Episodes
The Music That Made Me meets composers and artists to discuss just that – the music that made them who they are today. They speak to our host and London Sinfonietta cellist Zoë Martlew to talk through the tracks that have influenced their work. In this special live episode recorded in Spiritland at Royal Festival Hall, the British electronic musician, producer and composer Matthew Herbert breaks down his defining musical tracks with our host Zoë Martlew. From Bruckner to Todd Terry.  
Published 04/08/20
Published 04/08/20
In this episode of The Music That Made Me Zoë Martlew talks to Tansy Davies about the music that made her. Featuring artists from Iannis Xenakis to Prince.
Published 03/13/20
In this special live episode, the British composer, producer and performer of electronic and acoustic music Anna Meredith breaks down her defining musical tracks with our host Zoë Martlew, and discusses the significance of works like Janáček's Sinfonietta and artists such as Go West and Björk in her life. 
Published 02/27/20
Our brand new podcast series The Music That Made Me meets composers and artists to discuss just that – the music that made them who they are today. In this episode, the Norwegian jazz saxophonist and composer Marius Neset breaks down his defining musical tracks with our host Zoë Martlew, and discusses the significance of works like Mahler's Symphony No 8 and artists such as Django Bates and Hans Abrahamsen in his life. 
Published 01/30/20
In January 2020, the creative team behind the RPS award-winning chamber opera Cave (2017) by Tansy Davies & Nick Drake gathered at Spirtland, Southbank Centre to look back at the journey of the production from conception to realisation.
Published 01/15/20
Our brand new podcast series The Music That Made Me meets composers and artists to discuss just that – the music that made them who they are today. In our first episode, dive into the musical inspirations and passions of composer Hannah Kendal and make your way through her specially curated Spotify playlist from Scarlatti to Beyonce.
Published 01/15/20