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Moments of Musical Revelation
James Inverne
6 episodes
4 days ago
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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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.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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4: Lynn Harrell, 'My father's son'
Moments of Musical Revelation
16 minutes 22 seconds
5 years ago
4: Lynn Harrell, 'My father's son'

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.

Moments of Musical Revelation
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.