Archive for October, 2009

Breaking Bows and Strings in London

Monday, October 26th, 2009

“What a passionate performance! You must be a very passionate man?” was the question (in French, oh mon Dieu…) in a radio interview during intermission in Brussels ten days ago. My answer wasn’t flattering to myself, but what do you expect me to say? “No, I am not passionate at all, rather very boring.” Well, this is what I answer when I am being asked questions like that, especially since I felt pretty empty and thus boring after the Walton performance. I had to think of this interview because today I did something seemingly very passionate: first my bow broke in the middle of the first movement of Brahms’ F-Major Sonata during my rehearsal with Steven Osborne two hours prior to our lunchtime concert at the Wigmore Hall in London, and then, within 2 minutes of our live-broadcast concert my D String broke. Passion? Or just bad luck?? (more…)

ECHO Gala

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Experiments on Stage - Too Risky?

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Playing for Youngsters and with Legends

Thursday, October 15th, 2009