On Stage at Wigmore Hall: James Ehnes
James Ehnes in conversation with Jason Price about his 'Marsick' Stradivari of 1715.
This interview is part of 'On Stage at Wigmore Hall', a new series by Tarisio in partnership with the Wigmore Hall, exploring the historic instruments played a the Wigmore Hall in London.
For photos and further commentary on James Ehnes's violin, visit tarisio.com/on-stage-wigmore-hall
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This interview is part of 'On Stage at Wigmore Hall', a new series by Tarisio in partnership with the Wigmore Hall, exploring the historic instruments played a the Wigmore Hall in London.
For photos and further commentary on James Ehnes's violin, visit tarisio.com/on-stage-wigmore-hall
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