Music in the Round
Adrian Wilson plays 'Scotland' from Tomas's Evocations;
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Viola player Ruth Gibson plays the Prelude and Sarabande from JS Bach's second cello suite, and talks with Horatio Clare;
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Horn players Naomi Atherton and Jo Towler ask 'why do horns hunt in pairs?' plus alphorn call; Claudia Ajmone-Marsan reads Beethoven's letters; Bernard Gregor Smith reads from A Quintessential Quartet; and Ensemble 360 perform Dvořák's Piano Quartet No 2, Op.87 recorded in Sheffield, December 2020.
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Clarinetist Matthew Hunt is quizzed by Sheffield Music Hub and performs New York Counterpoint by Steve Reich.
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Composer Ellen Sargen in conversation with Tim Horton and Laurène Durantel, discussing Passau recorded in SMCF 2018; Claudia Ajmone-Marsan continues her readings from Beethoven's letters; Bernard Gregor Smith reading from his memoir; Ellen returns, with Lawrence Osborne and Emily Howard to discuss composing for chamber ensemble.
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Welcome to our first episode presented by Tom McKinney, featuring:
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Coming soon from Music in the Round: Up Close, a brand new podcast presented by Tom McKinney.
info_outlineWelcome to the fifth episode of Up Close: A Music in the Round podcast, presented by Tom McKinney.
This episode features:
- Viola player Ruth Gibson from Ensemble 360, plays the prelude from JS Bach's second cello suite, before talking to writer and broadcaster Horatio Clare about the relationship between Bach's music and walking before performing the Sarabande from the same suite;
- Bernard Gregor Smith of the Lindsay String Quartet continues discussing and reading from his memoir, A Quintessential Quartet;
- Head of Programmes, Edward Mackay introduces a new set of films made using virtual reality technology by Relative Motion to capture Ensemble 360 up close in socially distanced times, with violinist Benjamin Nabarro and cellist Gemma Rosefield reflecting on this unique experience;
- Adrian Wilson continues his presentation of Henri Tomasi's 'Evocations' with Cambodia.
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