Music Matters Episodes Available now
The sound of mortality
Pianist Jonathan Biss on late works, Fiona Maddocks on music 'to carry you through'.
How will the arts respond to Trump?
Donald Trump's cultural credentials, Barrie Kosky's The Nose, and Indian classical music.
Vienna: City of Music
Tom Service presents an edition from Vienna with music historian David Wyn Jones.
John Cage in letters
Letters by John Cage, a house inspired by Satie, and Hartmann's 1930s protest opera.
Classical Music鈥檚 Diversity Deficit: BAME Composers
Tom Service discusses African-American composer Julius Eastman and diversity in music.
Kristjan Jarvi, Viola Tunnard and Sally Beamish
Sara Mohr-Pietsch meets Kristjan Jarvi and Sally Beamish, and remembers Viola Tunnard.
Neville Marriner tribute, Matthew Kaner in Lucerne, Paul Robertson remembered
Tom Service presents a tribute to the late Sir Neville Marriner.
Sound Frontiers: Music and Technology
Tom Service explores technological innovations in music for composers and performers.
Sound Frontiers: Who Cares If You Listen?
Tom Service considers the relationship between modern composers and audiences in 1946.
Britten Books, Ruhrtriennale Festival
Sara Mohr-Pietsch discusses two books about Britten. Plus a visit to the Ruhrtriennale.