Sascha Goetzel

Sascha Goetzel

The Viennese conductor of the Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra on their new CD Music from the Machine Age
Alexander Vedernikov

Alexander Vedernikov

The Russian conductor who dramatically left the Bolshoi Theatre in 2009 talks about Rachmaninov, Scriabin and the difference between Russian and English orchestras
Peter Hill

Peter Hill

The world-renowned Messiaen interpreter on why he’s branched out to Bach with his latest recording
Dmitri Hvorostovsky

Dmitri Hvorostovsky

The Russian baritone talks about his new recording of Rachmaninov Romances
Ilona Domnich

Ilona Domnich

This January, soprano Ilona Domnich is performing in Death: Southbank Centre’s Festival for the Living. But, she explains, there’s no reason to be sad
Mariusz Kwiecien

Mariusz Kwiecień

The Polish baritone on his debut solo recording, celebrating Slavic opera
David Finckel

David Finckel

The American cellist talks about chamber music, running a music festival and video blogging…
Toby Spence

Toby Spence

The renowned English tenor on the contrasting challenges of singing Mahler and Thomas Adès 
PHIL GRABSKY

Phil Grabsky

The director of films including In Search of Mozart and In Search of Beethoven talks to us about his latest film, which delves into the life of Haydn.
Stuart Skelton

Stuart Skelton

The tenor talks to us about performing with the Berlin Phil and what it takes to be a Wagnerian tenor