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23 Jun 2008 - Scottish Music Centre [ news ] We have joined the increasing ranks of the podcasters with two podcasts; the first is an introduction to the Ensemble with some behind the scenes footage and the second is an insight from Jonathan Morton into the musical treats we have for our forthcoming season. | ||
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25 Feb 2008 - AMY PARKER - Herald [ news ] There is a moment during the Adagio from Mozart's Duo for Violin and Viola when Jonathan Morton and Catherine Marwood play, simultaneously, one sustained note that encapsulates a magnificent transformation. | ||
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11 Feb 2008 - Scotsman [ review ] SHIRTS (on stage at least) were untucked and collars were most definitely loosened, but it is always foolish to write off the Scottish Ensemble's casual and relaxed approach to classical music as 'lite', or indeed lacking bite. | ||
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8 Feb 2008 - KEITH BRUCE, Arts Editor - Herald [ review ] Catch this programme if you can, because it is one of the most colourful selections of music you will hear all year. | ||
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7 Feb 2008 - ROWENA SMITH - Herald [ news ] * Thu 7, 7. | ||
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30 Jan 2008 - BAYAN NORTHCOTT - Independent [ review ] The Wigmore Hall is celebrating the legacy of the Swiss conductor and patron Paul Sacher (1906-99), who used the millions he married into to commission a string of modern masterpieces from Bartok, Strauss, Stravinsky, Carter, Boulez, Britten et al, and left a research foundation in Basel stuffed with sketch material and memorabilia. | ||
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28 Jan 2008 - Times [ news ] Good to see that the useful habit of donating millions to the arts is being passed down the generations. | ||
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28 Jan 2008 - ANDREW CLEMENTS - Guardian [ news ] Without the efforts of the Swiss conductor and musical philanthropist Paul Sacher, who died in 1999, 20th-century music might have taken a very different course. | ||
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11 Dec 2007 - KENNY MATHIESON - Inverness Courier [ news ] THE Scottish Ensemble's annual candlelit Chri-stmas concert moves to Ness Bank Church this year and will give viola player Catherine Marwood a chance to step out of the ranks. | ||
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4 Oct 2007 - ROWENA SMITH - Herald [ review ] Ernest Chausson's Concerto for violin, piano and strings - one of the most unusual pieces in the chamber music repertoire and one of its best-kept secrets - is in effect a violin concerto in which the soloist is accompanied not by an orchestra but by a piano quintet. |
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