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Midday
Cellist Natalie Clein is playing classical music her own way

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 14:38


British cellist Natalie Clein joins Midday in advance of an appearance at Howard Community College in Columbia, Md. As she chats with Tom live from Berlin, they discuss her musical family, the communal importance of music and the need to develop a new understanding for classical music compositions. Clein is set to appear this weekend as a part of the Candlelight Concert Society series at the Smith Theater on the campus of Howard Community College.Email us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.

Svet kulture
Predstava Pet vrst tišine ter knjigi Tujintuj ter Čas grobosti

Svet kulture

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 12:23


V oddaji Svet kulture vas bomo najprej povabili k ogledu intimne drame z naslovom Pet vrst tišine angleške avtorice Shelagh Stephenson, ki bo drevi premierno na ogled v SNG Nova Gorica. Predstava, ki jo je režirala Maša Pelko govori o tem, zakaj o nasilju še vedno prepogosto molčimo. Predstavljamo še drugi del knjižnih novosti, ki so nedavno izšle pri založbi Mladinska knjiga – roman lanskega prejemnika nagrade kresnik Romana Rozine z naslovom Tujintuj ter zbirko kolumn Renate Salecel Čas grobosti. Vabimo vas tudi na koncert priznane britanske violončelistke Natalie Clein.

Glasbeni utrip
Kromatika 6, András Schiff v Srebrnem abonmaju in Komorni orkester iz Mantove v Mariboru

Glasbeni utrip

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 49:11


Osrednjo pozornost namenjamo 6. koncertu letošnje Kromatike. Simfoniki RTV Slovenija so prejšnji teden pod vodstvom Rossena Milanova krstno izvedli Koncert za trobento in orkester Damijana Močnika, solist je bil trobentač Jure Gradišnik, spored pa je dopolnila še glasba Wolfganga Amadeusa Mozarta in Franza Schuberta. Nato se bomo na kratko pomudili na klavirskem recitalu slovitega Andrasa Schiffa, ki je v torek nastopil v Cankarjevem domu v sklopu srebrnega abonmaja. Nadaljevali bomo v Mariboru s koncertom Komornega orkestra iz Mantove, ki je skupaj z violončelistko Natalie Clein nastopil na 4. koncertu orkestrskega cikla Narodnega doma Maribor, predstavili bomo letošnje prejemnike baletnih nagrad, nedeljski uvodni koncert letošnje sezone cikla SiBrass, ki ga je v Slovenski filharmoniji otvoril Ansambel rogov, zagrebško uprizoritev Mozartove Čarobne piščali in prav ob koncu napovedali še koncerta Ljubljanskih solistov in violinistke Petre Kovačič v Celju in Ljubljani.

Inside A Mountain: walking real and imaginary landscape with Charlie Lee-Potter
Walking the Jurassic coastline with the international cellist Natalie Clein

Inside A Mountain: walking real and imaginary landscape with Charlie Lee-Potter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 33:00


EPISODE 4 The acclaimed cellist Natalie Clein talks about her music and explains what creativity means to her. Returning to her childhood home on the Dorset coast, she walks with Charlie and they find a tent of trees in the woods.    MUSIC:  Bloch, Ligeti & Dallapiccola: Suites for Solo Cello Hyperion Records.  Cello: Natalie Clein https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68155   Rebecca Clarke: Viola Sonata Hyperion Records Cello: Natalie Clein  Piano: Christian Ihle Hadland https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA68253      

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
Film reviews, Francis Bacon, Midwinter Festival Goldberg

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 52:09


John Maguire & Aingeala Flannery review new films, The White Tiger on Netflix, Revelations is a new ground breaking biography on Francis Bacon, the Midwinter Festival Goldberg brings together some of the finest performers in modern classical music & one of the world's finest cellists, Natalie Clein.

Inside Yorkshire Podcast
#2/07 Behind the scenes at the Swaledale Festival

Inside Yorkshire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 24:44


Organising the programme for the annual Swaledale Festival is a huge task and Malcolm Creese, Artistic Festival Director, talks to Susan about the history and running of this event. He works with a small team throughout the year and then, during the festival, they are assisted by a willing band of volunteers.   About the Festival: The annual Swaledale Festival encompasses 60+ high-quality music, arts and walking events throughout Swaledale, Wensleydale and Arkengarthdale, including classical, folk and world music, art exhibitions, films, dance, poetry, talks, workshops and an extensive community and education programme. The Festival has won numerous awards and is highly regarded nationally and internationally. It makes a major contribution to the economy of the Dales through its own activities and through the thousands of people it attracts to its events. The Festival in numbers: Swaledale Festival has an audience of 8,500+ 99% of our audience rate the Festival as excellent or good The Festival has a high-profile presence at 26+ venues across the sublime landscape of the three uppermost Dales, a tourist destination known for its outstanding natural beauty The Festival takes place across roughly 900 square miles making it geographically the second largest Festival in the UK The Young Artists Platform was launched in 2008 and consists of an annual series of concerts by young musicians early in their careers.  In the last few years Swaledale Festival has featured concerts by BBC Young Musicians of the Year winners Nicholas Daniel, Emma Johnson, Natalie Clein, Peter Moore and Sheku Kanneh-Mason, as well as concerto finalists Juliet Bausor, Charlotte Barbour-Condini and Jess Gillam. These performers were already well-known as top professional soloists and their presence at the Festival undoubtedly inspired our audiences - particularly youngsters interested in pursuing careers in music. Valuable Resources:  Website: www.swalefest.org                                      Email: enquiries@swalefest.org Address: Swaledale Festival, Hudson House, Reeth, Richmond, North Yorkshire Box Office Tel:  01748-880019 About the Host: Susan is actively involved in promoting Yorkshire businesses with audio production and  on social media. She has been living in Yorkshire for over 30 years. She is passionate about the county she has adopted as her home and she never ceases to be amazed at the wealth of talent ‘Inside Yorkshire’ and the tales that people have to tell. Contact Method for Inside Yorkshire  Susan Baty-Symes www.insideyorkshire.co.uk susan@insideyorkshire.co.uk

P2 Koncerten
P2 Koncerten: Oremandsgaard Kammermusikfest - 25. jul 2019

P2 Koncerten

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 160:00


Fremragende musikere fra nær og fjern fejrer kammermusikken på den gamle Snitteskole, som ligger langt ude i skoven nær Præstø. Musikken er af Mozart, Ravel, Schönberg og dette års komponistnavn Peteris Vasks.Thorsten Johanns, klarinet.Pauline Sachse, bratsch.Marianna Shirinyan, klaver.Chloë Hanslip, violin.Natalie Clein, cello.Daniel Rowland, violin.Adam Koch Christensen, violin.Nicholas Algot Swensen, bratsch.Maja Bogdanovic, cello. (Oremandsgaard 24. juli).Vært: Jørgen Hansen. www.dr.dk/p2koncerten

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Muzikinis pastišas.
Muzikinis pastišas. Violončelininkai Natalie Clein ir Davidas Geringas.

Muzikinis pastišas.

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 102:35


Uostamiestyje visą savaitę skamba violončelės garsai – į II Tarptautinį Klaipėdos violončelės festivalį ir konkursą atvyko ypač daug ryškių muzikų. Pokalbis su festivalio atidaryme griežusia lietuviškų šaknų turinčia britų violončelininke Natalie Clein ir Lietuvos bei Vokietijos violončelininku Davidu Geringu – pirmą laidos valandą. Antroje dalyje skambės skandinaviška muzika. Ved. Gerūta Griniūtė.

The Tactical Guitarist
Episode #011: Stephen Goss

The Tactical Guitarist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 54:05


The Tactical Guitarist podcast brings you interviews with guitarist, composers, teachers, and anyone else who can share their wisdom, advice and stories on surviving a career in music.My guest for this episode is renowned composer Stephen Goss.Stephen Goss’s music receives hundreds of performances worldwide each year. It has been recorded on over 80 CDs by more than a dozen record labels, including EMI, Decca, Telarc, Virgin Classics, Naxos, and Deutsche Grammophon. His output embraces multiple genres: orchestral and choral works, chamber music, and solo pieces.Goss’s work is marked by a fascination with time and place – both immediate and remote – and the musical styles that evoke them. In many of his compositions, contrasting styles are juxtaposed through abrupt changes of gear. His compositional voice is shaped by his parallel career as a guitarist – that is to say, as a performer, transcriber, arranger, improviser and collaborator with other composers and performers. Not surprisingly, his music often tests the boundaries between all these activities and original composition.Several of Goss’s recent projects have involved the legendary guitarist John Williams, including his Guitar Concerto, which Williams recorded and played on tour with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Some of the world’s leading orchestras to have performed his works include The Russian National Orchestra, The China National Symphony Orchestra, The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, The State Symphony Orchestra ‘New Russia’, The RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, The Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra, The Scottish Chamber Orchestra, and The Barcelona Symphony Orchestra.Commissions have come from guitarists David Russell and Xuefei Yang (including chamber works with cellist Natalie Clein and tenor Ian Bostridge). Goss has also collaborated with Andrew Lloyd Webber, Alt-J, and Avi Avital. As a guitarist, he has worked with Takemitsu, Henze, Peter Maxwell Davies and Elliott Carter, and toured and recorded extensively with the Tetra Guitar Quartet, various other ensembles, and as a soloist.Stephen Goss is Chair of Composition at the University of Surrey (UK), Director of the International Guitar Research Centre, and a Professor of Guitar at the Royal Academy of Music in London. He was born in Wales on 2nd February 1964.Stephen was in Portland for a three day performance of his Albeniz Concerto by renowned guitarist Pablo Villegas and the Oregon Symphony. I was given a unique opportunity to chat briefly with him, so we sat down at Bryan Johanson’s home this past week to talk a little about his accomplishments, some of his history and some great words of wisdom to musicians.

Where Did It All Go Right?
Ep 9: Natalie Clein - Cellist

Where Did It All Go Right?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 23:37


Ali Jones is here with a brand new podcast! She's talking to some of our best-loved creatives about how they turned their pipe dreams into payslips. This week Ali chats to classical cellist Natalie Clein. Natalie has spent her career performing with renowned orchestras all over the world.

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BBC Young Musician
99 (when the pass mark is 100)

BBC Young Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 18:45


Exams and competitions are a fact of life for most of us. Do they matter? Our guest is the cellist (and multi-competition winner) Natalie Clein.

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Musikrevyn i P2
Vinterdrömmar blandat med storm, dramatiska arior, färggranna stråkdrag samt strålande sinfonia.

Musikrevyn i P2

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 67:43


I programmet diskuteras bl.a. Tjajkovskijs första symfoni, mezzo-sopranen Elina Garanca som sjunger blandade arior, moderna solocellotoner med Natalie Clein och Berios Sinfonia med BBCs symfoniker. I panelen Evert van Berkel, Sofie Almroth, och Tebogo Monnakgotla som tillsammans med programledaren Johan Korssell betygsätter följande skivor: PETER TJAJKOVSKIJ Symfoni nr 1 Vinterdrömmar, Stormen Orchestra of Saint Lukes Pablo Heras-Casado, dirigent Harmonia Mundi HMC 902220 Referensen Johan jämför och refererar till en inspelning från 1994 av Tjajkovskijs Stormen med Berlins filharmoniker under ledning av Claudio Abbado på skivmärke DG. REVIVE Arior ur bl.a. Trojanerna, Mignon och La Bohème Elina Garanca, mezzo-sopran Orchestra de la Comunitat Valenciana Roberto Abbado, dirigent DGG 479 5937 LUCIANO BERIO GUSTAV MAHLER Sinfonia 10 Frühe Lieder Matthias Goerne, baryton The Synergy Vocals BBC symfoniorkester Josep Pons, dirigent Harmonia Mundi HMC 902180 BLOCH - DALLAPICCOLA LIGETI Solocellosviter Chaconne, Intermezzo o Adagio Solocellosonat Natalie Clein, cello Hyperion CDA 68155 Johans val Johan spelar valda delar ur ett album innehållande Leonard Bernsteins första och andra symfoni med Baltimores symfoniorkester under ledning av Marin Alsop. Vidare medverkar mezzosopranen Jennifer Johnson Cano (symf nr 1) samt pianisten Jean-Yves Thibaudet (symf nr 2). Inspelningen är gjord på Naxos.  Andra i programmet nämnda eller rekommenderade inspelningar: Tjajkovskijs första symfoni med Bostons symfoniorkester under Michael Tilson Thomas på DG; Liverpools symfoniorkester dirigerad av Vasily Petrenko på Onyx. Tjajkovskijs tredje, fjärde och sjätte symfonier med Liverpools symfoniorkester under ledning av Vasily Petrenko på Onyx (vilken snart kommer att höras i Musikrevyn). Berios Sinfonia med Franska nationalorkestern dirigerad av Pierre Boulez på Erato; New Yorks filharmoniker under Luciano Berio själv inspelad på Columbia; Concertgebouw-orkestern ledd av Riccardo Chailly på Decca samt med Finska radions symfoniorkester under ledning av Hannu Lintu på Ondine. Svepet Johan sveper över en CD utgiven på Bis med musik av Mozart: Marscher nr 1 och 2 K.335, Posthornsserenaden samt Eine kleine Nachtmusik. Det är Die Kölner Akademie som spelar och dirigentens namn är Michael Alexander Willens.

Front Row
Natalie Clein, Lemony Snicket, The OA, Velázquez

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2017 28:35


Natalie Clein has had a distinguished career as a classical cellist since winning the 1994 BBC Young Musician of the Year competition aged only 16. She talks about her new album of 20th century solo cello music as well as the challenges and rewards of the cellist's repertoire.Lemony Snicket's Unfortunate Series of Events has been enthralling young readers and their parents since it was first published in 1999. The 13 books follow the turbulent lives of Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire after their parents' death in a fire. Now Netflix has made a drama series of the first four books. Children's Laureate Chris Riddell reviews. Are streaming companies like Netflix and Amazon changing the way TV series are written? Zal Batmanglij, the co-writer of The OA, a new mystery drama on Netflix, explains why he chose to make each episode a different length, and Danny Brocklehurst, writer of Shameless and Clocking Off, describes how writing without restraints can be a curse as well as a blessing.Art critic and author, Laura Cumming discusses her book The Vanishing Man - In Pursuit of Velázquez. The story of Victorian bookseller obsessed with proving a painting he owned was by the Spanish master, it also reveals the latest documentary evidence in the mystery.Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Edwina Pitman.

Front Row: Archive 2012
Tom Stoppard, The Watch, Tony Scott remembered, cellist Natalie Clein

Front Row: Archive 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2012 28:25


With Mark Lawson. Dramatist Tom Stoppard discusses his TV adaptation of Ford Madox Ford's Parade's End, starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Rebecca Hall, and his screenplay for Anna Karenina, with Keira Knightley in the title role. The Watch, the latest vehicle for Ben Stiller, is a comedy about a group of neighbours who have defend the earth from alien invasion. Larushka Ivan-Zadeh reveals whether it's out of this world. Director Tony Scott's credits include Top Gun, True Romance and Enemy of the State. Following the news of his death at the age of 68, Front Row pays tribute with another chance to hear an interview from 2009, in which Tony Scott recalled his approach to shooting action, his love of painting and his relationship with his older brother Ridley. Cellist Natalie Clein is the latest artist to spend time in A Room for London, a boat-like structure on the roof of the Hayward Gallery, overlooking the Thames in the centre of London. As she prepares to perform a recital to be streamed live online, she talks about her choice of music, which reflects her riverside location. Producer Dymphna Flynn.

Open Country
The South Downs - An Inspirational Landscape

Open Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2011 24:41


The chalk hills of the South Downs and the rolling Sussex landscape are rich in history, culture and a traditional way of life. The valleys, the woods, the hills and the coastline have inspired people, poets, artists and musicians down the centuries. For this week's Open Counry, Helen Mark takes a musical journey across Sussex and the South Downs talking to some of the people who have put their love of this landscape into song and music or simply been inspired creatively by its existence. Helen is joined by John Copper, his sister Jill and her husband Jon Dudley, of the singing Copper Family. The family, who come from the coastal village of Rottingdean in Sussex, are a living, breathing folk singing tradition. They have lived and worked in this area for over 400 years as farm workers and shepherds and throughout the generations have seen many changes in this landscape. Their songs have been handed down from generation to generation and are still being sung today in the same way that they were sung hundreds of years ago, but at the heart of this music is the countryside around them, the natural beauty of the South Downs and a traditional way of life. Bulgarian composer, Dobrinka Tabakova, tells Helen how she composed a piece of music to accompany the words of poet Francis William Bourdillon. 'On The South Downs' is a symphonic poem which aims to paint a sonic picture of the beautiful South Downs and captures a day's walking on the Downs. Dobrinka was commissioned by the 'Friends of West Sussex Young Musicians' to write the music which was first performed by cellist Natalie Clein and the Chichester Pro Camerata orchestra in 2009 and Dobrinka tells Helen how, while writing the piece, she experienced a slow falling in love with the landscape around her. And musician Matt Hopwood describes how after several years he found himself drawn back to a place he would visit as a teenager, Edburton, a small village at the foot of the South Downs. It was here that Matt spent months in the isolated village church and found inspiration from his surroundings to write music for his new album. Presenter: Helen Mark Producer: Helen Chetwynd.