Classical:NEXT

The Classical:NEXT Podcast

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The Classical:NEXT Podcast explores the ideas and the people redefining classical and art music worldwide. Host David Taylor talks to leading voices from across the global community about the biggest challenges facing our sector, how they navigate an ever-changing landscape, and the emerging practices shaping the future of the art form.

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Classical:NEXT

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Arts

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classicalnext.com

Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

Søren Mikael Rasmussen on why orchestras must shift from selling tickets to building relationships 08.07.2026

In this episode, David talks with Søren Mikael Rasmussen from culture consultants RasmussenNordic. RasmussenNordic help cultural institutions across Europe with new knowledge, innovation and strategy, and are the creators of “Get More Audiences – Tools for Orchestras and Ensembles” with the Danish orchestras and DEOO (Danish Ensembles, Orchestras, and Opera. These tools were also created in conjun...

Conductor Chad Goodman on the power of speaking to audiences 01.07.2026

In this episode, David speaks with conductor Chad Goodman Described by Forbes as “an entrepreneur bringing innovation to classical music”, Chad was conducting fellow and assistant conductor to Michael Tilson Thomas at New World Symphony in Miami. Since then he has gone on to become the Music Director of the Elgin Symphony Orchestra and guest conduct the Minnesota Orchestra, Detroit Symphony, Utah...

Sophie Kauer, Cellist and Actress from the Hollywood Film TÁR, on moving beyond specialization and embracing interdisciplinary creativity 24.06.2026

In this episode, David speaks with cellist and actress Sophie Kauer. Known for putting herself at the forefront of evolving classical music and the way we see it, Sophie’s breakthrough came with a leading role in Todd Field’s feature film TÁR, starring Cate Blanchett. As well as performing all over the world, you’ll also see Sophie redefining what it is to be a musician today. Whether it's finding...

Michelle Lynne on empowering musicians to build thriving careers 17.06.2026

In this episode, David speaks with pianist and entrepreneur Michelle Lynne. Not only does Michelle embody what a modern musician is today, but she empowers other musicians to have their own thriving careers. As well as performing across the world with immersive performances, she is the co-Founder of The Fearless Artist Mastermind, coaching musicians on their careers, and has taught entrepreneurshi...

Hannah Seymour and Sinéad Walsh from EMPOWER on building ecosystems to promote gender equity 10.06.2026

In this episode, David speaks with Hannah Seymour and Sinéad Walsh from EMPOWER. An oboist and a flautist, Hannah and Sinéad founded EMPOWER: Women Changing Music while studying at music colleges. EMPOWER: Women Changing Music is a platform championing women’s voices in music, both historically and today, through performance, commissioning, advocacy and community. Since its launch, they have worke...

Simon Woods on empowering the next generation of audiences and leaders 27.05.2026

In this episode, David speaks with Simon Woods , President and CEO of the League of American Orchestras. As well as having a unique insight into the orchestral world from championing the League’s members, which range from internationally famous orchestras to smaller community organisations, Simon has an extensive knowledge of the classical music sector after working in the industry for 4 decades....

Iván Fischer on the future of classical music 20.05.2026

In this episode, David introduces Iván Fischer’s Opening Keynote from Classical:NEXT 2026, a standout moment of the event that left delegates in deep discussion for days after. A Budapest native and musical polymath, Maestro Fischer shares an honest reflection on the future of classical music, drawing on his unique perspective as one of the most innovative musical minds of our time. He believes we...

Classical:NEXT Podcast — LIVE in Budapest 15.04.2026

This episode is a little bit different. Last week was the Classical Next conference in Budapest, which gave us the chance to do something a little bit special with a live show. Instead of the regular deep dive, we wanted to hear from people about the hot topics, ideas and statements from this year's conference. So, we made this episode into more of a show, with four amazing guests and live voting...

Alexandra Dariescu on programming music that mirrors society 01.04.2026

In this episode, David talks with international concert pianist and entrepreneur Alexandra Dariescu . Alexandra is one of the most visionary and dynamic musicians in our industry today. Passionate about championing gender equality, her unique approach to programming with orchestras has seen her concert season over the last few years include around 50% works by women, and has been a solution-focuse...

Deborah Rutter on Political Resilience and Future-Proofing for Cultural Organisations 18.03.2026

In this episode, David talks with Deborah Rutter , an arts executive with nearly 5 decades of experience across major major US institutions including the Chicago Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, and LA Philharmonic. In 2014 she became the first woman to serve as president of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, a role she held until February 2025 when she left as p...

Aubrey Bergauer on the power of embracing change 04.03.2026

In this episode, David talks with Aubrey Bergauer , arts leader, consultant, author of the book “Changing the Narrative, and former CEO of the California Symphony Orchestra. Aubrey is a powerhouse in the industry, and as the name of her book would suggest, a huge advocate of todays topic… change. In this conversation, we dive into the reasons as to why change is important. We look at some of the b...

Jessica Phillips, Graduate Studies Faculty at Juilliard and Clarinettist at The Met, on bridging the gap between conservatoire training and the reality of the industry 18.02.2026

In this episode, David talks with Jessica Phillips , a clarinetist at the Metropolitan Opera , a Graduate Studies faculty member at Juilliard School of Music, a board member of the League of American Orchestras, and a consultant. This unique combination of roles gives Jessica a rare 360-degree view of the industry. It makes her the perfect person to discuss how we train the next generation of musi...

Victoria Dietrich, Head of Digital at Zurich Opera House, on bridging the gap between digital innovation and real-world connection 04.02.2026

In this debut episode, David Taylor speaks with Victoria Dietrich, who holds a uniquely dual role as the Head of Digital Development and Audience Engagement at the Zurich Opera House. Victoria sits right at the intersection of two worlds that are often kept separate: high-tech innovation and real-world community building. Since joining the team in Zurich, she’s been tasked with exploring how tradi...

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