Philharmonia Orchestra Video Podcasts
What does an orchestra do when it's not on stage? Since its inception, the Philharmonia has been renowned for its work as a recording orchestra. We can regularly be found in the studio recording for film and video games, as well as recording concert works. Join Patrick Bailey to explore the off-stage work of the orchestra, featuring music by composer Jessica Curry. --- We’re in this together. As a charity, we rely on the generosity of individuals like you to support the work we do through successes as well as these periods of difficulty. Please consider making a donation to our Keep the...
info_outline The Orchestral String Section: An IntroductionPhilharmonia Orchestra Video Podcasts
How do 60 individual violins, violas, cellos and basses transform into the lush sound of an orchestral string section? Who do they follow? What makes them all move together? Find out all of their secrets in this film. And subscribe to our YouTube channel to be alerted when our brand new series on the sections of the orchestra continues with the woodwind section. Keep the Philharmonia Playing:
info_outline Conductor Xian Zhang on Mahler's Das Lied von der ErdePhilharmonia Orchestra Video Podcasts
Mahler’s The Song of the Earth is an hour-long, soul-searching journey in the company of a composer examining his own mortality and love for life from all angles. --- While we can't perform it for you tonight, conductor Xian Zhang spoke to us about the challenges of conducting the piece, as well as her time learning her craft under the tuition of Lorin Maazel. Like many performing arts organisations, the Philharmonia is facing significant disruption during the COVID-19 pandemic. We want to thank all of our supporters, Friends, audience members and wider community at this challenging time. We...
info_outline Listening Guide: Haydn Symphony No. 104 "London"Philharmonia Orchestra Video Podcasts
Last, but certainly not least. Join presenter Paul Rissmann to discover the final symphony from the remarkably prolific composer, Joseph Haydn. You’ll learn the importance of symmetry within the work, Haydn’s creative use of tiny motifs, and the importance of silence.
info_outline Conductor Pablo Heras-Casado on Mussorgsky's Pictures at an ExhibitionPhilharmonia Orchestra Video Podcasts
“If after this concert you don’t fall in love with classical music, you never will.” – Pablo Heras-Casado
info_outline Listening Guide: Sibelius Symphony No. 5Philharmonia Orchestra Video Podcasts
Perfectionism... Swans... Finland... What do these all have to do with music? Discover the story behind Jean Sibelius’s famous 5th Symphony as described by presenter Paul Rissmann. Featuring extracts played in the studio by Philharmonia musicians.
info_outline The Virtual OrchestraPhilharmonia Orchestra Video Podcasts
The Virtual Orchestra travelled to our UK residencies in 2018 and 2019, offering audiences the chance to experience a symphony orchestra from the inside. We worked with local partners including community centres, charities, arts organisations and councils to bring orchestral music to new audiences. Find out more about the project or head to the website to read our new report that shares our highlights from the project. https://philharmonia.co.uk/initial-report-into-the-virtual-orchestra
info_outline Esa-Pekka Salonen on the Artistry of Soprano Lise DavidsenPhilharmonia Orchestra Video Podcasts
“The moment Lise sang the first phrase, everybody’s jaw dropped in the orchestra. I have never seen this kind of thing before.” – Esa-Pekka Salonen
info_outline Esa-Pekka Salonen on Gustav Mahler’s Vocal MusicPhilharmonia Orchestra Video Podcasts
Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor, Esa-Pekka Salonen, chats about how composer Gustav Mahler used and re-used vocal music. Music from his song cycles can later be heard in his symphonies.
info_outline Esa-Pekka Salonen on Beethoven’s Famous 1808 Concert in ViennaPhilharmonia Orchestra Video Podcasts
“Everything was just a disaster. There is something really attractive about the total excess of it.” – Esa-Pekka Salonen
info_outline"The link is Wagner, tying everything together."
Esa-Pekka Salonen introduces his programmes - of Bruckner, Schoenberg & Wagner - to open our 2018/19 London Season at Southbank Centre on 27 and 30 September 2018:
https://www.philharmonia.co.uk/concerts/1819opening