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Nathalie Stutzmann: Contralto and Conductor

Tom Service is joined by contralto-conductor Nathalie Stutzmann and violinist-conductor Richard Tognetti. Plus the experiences of BAME composers in having their music published.

Tom Service talks to the French contralto-conductor Nathalie Stutzmann as she prepares for her debut with the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Her musical journey to the podium has been remarkable: from being known as one of the world's most sought-after contraltos, singing with some of the greatest conductors from Simon Rattle to Seiji Ozawa, and with orchestras like the philharmonics of Berlin and Vienna. Nathalie Stutzmann talks about how she finds musical and creative freedom in conducting and tells Tom about her first encounter with the great Finnish conducting guru, Jorma Panula, with whom she then studied. Tom Service also talks to the Australian violinist-conductor Richard Tognetti, who is the artistic director and leader of the Australian Chamber Orchestra. He talks to Tom about the bespoke projects, multi-media experiences, and fuse films like Reef, which he hopes will evolve the format of the orchestra and bring new audiences to the venues where they perform. Tom also discusses the experiences of Black Asian Minority Ethnic composers in getting their music published with composer Daniel Kidane and the Vice-Chair and Performance Music Director at Faber, Sally Cavender. He also talks to the composer Hannah Kendall about the research that she has just published into the audience that came to her opera, The Knife of Dawn, which is about the Guyanese writer Martin Carter.

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45 minutes

Last on

Sat 25 Mar 2017 12:15

Chapters

  • Nathalie Stutzmann

    Duration: 14:50

  • Publishing of Black Asian Minority Ethnic Composers

    Duration: 10:03

  • Hannah Kendall's The Knife of Dawn

    Duration: 04:35

  • Richard Tognetti

    Duration: 12:25

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Tom Service
Interviewed Guest Nathalie Stutzmann
Interviewed Guest Richard Tognetti
Interviewed Guest Daniel Kidane
Interviewed Guest Sally Cavender
Interviewed Guest Hannah Kendall

Broadcast

  • Sat 25 Mar 2017 12:15

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