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The Classical Circuit - 6. Jamie Walton: building trust with an audience, the art of programming, and what he gained from stepping back from his solo career

6. Jamie Walton: building trust with an audience, the art of programming, and what he gained from stepping back from his solo career

03/06/24 • 32 min

The Classical Circuit

Jamie Walton is a cellist, cultural entrepreneur, and Artistic Director of the North York Moors Chamber Music Festival and Ayriel Studios. As a soloist, he has appeared and recorded with the UK’s finest orchestras, including recording three concerti with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and no less than ten concerti with the Philharmonia Orchestra (including the Dvorak and Schumann concerti under Vladimir Ashkenazy). Turning his focus to chamber music, he launched his festival in 2009, which has sold to capacity audiences ever since and was shortlisted twice for a Royal Philharmonic Society award. It was also one of the only organisations that went ahead as planned during the Covid pandemic (in both 2020 and 2021), adapting quickly to house concerts in a five thousand square foot acoustically-adapted marquee.

Jamie was also the Patron and lead campaigner for Cedar’s Hall, a brand new concert hall at Wells Cathedral School, which he helped officially open in 2016. And, more recently, he initiated the building of a new state-of-the-art recording studio in the heart of the North York Moors - Ayriel Studios - which opened in 2022.

In this episode, Jamie talks about what drives him and his creative process, the parallels he finds between music and food, why he doesn’t miss the conventional concert circuit and why he’s so passionate about showing young musicians a world outside of the conservatoire bubble.


This episode was recorded in August 2023.


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Jamie's website


Ayriel Studios


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This podcast is also available to listen to via The Violin Channel


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Music: François Couperin - Le Tic-Toc-Choc ou Les Maillotins

Performed by Daniel Lebhardt


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The Classical Circuit is made by Ella Lee (producer by trade, pianist at heart).


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Jamie Walton is a cellist, cultural entrepreneur, and Artistic Director of the North York Moors Chamber Music Festival and Ayriel Studios. As a soloist, he has appeared and recorded with the UK’s finest orchestras, including recording three concerti with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, and no less than ten concerti with the Philharmonia Orchestra (including the Dvorak and Schumann concerti under Vladimir Ashkenazy). Turning his focus to chamber music, he launched his festival in 2009, which has sold to capacity audiences ever since and was shortlisted twice for a Royal Philharmonic Society award. It was also one of the only organisations that went ahead as planned during the Covid pandemic (in both 2020 and 2021), adapting quickly to house concerts in a five thousand square foot acoustically-adapted marquee.

Jamie was also the Patron and lead campaigner for Cedar’s Hall, a brand new concert hall at Wells Cathedral School, which he helped officially open in 2016. And, more recently, he initiated the building of a new state-of-the-art recording studio in the heart of the North York Moors - Ayriel Studios - which opened in 2022.

In this episode, Jamie talks about what drives him and his creative process, the parallels he finds between music and food, why he doesn’t miss the conventional concert circuit and why he’s so passionate about showing young musicians a world outside of the conservatoire bubble.


This episode was recorded in August 2023.


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Jamie's website


Ayriel Studios


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Follow The Classical Circuit on Instagram


Did you enjoy this episode? If so, ratings and follows help a lot with visibility, if you have a spare moment... *bats eyelashes*

No offence taken if not.


--------------------


This podcast is also available to listen to via The Violin Channel


--------------------


Music: François Couperin - Le Tic-Toc-Choc ou Les Maillotins

Performed by Daniel Lebhardt


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The Classical Circuit is made by Ella Lee (producer by trade, pianist at heart).


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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5. Jack Pepper: balancing a portfolio career, why university wasn't for him, and the importance of knowing your worth

Jack Pepper is a composer, broadcaster and writer. He is one of the UK’s youngest commissioned composers and in 2019, aged 19, he became the UK’s youngest-ever national radio presenter when he joined Scala Radio. Jack writes classical orchestral works, music and lyrics for musical theatre and pop songs, and composed for the likes of the Royal Opera House, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, and the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra whilst still a teenager. Last year, Jack devised and led a new UK music education campaign with Music For Youth, 'A Thank You Note' #ThankYourMusicTeacher, which culminated in two concerts at the Royal Albert Hall, and saw 3000 young people come together to perform music written by Jack in tribute to his piano tutor. As a writer, he has written for many national and industry publications, and is a contributor to Gramophone Magazine. His debut book (published by Templar/Bonnier books), 'Raising The Roof: The Colourful Characters Of Classical Music', with illustrations by Michele Bruttomesso, will be available from June 6th 2024.

In this episode, Jack talks about how he balances a portfolio career, his one week at Oxford University, and how to avoid burnout. He also offers brilliant advice for young people either starting out or feeling stuck in their careers, perhaps because of a lack of contacts or lack of resources.


This episode was recorded in September 2023.


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Pre-order Jack's book HERE


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Jack's links:


Website


Instagram


X (formerly Twitter)


Facebook


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Follow The Classical Circuit on Instagram


Did you enjoy this episode? If so, ratings and follows help a lot with visibility, if you have a spare moment... *bats eyelashes*

No offence taken if not.


--------------------


This podcast is also available to listen to via The Violin Channel


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Music: François Couperin - Le Tic-Toc-Choc ou Les Maillotins

Performed by Daniel Lebhardt


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The Classical Circuit is made by Ella Lee (producer by trade, pianist at heart).


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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7. Sumina Studer: embracing social media as a classical musician, finding inspiration in her students, and creating a bespoke career outside of performing

Sumina Studer is a violinist, educator, and content creator who, having captured the hearts of audiences across multiple social platforms, is passionate about bringing classical music to younger generations. Having performed across the globe and won prizes in many international competitions, she now enjoys a varied career teaching, selling violins, making content and, more recently, giving lectures at music colleges on the topic of ‘Modern Communication and Social Media for Musicians in the 21st Century’. Sumina’s latest business venture, Animus, is a social media management/brand agency tailored to classical musicians, with the aim of helping them to build additional income streams separate from that of concert fees.


In this episode, Sumina shares her passion for education, the ways in which social media can be useful, and how she finds balance between making content out of her life whilst also living and being present in it. She also talks about the initial discomfort around deciding whether to let go of life as a performer, and the good that followed when she did.


This episode was recorded in November 2023.


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Sumina's links:


Website


YouTube


Facebook


Instagram


TikTok


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Follow The Classical Circuit on Instagram


Did you enjoy this episode? If so, ratings and follows help a lot with visibility, if you have a spare moment... *bats eyelashes*

No offence taken if not.


--------------------


This podcast is also available to listen to via The Violin Channel


--------------------


Music: François Couperin - Le Tic-Toc-Choc ou Les Maillotins

Performed by Daniel Lebhardt


--------------------


The Classical Circuit is made by Ella Lee (producer by trade, pianist at heart).


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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