Programme:
Bach – Suite No. 1 in G Major
George Crumb: – Solo Sonata
Bach – Suite No.3 in C Major
Much in demand as a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, Welsh cellist Steffan Morris enjoys a very varied career. At 13 years old, Steffan started studying at the Yehudi Menuhin School in Surrey with distinguished cellist, Thomas Carroll. While a student there he performed as a soloist at many notable venues such as St David’s Hall and Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff, Wigmore Hall and the Royal Albert Hall in London. At 17 years old, Steffan won the Texaco Young Musician of Wales.
In 2010, Steffan moved to Vienna to study the cello under the prestigious tutor Professor Heinrich Schiff at the University of Music and Performing Arts. He is the youngest ever guest principal cello with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra and has also been guest principal cello with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and BBC National Orchestra of Wales.
In January 2019, he joined Royal Northern Sinfonia as principal cellist. He is Creative Associate for Sinfonia Cymru and has performed with them as a soloist. He has also performed as soloist for The Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra, the Surrey Philharmonic Orchestra and The Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra amongst others.
His concert and recital engagements have taken him to Japan, Holland, Germany, Italy, Russia and Austria. Steffan is Artistic Director of the Nidum Ensemble – a dynamic, diverse and innovative group of young professional musicians who are passionate about bringing chamber music to audiences across the UK.
As cellist of the Marmen Quartet, he has performed across the UK and internationally. The quartet were the winners of the 2019 Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition and the Banff International Quartet Competition. He was an assistant professor at the Yehudi Menuhin School before starting his own class at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. He plays on a cello made by Johannes Cuypers, the Hague in 1770.
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Steffan Morris (solo cello) 07/02/21
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Concert video
(There is an extract from the full concert on this page.)
Description
Programme:
Bach – Suite No. 1 in G Major
George Crumb: – Solo Sonata
Bach – Suite No.3 in C Major
Much in demand as a soloist, chamber and orchestral player, Welsh cellist Steffan Morris enjoys a very varied career. At 13 years old, Steffan started studying at the Yehudi Menuhin School in Surrey with distinguished cellist, Thomas Carroll. While a student there he performed as a soloist at many notable venues such as St David’s Hall and Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff, Wigmore Hall and the Royal Albert Hall in London. At 17 years old, Steffan won the Texaco Young Musician of Wales.
In 2010, Steffan moved to Vienna to study the cello under the prestigious tutor Professor Heinrich Schiff at the University of Music and Performing Arts. He is the youngest ever guest principal cello with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra and has also been guest principal cello with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and BBC National Orchestra of Wales.
In January 2019, he joined Royal Northern Sinfonia as principal cellist. He is Creative Associate for Sinfonia Cymru and has performed with them as a soloist. He has also performed as soloist for The Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra, the Surrey Philharmonic Orchestra and The Guildford Philharmonic Orchestra amongst others.
His concert and recital engagements have taken him to Japan, Holland, Germany, Italy, Russia and Austria. Steffan is Artistic Director of the Nidum Ensemble – a dynamic, diverse and innovative group of young professional musicians who are passionate about bringing chamber music to audiences across the UK.
As cellist of the Marmen Quartet, he has performed across the UK and internationally. The quartet were the winners of the 2019 Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition and the Banff International Quartet Competition. He was an assistant professor at the Yehudi Menuhin School before starting his own class at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama. He plays on a cello made by Johannes Cuypers, the Hague in 1770.
TO VIEW THE LIBRARY VIDEO
When you complete your order you will be sent an email containing a link to download a pdf file with information on how to view the video. You can also download the pdf file by clicking ‘Return to Merchant’ immediately after you have paid.
Please note that you should receive two emails when you complete your order: one from PayPal and one from this website. It is the one from The Globe that has the link you need. If you don’t see our email please check your spam/junk folder. If there is nothing there please email events@theglobenewcastle.bar
The YouTube link will be valid until 30 September 2021. It may work after that but we cannot guarantee it forever.
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