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IMS Prussia Cove Podcast - Episode 1 - Early Days Founded in 1972 by Hungarian violinist Sándor Végh and Hilary Tunstall-Behrens, the International Musicians Seminar held at Prussia Cove in Cornwall has become one of the world’s most respected classical music institutions. In this episode,...
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Founded in 1972 by Hungarian violinist Sándor Végh and Hilary Tunstall-Behrens, the International Musicians Seminar held at Prussia Cove in Cornwall has become one of the world’s most respected classical music institutions. In this episode, cellist and IMS Artistic Director Steven Isserlis looks back at the beginnings of IMS. He talks to founder Hilary Tunstall-Behrens, his nephew Peter, and some of the musicians who came to Cornwall in the early days to immerse themselves in music and the landscape.
Artistic Director: Steven Isserlis @StevenIsserlis
Contributors:
Hilary Tunstall-Behrens, Co-Founder
Peter Tunstall-Behrens
Susan Tomes
Krysia Osostowicz
Christoph Richter
Daniel Phillips
Lesley Hatfield
David Waterman
Narrator: Samuel West @exitthelemming
Series producer: Melissa FitzGerald @Melissafitzg
Featuring IMS recordings:
Haydn Sting Quartet Op.50 No.2 - Open Chamber Music 2020
St Mary's Church, Penzance
Krysia Osostowicz, Juliette Roos, violin
Hélène Clement, viola
Christoph Richter, cello
Mendelssohn Octet - Open Chamber Music 1978
St Michael's Mount
Sándor Végh, Sachiko Nakajima, Ola Rudner, Erich Höbarth, violin
Kim Kashkashian, Michel Rouilly, viola
Marcy Rosen, Steven Isserlis, cello
Fauré Piano Quintet No.2 - Open Chamber Music 2021
St Pol de Leon Church, Paul
Lesley Hatfield, Grace Park, violin
Robin Ireland, viola
Madelyn Kowalski, cello
Antoine Préatk, piano
With thanks to Capriccio for the use of the recording of the Brahms Op.111 played by the Salzburg Camerata, conducted by Sándor Végh.
Cover Artwork: Bananadesign Ltd
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Erscheinungsdatum: 28.6.2022, 16:09:49