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05.03.2020
17 Minuten
Gil Shaham, one of today's celebrated violinists
- and an Aspen regular - recalls two life-affecting encounters
with violin concertos that offer disturbing glimpses into the
troubled 1930's. Last episode in the series.
Music provided courtesy of Canary Classics.
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05.03.2020
18 Minuten
The great violin teacher Sylvia Rosenberg on a
revealing encounter with a student, and worlds beyond a word.
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05.03.2020
16 Minuten
As a young boy in Aspen, leading cellist Lynn
Harrell came face to face with a singer whose
performance changed his life - his own father.
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05.03.2020
13 Minuten
One of Aspen's fastest-rising young violinists, Simone
Porter talks about her impactful discovery of a
little-known Aspen sub-culture - sight-reading parties!
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05.03.2020
21 Minuten
Star violinist Sarah Chang reveals two formative
experiences at Aspen, both dramatic. One saw the famous musician
out of the spotlight, the other - right in the spotlight, when
she discovered it's not always an easy place to be!
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Created for the Aspen Music Festival and School: Those sudden
moments that musicians experience that instantly change their
perceptions of what a life in music is, or should be, or could be.
Hosted by writer, classical music consultant and former Gramophone
magazine Editor James Inverne and featuring some of Aspen's most
celebrated artists and teachers.
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