In this episode, Netty shares a cuppa with Sir András Schiff and delves into his musical development in Hungary, the significance of the fortepiano in setting tempo and the importance of Bach.
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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.
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In August 2019, Netty caught up with conductor Maxim Emelyanychev at Glyndebourne, where he was conducting us in a production of Handel’s opera Rinaldo.
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Tea with Netty is our podcast hosted by viola player Annette Isserlis (Netty). Over a cuppa (or something a little stronger…), Netty chats...
In September 2019, Netty met with countertenor Iestyn Davies during our run of Handel's Agrippina at the Royal Opera House, where he sang the role of Ottone.
They discuss Iestyn’s archaeology degree, how you don’t choose to become a countertenor, and the important role of Cathedrals in British ...
John Butt is both Gardiner Professor of Music at the University of Glasgow and musical director of Edinburgh’s period instrument orchestra, Dunedin Consort and when he’s not doing all of that, he is also one of our Principal artists.
Netty draws out some hilarious anecdotes and reveals the man b...