The Beare's Podcast: Violin Stories

The Beare's Podcast: Violin Stories
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Players, collectors, patrons and makers of the violin and cello are featured in this wide-ranging podcast about stringed instruments.
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The show focuses on topics related to stringed instruments, covering themes such as the evolution of classical music in the digital age, personal journeys of musicians, and the art of instrument making, with notable episodes discussing the intersection of technology and classical music featuring Geoffrey Davis, and exploring diverse paths in the industry with violinist Esther Abrami.

Players, collectors, patrons and makers of the violin and cello are featured in this wide-ranging podcast about stringed instruments.
In this episode, Simon Morris sits down with the renowned double bassist and Chineke! Orchestra founder, Chi-chi Nwanoku. They explore the overlooked legacies of Black composers, the impact of cultural appropriation in music, and the shifting landscape of diversity in classical performance. Chi-chi shares her personal experiences as one of the few black musicians in major orchestras, discusses the barriers facing young musicians of color, and reflects on how visibility and representation are reshaping the industry. From her passion for Samuel Coleridge-Taylor to her work in supporting young talent, this conversation sheds light on the past, present, and future of inclusivity in classical music.

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