Takács Quartet, Sir Mark Elder, Andrew Litton and Rachel Podger

Martin Cullingford
Thursday, June 21, 2012

James Jolly meets the Gramophone Hall of Fame honorees the Takács Quartet, talks to Sir Mark Elder about his recording of Wagner’s Die Walkure with the Hallé Orchestra, and catches up with conductor Andrew Litton to hear what he’s been up to in the recording studio. Meanwhile, Sarah Kirkup talks to violinist Rachel Podger about her new recording of Vivaldi for Channel Classics. Introduced by Editor Martin Cullingford.

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