Jonathan Manson
Jonathan Manson was born in Edinburgh and received his formative training at the International Cello Centre in Scotland under the direction of Jane Cowan, later going on to study with Steven Doane at the Eastman School of Music in New York. While in America, he became involved with the performance …
Anthony De Mare (piano)
Anthony De Mare is one of the world’s foremost champions of the music of our time, having commissioned and premiered works by hundreds of diverse composers from across the globe. He is both a multifaceted pianist and recording artist as well as an avid collaborator, known for innovative performance projects that …
Thomas Marlin (cello)
Originally from Adelaide, Thomas Marlin attended Marryatville High School as part of the Special Interest Music program, whilst taking lessons from Janis Laurs through the Elder Conservatorium’s Single Study Scholarship program. He completed his undergraduate studies with Christian Wojtowicz at the Conservatorium of Music, University of Tasmania, and Li Wei …
Sir Neville Marriner
Like his mentor and hero, Pierre Monteux, Sir Neville Marriner began life as a violinist, playing first in a string quartet and trio, then in the London Symphony Orchestra, during which period he founded the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. After his studies in America with Maestro Monteux, …
Malcolm Martineau
Malcolm Martineau was born in Edinburgh, read Music at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge and studied at the Royal College of Music. He has presented his own series at St John’s Smith Square (the complete songs of Debussy and Poulenc), the Wigmore Hall (a Britten series broadcast by the BBC) and …