode 120 - Anja Bihlmaier
Anja Bihlmaier and I seemed to have a lot in common right from the outset and it made this an extremely enjoyable chat. Lots of warmth, honesty and humour!
I heard her describe the differences between conducting opera and symphonic work in terms of skiing, I discovered that we had a similar childhood experience whilst playing Dvorak's New World Symphony, and I found out why she took some coca-cola into the opera pit once!
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This interview was recorded on 15th September 2022 via Zoom.
01:01:1915/01/2023
Episode 119 - Mark Heron
This was a truly fascinating chat! As one of the foremost conducting teachers of today, I hoped Mark Heron would be good to chat with and I was not disappointed - I learned a lot and I know you will as well. It was such a warm and thoughtful discussion.
We discussed strategies when faced with guest conducting an orchestra for the first time, I discovered which famous ex-pupil was "pretty rubbish" at conducting two pianos and why it didn't matter, and I discovered which sport he likes which, given his Scottish roots, might be quite surprising?!
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This interview was recorded on 3rd November 2022 via Zoom.
01:16:0501/01/2023
Episode 118 - Gábor Takács-Nagy
As two ex-violinists, Gábor and I had quite a lot in common and we seemed to hit it off immediately. He is such a warm and thoughtful person to chat with!
I discovered how music helped him cope with living in a communist regime, we discussed in depth how conductors should talk to an orchestra, and he told me how a joke told to him by his violin teacher changed his life.
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This interview was recorded on 10th September 2022 via Zoom.
01:02:3918/12/2022
Episode 117 - Grant Llewellyn
This is a deeply touching and personal episode. Grant Llewellyn was so open and candid about his experiences of having suffered a stroke in 2021 and how it has impacted his life and career.
I heard his honest opinions of four of the greatest conductors of the past who mentored him, we quickly got sidetracked talking about football (well, it is a World Cup year?!), and I allow him to "break the rules" in the ten questions at the end!
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This interview was recorded on 11th October 2022 via Zoom.
01:31:4404/12/2022
Episode 116 - Eva Ollikainen
My chat with Eva Ollikainen started with us noticing our studies have the same coloured walls and it carried on being a very relaxed and fun interview to make!
We discuss fixing problems in rehearsals and whether we should, we got very geeky about metronome markings, and I discover which very famous conductor she once had to ask to be quiet in her rehearsal!
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This interview was recorded on 24th October 2022 via Zoom.
01:08:3020/11/2022
Episode 115 - Nicholas Buc
Having heard Nicholas Buc's podcast, it was great to put a face to the voice. We also had a lot in common and it made this a really enjoyable interview!
I discovered how his podcast came into being and why the chemistry between his co-presenters and himself works, we discuss the similarities between "footballs" and "eggs", and you will discover which avid listener to this podcast will be rather pleased with his answer to Question 5!
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Here is the link to Nicholas's excellent podcast about film music, 'The Art of the Score' - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/art-of-the-score/id1207181678
This interview was recorded on 27th September 2022 via Zoom.
01:09:2006/11/2022
Episode 114 - Leslie Suganandarajah
Some interviews feel good from the very start and my chat with Leslie Suganandarajah felt like that immediately - such a thoughtful and humble person to chat with!
We agree that conducting opera when you cannot actually see the singers is extremely difficult, he told me which specific rehearsal always gives him "goosebumps", and I hear how, at an early age, a dentist changed his life!
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This interview was recorded on 30th August 2022 via Zoom.
01:04:4623/10/2022
Episode 113 - Stéphane Denève
Having worked with Stéphane Denève on a project together in the summer of 2022, I knew he would be a brilliant guest and a very interesting person to chat with. It helped that we had become friends very quickly indeed!
I discovered who his "Yoda" was, he gave a really brilliant answer to Question 7 that I just did not see coming, and I heard how an experience in the "night bar" of the Ritz Hotel, Paris, changed his life!
Here is a link to Stéphane's website to see the video we discuss of him assisting Sir Georg Solti in London -https://www.stephanedeneve.com/video/
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This interview was recorded on 15th August 2022 via Zoom.
01:13:2009/10/2022
Episode 112 - Jamie Phillips
I have probably known Jamie Phillips for more of his life than any other conductor I have interviewed! I knew, therefore, that he would be perfect to chat with and interview.
We discussed when and why you should stop entering conducting competitions, I discover what the "golden rule" was when he attended CBSO rehearsals as a child, and I find out what sporting event he has been training for!
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This interview was recorded on 5th July 2022 via Zoom.
01:16:0625/09/2022
Episode 111 - Eduardo Strausser
I had been told that I would enjoy chatting with Eduardo Strausser and that proved to be correct - he was both fascinating and fun in equal measure!
Eduardo explained to me how Brazilian musical life changed after the fall of the Berlin Wall, he explained how he feels that score learning has to be like archeology, and we both discuss being caught in a tropical rainstorm!
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This interview was recorded on 2nd June 2022 via Zoom.
01:19:3411/09/2022
SPECIAL EPISODE - Bramwell Tovey (1953 - 2022)
On July 12th, 2022, the music world lost the much-loved conductor, pianist, and composer Bramwell Tovey.
I had the great pleasure to chat with him back on 15th May 2020, when the world was in lockdown and in the full grip of the Covid pandemic. Much to my regret, it was the only time we chatted and I loved every second of our time together.
There have been countless heartfelt tributes to him since the sad news was announced that his cancer had returned and that he had lost his battle with it. I have decided that the best way to pay tribute to him is to re-release our chat and add on the six-minute chat we had after we had finished recording the episode.
I found him to be a lovely man - ready to tell his story, not afraid to voice his opinions, and, as so many have also said, a great raconteur. Our chat has been one of my personal favourite episodes ever since I released it and honestly, I have probably listened to it again at least five times since!
Farewell Bram - I know that wherever you are, you will be making friends, making music, and making everyone laugh.
01:35:0017/07/2022
Episode 110 - Marta Gardolińska
Marta Gardolińska is the first Polish conductor interviewed for the podcast and was a joy to chat with - very open and honest about her life and career and had a warm and chatty nature.
I discovered what was the "best school" she encountered on her way through her studies, we get rather geeky about espresso coffee, and I discovered which work, composed in her homeland, gets her rather emotional when she has to conduct it!
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This interview was recorded on 7th June 2022 via Zoom.
01:06:1803/07/2022
Episode 109 - Pietari Inkinen
Pietari Inkinen is the epitome of a busy conductor and it was fascinating chatting with him about his life, career, and much more. You couldn't wish to meet a more charming person!
We discussed Wagner & Bayreuth, the Finnish attitude to young conductors, and the massive benefits of some local knowledge when you are guest conducting and want to eat well!
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This interview was recorded on 26th May 2022 via Zoom.
01:09:5219/06/2022
Episode 108 - Roy Goodman
As a recently retired conductor, Roy Goodman and I had a lot of things to talk about and I think we covered most of them! We seemed to hit it off immediately and I loved his warmth and honesty.
We talk about the beginnings of the HIP movement and how he got involved, one year in particular crops up on a regular basis, and we chatted about one rather famous recording he participated in having just finished a rugby match!
The attached photo on Podbean is taken on Striding Edge, Helvellyn, which, as you will discover, is very apt indeed!
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This interview was recorded on 16th May 2022 via Zoom.
01:35:3105/06/2022
Episode 107 - Enrique Arturo Diemecke
Having met him once before, I knew Enrique Arturo Diemcke would be a very interesting person to interview and I was proved correct!
We discussed the differences between Anglo-Saxon and Latin people and orchestras, I discovered what the most important factor is when he considers which drink to choose in Question 10, and I hear which LP he and his siblings bought when they were young and why it wasn't the sort of quartet they were expecting!
The biography I mention in the outro can be found here - 'A Biography with music by Mahler' written by Jose Angel Leyva -https://www.amazon.co.uk/Enrique-Arturo-Diemecke-Biograf%C3%ADa-Spanish-ebook/dp/B08RRVW4ZY
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This interview was recorded on 1st March 2022 via Zoom.
01:22:2722/05/2022
Episode 106 - Jonathan Bloxham
Jonathan Bloxham and I have known each other for 6 years now and I knew he would be perfect to interview - we get along very well and I knew he would be open, honest, and interesting as he has a real passion for what he does.
As an example of that, he was very open about his experiences as Assistant Conductor with the CBSO, I discovered how a nightmare set of circumstances meant that his debut at Glyndebourne was very memorable indeed, and we discuss accents, not musical accents either!
The festival that Jonathan is the founder of, Northern Chords, can be found here - https://northernchords.com/
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This interview was recorded on 20th April 2022 via Zoom.
53:3508/05/2022
Episode 105 - François-Xavier Roth
I have been so lucky to have met such lovely people during the course of making this podcast and François-Xavier Roth was no exception - we had a lovely warm and open chat!
I discovered how Janos Furst's pragmatic approach to teaching conducting taught him so much, he explained his vision & ethos for his orchestra, Les Siecles, and I found out that he is a podcast fan but not necessarily this one?!
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This interview was recorded on 21st February 2022 via Zoom.
01:09:0524/04/2022
Episode 104 - Lina Gonzalez-Granados
Lina Gonzalez-Granados had been on my radar to interview for a long time and when we finally chatted, we seemed to hit it off immediately - such a lovely person to chat with and very honest about her experiences so far.
I discovered where she was "a guinea pig', who is the "most badass woman" she has ever met, and she was the first conductor for a very long time to mention a specific restaurant in her answer to question 10!
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This interview was recorded on 1st February 2022 via Zoom.
01:01:4410/04/2022
Episode 103 - James Gaffigan
James Gaffigan was another conductor who I had not met previously yet we seemed to get on with each other immediately. An episode with a lot of laughter and a lot of food for thought!
I discovered who was the first person to make him cry as an adult, we debated how orchestras used to sound compared to today and why things have changed, and we laugh a lot about our experiences accompanying certain types of soloists!
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This interview was recorded on 2nd March 2022 via Zoom.
01:07:3227/03/2022
Episode 102 - Ben Palmer
Ben Palmer has quite a multi-faceted career and that makes him fascinating to chat with. He is also a fan of this podcast so that made it doubly joyful!
I found out how he first got to meet Sir Roger Norrington, I discover that conducting music live to film and the world of historically informed performance has more in common than you might at first think, and we agree that Sibelius' Symphony No.7 is extremely difficult to conduct!
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This interview was recorded on 11th January 2022 via Zoom.
01:21:1320/03/2022