Tea with Netty

Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment

What's brewing backstage with the Orchestra. Tea with Netty is the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment's new podcast hosted by viola player Annette Isserlis (Netty). Over a cuppa (or something a little stronger...), Netty chats with a variety of conductors, players and other guests as she 'spills the tea' on the side of classical music you don't normally hear.

  1. Tea with Netty: Mezzo-soprano Rebecca Leggett

    4월 17일

    Tea with Netty: Mezzo-soprano Rebecca Leggett

    In this episode, OAE Rising Star of the Enlightenment alumna Rebecca Leggett joins Netty for a chat ahead of performing Handel’s Messiah at Lewes Town Hall with the East Sussex Bach Choir. They reminisce about their first meeting and Rebecca's remarkable ability to step in at the last minute to cover an ill soloist during the St John Passion tour with Mark Padmore. Rebecca also shares her love for Bach and Purcell, as well as her vocal heroines. Rebecca grew up surrounded by music. Based in Haywards Heath, she was part of youth choirs and had the opportunity to sing in professional venues from as young as 11 years old. She explored playing the violin, clarinet, and guitar before focusing on singing. Rebecca expresses some of the challenges of singing Handel and discuss why singers should not be labelled or confined to a specific voice type, as well as her hopes to explore a wider range of repertoire. When she is not performing on stage, Rebecca enjoys singing various genres, from lullabies to folk songs, accompanied by her guitar in a relaxed setting. -- Tea with Netty is the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment’s podcast hosted by viola player Annette Isserlis (Netty). Over a cuppa (or something a little stronger…), Netty chats with a variety of conductors, players and other guests as she ‘spills the tea’ on the side of classical music you don’t normally hear. Available as Apple podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, TuneIn+Alexa

    32분
  2. Tea with Netty: OAE Projects Team Sophie Adams and Ed Ault

    3월 19일

    Tea with Netty: OAE Projects Team Sophie Adams and Ed Ault

    In the latest episode, OAE Projects team members Sophie Adams and Ed Ault join Netty for a cuppa and a chat backstage at the Royal Festival Hall. They discuss life on the farm - surprisingly not so dissimilar to running an orchestra - harpsichords on the roof, airport mishaps, filming fun, unexpected duties, and more. There are plenty of laughs in this one! Sophie reflects on her upbringing on a dairy farm, drawing unexpected parallels between moving cattle and herding musicians during concert days and tours. Ed takes us inside his deeply musical household, where his passion for classical music began at an early age as an orchestral percussionist. He recalls his first project with the OAE at the height of the pandemic, sharing what it was like when the world suddenly went digital. Together, Sophie and Ed share quirky insider stories, unexpected moments, and favourite memories from their time at the OAE. They also recount amusing interactions with students at their home base at Acland Burghley School, reflecting on the growth and development of the Dreamchasing Young Producers. Get a glimpse behind the scenes of what it takes to bring a performance to life and on the road. -- Tea with Netty is the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment’s podcast hosted by viola player Annette Isserlis (Netty). Over a cuppa (or something a little stronger…), Netty chats with a variety of conductors, players and other guests as she ‘spills the tea’ on the side of classical music you don’t normally hear. Available as Apple podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, TuneIn+Alexa

    37분

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What's brewing backstage with the Orchestra. Tea with Netty is the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment's new podcast hosted by viola player Annette Isserlis (Netty). Over a cuppa (or something a little stronger...), Netty chats with a variety of conductors, players and other guests as she 'spills the tea' on the side of classical music you don't normally hear.

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