1 hr 2 min

Up Close: Episode Three Up Close

    • Performing Arts

Welcome to the third episode of Up Close: A Music in the Round podcast, presented by Tom McKinney.
This episode features:
Clarinetist from Ensemble 360, Matthew Hunt is quizzed by members of Sheffield Music Hub's Furthering Talent scheme, before giving an electrifying performance of New York Counterpoint by Steve Reich.  Raye Harvey and Elliot Bailey discuss their experience on Music in the Round's Bridge Scheme and their lives and careers in chamber music and beyond; Bernard Gregor Smith of the Lindsay String Quartet continues reading from his memoir, A Quintessential Quartet; Violinist Claudia Ajmone-Marsan offers another beautiful reading of one of Beethoven's letters; Adrian Wilson, oboist in Ensemble 360, performs 'Nigeria' from Henri Tomasi's Evocations. If you’ve enjoyed this podcast, you can help us in our mission to bring people closer to music by texting PODCAST to 70085 to donate £5, terms and conditions on our website. Or click here to donate via our website.

Welcome to the third episode of Up Close: A Music in the Round podcast, presented by Tom McKinney.
This episode features:
Clarinetist from Ensemble 360, Matthew Hunt is quizzed by members of Sheffield Music Hub's Furthering Talent scheme, before giving an electrifying performance of New York Counterpoint by Steve Reich.  Raye Harvey and Elliot Bailey discuss their experience on Music in the Round's Bridge Scheme and their lives and careers in chamber music and beyond; Bernard Gregor Smith of the Lindsay String Quartet continues reading from his memoir, A Quintessential Quartet; Violinist Claudia Ajmone-Marsan offers another beautiful reading of one of Beethoven's letters; Adrian Wilson, oboist in Ensemble 360, performs 'Nigeria' from Henri Tomasi's Evocations. If you’ve enjoyed this podcast, you can help us in our mission to bring people closer to music by texting PODCAST to 70085 to donate £5, terms and conditions on our website. Or click here to donate via our website.

1 hr 2 min