All Tamsin Waley-Cohen articles
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Blogs‘A jewel of a piece’: Tamsin Waley-Cohen remembers Oliver Knussen through his final composition
Ten years after Oliver Knussen wrote Reflection, his last completed piece, violinist Tamsin Waley-Cohen’s new recording of the work with pianist Huw Watkins celebrates the personal collaboration and musical friendship that brought it to life
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Blogs‘A source of great inspiration’: Tamsin Waley-Cohen on the world premiere recording of Huw Watkins’ Sonata
A testament to their long‑standing musical friendship, Huw Watkins’ Sonata captures the artistic rapport he shares with the violinist
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Blogs‘A rich and eclectic environment’ - how ‘Home’ shapes violinist Tamsin Waley-Cohen’s musical choices
Ahead of an appearance at the Cheltenham Music Festival, the violinist reflects on the theme for this autumn’s Two Moors Festival, Home
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Blogs‘We have a King who is a true lover of music and art’ - Tamsin Waley-Cohen
The violinist reflects on performing for the King, the significance of the British Monarchy and its effect on the UK’s export of arts
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Focus‘Nature is in charge here’ - A festival among the moors
Violinist Tamsin Waley-Cohen shares how the wild nature of Dartmoor and Exmoor has inspired the Two Moors Festival
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ReviewFestival review: Ryedale Festival 2020
Peter Quantrill watches some fine performances from the Ryedale Festival, held in the Yorkshire Dales from 19 to 26 July



























