a mic on the podium

A podcast by Michael Seal

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154 Episodio

  1. Episode 52 - Hannu Lintu

    Pubblicato: 21/3/2021
  2. Episode 51 - Marin Alsop

    Pubblicato: 14/3/2021
  3. Episode 50 - Michael Seal

    Pubblicato: 7/3/2021
  4. Episode 49 - Osmo Vänskä

    Pubblicato: 28/2/2021
  5. Episode 48 - Chloé van Soeterstède

    Pubblicato: 21/2/2021
  6. BONUS EPISODE 2: The past, the present & the future.

    Pubblicato: 17/2/2021
  7. Episode 47 - Trevor Pinnock

    Pubblicato: 14/2/2021
  8. Episode 46 - Miguel Harth-Bedoya

    Pubblicato: 7/2/2021
  9. Episode 45 - Michael Francis

    Pubblicato: 31/1/2021
  10. Episode 44 - Dalia Stasevska

    Pubblicato: 24/1/2021
  11. Episode 43 - Ben Gernon

    Pubblicato: 17/1/2021
  12. Episode 42 - Ludovic Morlot

    Pubblicato: 10/1/2021
  13. Episode 41 - Nicholas Collon

    Pubblicato: 3/1/2021
  14. Episode 40 - Karl-Heinz Steffens

    Pubblicato: 27/12/2020
  15. Episode 39 - Sian Edwards

    Pubblicato: 20/12/2020
  16. Episode 38 - Domingo Hindoyan

    Pubblicato: 13/12/2020
  17. Episode 37 - Rumon Gamba

    Pubblicato: 6/12/2020
  18. Episode 36 - Sakari Oramo

    Pubblicato: 29/11/2020
  19. Episode 35 - Roderick Cox

    Pubblicato: 22/11/2020
  20. Episode 34 - Stephen Bell

    Pubblicato: 15/11/2020

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Conductors - who are they, what do they do and how did they get to become a conductor? British conductor, Michael Seal conducts conversations with a distinguished list of conductors to find out all the answers. Each week, Michael interviews a conductor and discovers the journey each conductor has taken towards the conductors podium along with secrets from their teachers and mentors. At the end of each episode, every conductor will be asked the same set of 10 questions, helping us all to find out what makes them tick. So if you’ve ever been curious about the person waving the baton, or you are a real conducting geek, then this should be a fascinating insight in to what it takes to become a maestro.

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