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Playlist: South Asian Sounds 2026
Listen to a playlist of contemporary and timeless South Asian music from artists appearing at the 2026 edition of South Asian Sounds.
My mixtape: Alexandra Dariescu's 10 pieces by female composers you need to hear
The celebrated pianist presents a playlist of works by ten female composers you ought to know.
My Mixtape: Marius Neset’s 10 tracks he can’t get enough of
The saxophonist and composer shares ten pieces of music he keeps going back to again and again, and the reasons why.
My Mixtape: Baluji Shrivastav’s 10 favourite collaborations
The multi-instrumentalist somehow whittles down his incredible history of collaborations for this personal playlist.
Playlist: South Asian Sounds 2025
Listen to a playlist of music by artists appearing here at the Southbank Centre as part of our 2025 South Asian Sounds series.
My Mixtape: Maya Dunietz’ 10 pieces ‘with a tender flesh’
The musician and composer shares a collection of music with a connection to composer and pianist Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou.
Playlist: Multitudes
Get a feel for Multitudes, an electrifying new arts festival at the Southbank Centre, powered by orchestral music.
My Mixtape: Scottish Ensemble's 10 tracks that embody their music
Innovative strings orchestra Scottish Ensemble share a 10 track playlist of tracks which best embody their musical approach.
Playlist: Sound Within Sound
Discover international artists who pushed boundaries with this playlist of lesser-known composers featured in our 2024 Sound Within Sound festival.
Playlist: South Asian Sounds 2024
Listen to a playlist of music by artists who appeared at the Southbank Centre as part of our 2024 South Asian Sounds series.
Playlist: A Classical Christmas
Ease your way into Christmas with this Spotify playlist of classical music with a hint of Christmas.
Playlist: Karlheinz Stockhausen
Enjoy a chronological playlist of music from the revolutionary avant-garde composer, from his early experimental works to his monumental operas.