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Bryony Gibson Cornish: Bridging Centuries with Ancient and Modern Violas in Central Otago's At World's Edge Music Festival

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What if an ancient musical instrument could tell its story of centuries past? Join us as we welcome Bryony Gibson Cornish, a world-class violist with deep roots in New Zealand, who shares her unique experiences with two extraordinary violas. One, crafted in 1610 by the renowned Brothers Amati, and the other, a brand-new creation by luthier Stephan Osthorst from Rotorua. Bryony's passion and insights make for a fascinating conversation that bridges the old world with the new, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the life of a professional musician returning home.
Set against the backdrop of the At World's Edge Music Festival in Central Otago, Bryony talks about her excitement to reconnect with her southern New Zealand roots and perform in Bannockburn. She touches on the historical significance of the ancient viola and the thrill of premiering the new instrument, highlighting the rich tapestry of folk traditions that influence her music. This episode is a must-listen for music lovers, history buffs, and anyone intrigued by the emotional resonance and stories held within these remarkable violas.

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What if an ancient musical instrument could tell its story of centuries past? Join us as we welcome Bryony Gibson Cornish, a world-class violist with deep roots in New Zealand, who shares her unique experiences with two extraordinary violas. One, crafted in 1610 by the renowned Brothers Amati, and the other, a brand-new creation by luthier Stephan Osthorst from Rotorua. Bryony's passion and insights make for a fascinating conversation that bridges the old world with the new, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the life of a professional musician returning home.
Set against the backdrop of the At World's Edge Music Festival in Central Otago, Bryony talks about her excitement to reconnect with her southern New Zealand roots and perform in Bannockburn. She touches on the historical significance of the ancient viola and the thrill of premiering the new instrument, highlighting the rich tapestry of folk traditions that influence her music. This episode is a must-listen for music lovers, history buffs, and anyone intrigued by the emotional resonance and stories held within these remarkable violas.

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