Pop, Rock, Classical, Composers
Lou Reed talked to John Wilson in 2000 about songwriting.
Rapper Tinie Tempah talks to John Wilson about his admiration for author Malorie Blackman.
Mark Lawson asks Mitsuko Uchida how much practice makes a perfect pianist?
Benedetti reveals how long she practices each day, and why she loves playing film music
Members of The Clash talk about their personal styles and their early breakthrough.
Sir Paul McCartney talks about how he still loves the magic of songwriting.
The Killers talk to Mark Lawson on Front Row.
Musician David Byrne on his asperger’s and the Britain’s Got Talent Winner Susan Boyle.
Singer Alfie Boe is brutally honest about his dislike of the most esteemed opera houses.
Musician Damon Albarn on a dramatic moment whilst recording with soul star Bobby Womack.
Suggs speaks to Mark Lawson about finding out what happened to his father late on in life.
James Blake tells Front Row that being unhappy helped him write his best music.
Jake Bugg sings Broken live in the Front Row studio
Muse frontman Matt Bellamy on how James Bond and financial crisis shaped their new album.
Mumford & Sons talk to John Wilson about meeting the Obamas.
Rod Stewart talks to Kirsty Lang about the surprising success of Maggie May.
An interview with American composer, Elliott Carter.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards talk about GRRR! and Glastonbury.
Bryan Ferry reveals the inspiration behind The Jazz Age, his new instrumental album.
Ben Folds talks about the parallels between photography and songwriting.
Front Row take a look at some of this year's new Christmas compositions.
Paul Kildea on his biography of Benjamin Britten, which claims the composer had syphilis.
Jackie, Marlon and Tito Jackson speak about seeing Michael dance for the first time.
Robbie talks about his many regrets as a "narcissistic, egoic, thin-skinned" pop star.