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Monthly podcasts

Welcome to the London Philharmonic Orchestra's podcasts.

Join us each month for a glimpse behind the scenes of the Orchestra with music journalist and critic Edward Seckerson. You can hear conductors, soloists and members of the Orchestra talking about their music passions, giving a unique insight into the London Philharmonic Orchestra's concerts and CD releases.

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december podcast . December 2008 - Opera in the concert hall

Opera Rara's David Parry uncovers hidden gems of the opera repertoire by Donizetti and Rossini, and Vladimir Jurowski talks to Edward Seckerson about the importance of Wagner's Tristan and Isolde.
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november podcast . November 2008 - Tchaikovsky, touring and family concerts

Tchaikovsky's Pathétique symphony with Vladimir Jurowski, find out about touring from the players, and Chris Jarvis of CBeebies TV introduces the Orchestra's family concerts. Presented by Edward Seckerson. Plus win a CD.
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october podcast . October 2008 - Revealing Tchaikovsky festival

Vladimir Jurowski explains why Tchaikovsky is so important to him, and speaks to Edward Seckerson about the London Philharmonic Orchestra's Revealing Tchaikovsky festival. Plus a chance to win tickets.
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september podcast . September 2008 - Vaughan Williams, Stravinsky and Turnage on 24 September

Principal Conductor Vladimir Jurowski and Composer in Residence Mark-Anthony Turnage (pictured) speak to Edward Seckerson about the opening concert of the season.
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august podcast . August 2008 - season introduction

A look ahead to the 2008-09 season at Southbank Centre's Royal Festival Hall with the Orchestra's Chief Executive and Artistic Director, Timothy Walker.
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Edward Seckerson

The London Philharmonic Orchestra's podcasts are presented by Edward Seckerson.

For as long as Edward Seckerson can remember, music and drama have been inseparable for him. Long before 'Elocution' became 'Speech and Drama', he could be heard playing Tom Forrest's adopted son Peter Stephens in The Archers. Early piano lessons were frustrating; violin lessons little better. But percussion - that was instantly gratifying. He took zealously to the hardware through a variety of orchestras, amateur and semi-professional. Simon Rattle – one of his first interviewees as a journalist – experienced his cymbal playing at first hand in a performance he conducted of Mahler’s 6th Symphony with the Salomon Orchestra.

And so 'skin bashing' vied with amateur dramatics for a time. But theatre eventually won out. Turning professional as an actor was almost his undoing when he found himself on the receiving end of unfriendly fire in Sir Richard Attenborough's Arnhem epic A Bridge Too Far (or 'A Reel Too Many', as it became affectionately known).

After a short stint in the record industry, his journalistic career was born with Classical Music magazine and soon grew to take in most major music publications. He is still on the review panel of Gramophone magazine, and is currently chief music critic for The Independent newspaper. Edward has been a regular commentator in BBC TV's coverage of the Cardiff Singer of the World competition, and has published books on Mahler, and the conductor Michael Tilson Thomas. For the last eight years he has been prominent on BBC Radio 3, first presenting the weekend breakfast show and then the highly successful musical theatre show 'Stage and Screen'. Last year he also presented Radio 4’s musical quiz show “Counterpoint”.

He is the co-founder of a new website, “Stage & Screen Online”, where some of the biggest names in musical theatre and film can now be found in conversation.

Edward is also the presenter of Podcasts for English National Opera, Glyndebourne Opera, Josef Weinberger, and the City of London Festival websites.