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Welcome to the London Philharmonic Orchestra's podcasts.
Catch up on the pre-concert talks you missed, and discover more about the repertoire that the LPO performs in its London season at the Royal Festival Hall. Plus news of its CD releases and glimpses behind the scenes from conductors and players.
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February 2012 - Marin Alsop in conversation
In a recent pre-concert talk, conductor Marin Alsop explored the programme of Martinů, Dvořák and Liszt, including the art of conducting concertos.
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January 2012 - Prokofiev: Man of the People?
The Orchestra explores the music and the writings of Sergei Prokofiev in a three week festival. Artistic Director Vladimir Jurowski introduces the man and his music.
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December 2011 - Anderson's Fantasias and The Band
The Orchestra's Composer in Residence, Julian Anderson, introduces his virtuoso work Fantasias, music which has been the starting point for this term's creative sessions of The Band.
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November 2011 - Turnage and Honegger
Composer Mark-Anthony Turnage and viola soloist Lawrence Power discuss Turnage's concerto 'On Opened Ground', and Vladimir Jurowski introduces the new release on the LPO CD Label of works by Arthur Honegger.
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October 2011 - Nicholas Collon
Nicholas Collon is this season's assistant to Principal Conductor Vladimir Jurowski. In this interview he explains what the role involves, and introduces some of the recent recordings on the LPO CD Label.
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September 2011 - Prometheus in music
Principal Conductor Vladimir Jurowski explores the Greek myth of Prometheus and the forthcoming performance with newly commissioned lighting of Scriabin's Prometheus, Poem of Fire. Join Composer in Residence Julian Anderson for a musical introduction to the work's soundworld.
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