3 Best Orchestra Podcasts UK Edition 2026
UK Orchestra Podcasts
Here are 3 Best UK Orchestra Podcasts worth listening to in 2026. Subscribe in one place on FeedSpot Reader.
Export Contact List1. Tea with Netty
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What's brewing backstage with the Orchestra. Tea with Netty is the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment's new podcast hosted by viola player Annette Isserlis (Netty). Over a cuppa (or something a little stronger...), Netty chats with a variety of conductors, players and other guests as she 'spills the tea' on the side of classical music you don't normally hear.MORE Host Annette Isserlis
Producer/Network Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Email ****@oae.co.uk
Location Tonbridge, England, United Kingdom
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Apple Rating 5/5Apple Reviews 15Twitter 17.2K Avg Length 47 min Format Long form Get Email Contact Get access to full database of 2.7M podcastsCreate podcast lists, export in spreadsheet or CSV file with email contacts and start your podcast outreach in minutes.Sign Up for Free with Email Continue with Google
2. Pitch Me Classical
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Saxophonist and presenter YolanDa Brown and players from the London Philharmonic Orchestra pitch their thoughts on some of classical music's most-asked questions, with plenty of chit-chat and laughter along the way. Instagram: @londonphilharmonicorchestraTikTok: @lporchestraFacebook: @londonphilharmonicorchestraYoutube: @londonphilharmonicorchestra Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.MORE Host YolanDa Brown
Producer/Network London Philharmonic Orchestra
Email ****@yolandabrown.com
Location London, England, United Kingdom
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Apple Rating 5/5Apple Reviews 27Facebook 694.6KTwitter 164.1KInstagram 510.6K Avg Length 30 min Format Medium form Get Email Contact
3. Interlude: Chamber Orchestra of Europe Podcast
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Podcast about the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, an orchestra that trail-blazed the idea of players from many countries dropping their normal commitments and travelling to perform together with the world's greatest conductors and soloists. Through our interviews, we will explore the stories of the people who formed, built and run the orchestra as well as those who perform in and with it. We'll introduce new recordings and talk about the music with the people who know it best those who bring it off the page and into our heads.MORE Producer/Network Interlude: Chamber Orchestra of Europe podcast
Email ****@coeurope.org
Location London, England, United Kingdom
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Apple Rating 5/5Apple Reviews 30Facebook 17.3KTwitter 10.4KInstagram 10.1K Avg Length 28 min Format Medium form Get Email Contact