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  • Concert of Los iankovers in Ivano-Frankivsk
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    Concert of Los iankovers in Ivano-Frankivsk
    A member of Los iankovers band plays the cello during a concert of Ukrainian songs in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, May 21, 2025.(Photo by Yurii Rylchuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Concert of Los iankovers in Ivano-Frankivsk
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    Concert of Los iankovers in Ivano-Frankivsk
    A member of Los iankovers band plays the cello during a concert of Ukrainian songs in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, May 21, 2025.(Photo by Yurii Rylchuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Concert of Los iankovers in Ivano-Frankivsk
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    Concert of Los iankovers in Ivano-Frankivsk
    A member of Los iankovers band plays the cello during a concert of Ukrainian songs in Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukraine, May 21, 2025.(Photo by Yurii Rylchuk/Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Ukrinform

     

  • Oxford international song festival
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    Oxford international song festival
    'Expansive energy': tenor Nicky Spence, centre, with the Piatti Quartet, Leon Bosch (double bass) and Julius Drake (piano), in Oxford, UK.

    Nicky Spence singing with the Platti Quartet along with Leon Bosch on double bass and Julius Drake on Piano performing La Bonne Chanson, Op. 61, by Gabriel Faure. The performance took place at St. John the Evangelist church in Oxford as part of the Oxford International Song Festival.

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  • Oxford international song festival
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    Oxford international song festival
    'Expansive energy': tenor Nicky Spence, centre, with the Piatti Quartet, Leon Bosch (double bass) and Julius Drake (piano), in Oxford, UK.

    Nicky Spence singing with the Platti Quartet along with Leon Bosch on double bass and Julius Drake on Piano performing La Bonne Chanson, Op. 61, by Gabriel Faure. The performance took place at St. John the Evangelist church in Oxford as part of the Oxford International Song Festival.

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  • Kaiser Chiefs live im Konzert
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    Kaiser Chiefs live im Konzert
    Kaiser Chiefs:
    Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Fabrik, Hamburg, 26.10.2016

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  • Kaiser Chiefs live im Konzert
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    Kaiser Chiefs live im Konzert
    Kaiser Chiefs:
    Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Fabrik, Hamburg, 26.10.2016

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  • Bratsch live im Konzert
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    Bratsch live im Konzert
    Bratsch:
    Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Fabrik, Hamburg, 18.02.2013
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  • Bratsch live im Konzert
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    Bratsch live im Konzert
    Bratsch:
    Konzert der Musikgruppe in der Fabrik, Hamburg, 18.02.2013
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  • Abel Selaocoe: 'As an African cellist, I've always been looking for a home'
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    Abel Selaocoe: 'As an African cellist, I've always been looking for a home'
    Abel Selaocoe with his cello, a copy of an old Montagnana. He especially cherishes the cello’s "ability to shapeshift".

    The electrifying, township-born musician on attending South Africa's Eton, moving to Manchester and feeling Bach's groove.

    Abel Selaocole photographed in Premier Studios in Central London ahead of the release of his new album "Hae Ke Kae" Born in South Africa and now living in Manchester , Abel Selaocole completed his International Artist Diploma at the Royal Northern College of Music in July 2018, Abel has already performed extensively across the UK, at venues including Cadogan Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Sage Gateshead, and Bridgewater Hall. He has appeared as soloist with orchestras including BBC Philharmonic and BBC National Orchestra of Wales, and has performed with orchestras across South Africa, including Kwa-Zulu Natal, Johannesburg and Cape Town Philharmonics.

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  • Abel Selaocoe: 'As an African cellist, I've always been looking for a home'
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    Abel Selaocoe: 'As an African cellist, I've always been looking for a home'
    Abel Selaocoe with his cello, a copy of an old Montagnana. He especially cherishes the cello’s "ability to shapeshift".

    The electrifying, township-born musician on attending South Africa's Eton, moving to Manchester and feeling Bach's groove.

    Abel Selaocole photographed in Premier Studios in Central London ahead of the release of his new album "Hae Ke Kae" Born in South Africa and now living in Manchester , Abel Selaocole completed his International Artist Diploma at the Royal Northern College of Music in July 2018, Abel has already performed extensively across the UK, at venues including Cadogan Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Sage Gateshead, and Bridgewater Hall. He has appeared as soloist with orchestras including BBC Philharmonic and BBC National Orchestra of Wales, and has performed with orchestras across South Africa, including Kwa-Zulu Natal, Johannesburg and Cape Town Philharmonics.

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  • Abel Selaocoe: 'As an African cellist, I've always been looking for a home'
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    Abel Selaocoe: 'As an African cellist, I've always been looking for a home'
    Abel Selaocoe with his cello, a copy of an old Montagnana. He especially cherishes the cello’s "ability to shapeshift".

    The electrifying, township-born musician on attending South Africa's Eton, moving to Manchester and feeling Bach's groove.

    Abel Selaocole photographed in Premier Studios in Central London ahead of the release of his new album "Hae Ke Kae" Born in South Africa and now living in Manchester , Abel Selaocole completed his International Artist Diploma at the Royal Northern College of Music in July 2018, Abel has already performed extensively across the UK, at venues including Cadogan Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Sage Gateshead, and Bridgewater Hall. He has appeared as soloist with orchestras including BBC Philharmonic and BBC National Orchestra of Wales, and has performed with orchestras across South Africa, including Kwa-Zulu Natal, Johannesburg and Cape Town Philharmonics.

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  • Abel Selaocoe: 'As an African cellist, I've always been looking for a home'
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    Abel Selaocoe: 'As an African cellist, I've always been looking for a home'
    Abel Selaocoe with his cello, a copy of an old Montagnana. He especially cherishes the cello’s "ability to shapeshift".

    The electrifying, township-born musician on attending South Africa's Eton, moving to Manchester and feeling Bach's groove.

    Abel Selaocole photographed in Premier Studios in Central London ahead of the release of his new album "Hae Ke Kae" Born in South Africa and now living in Manchester , Abel Selaocole completed his International Artist Diploma at the Royal Northern College of Music in July 2018, Abel has already performed extensively across the UK, at venues including Cadogan Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Sage Gateshead, and Bridgewater Hall. He has appeared as soloist with orchestras including BBC Philharmonic and BBC National Orchestra of Wales, and has performed with orchestras across South Africa, including Kwa-Zulu Natal, Johannesburg and Cape Town Philharmonics.

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  • Abel Selaocoe: 'As an African cellist, I've always been looking for a home'
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    Abel Selaocoe: 'As an African cellist, I've always been looking for a home'
    Abel Selaocoe with his cello, a copy of an old Montagnana. He especially cherishes the cello’s "ability to shapeshift".

    The electrifying, township-born musician on attending South Africa's Eton, moving to Manchester and feeling Bach's groove.

    Abel Selaocole photographed in Premier Studios in Central London ahead of the release of his new album "Hae Ke Kae" Born in South Africa and now living in Manchester , Abel Selaocole completed his International Artist Diploma at the Royal Northern College of Music in July 2018, Abel has already performed extensively across the UK, at venues including Cadogan Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Sage Gateshead, and Bridgewater Hall. He has appeared as soloist with orchestras including BBC Philharmonic and BBC National Orchestra of Wales, and has performed with orchestras across South Africa, including Kwa-Zulu Natal, Johannesburg and Cape Town Philharmonics.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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  • Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'There was a time when I played in the bathroom'
    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

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    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

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    Sheku Kanneh-Mason: 'Music must be valued as a core subject... it’s amazing.'

    Ahead of his appearance at the Last Night of the Proms, the cellist talks about growing up in a house full of musicians, and his love of Rachmaninov, Tupac and Arsenal.

    Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, 23, is the third of seven siblings - Isata, Braimah, Konya, Jeneba, Aminata, Mariatu, aged 26 to 13 years - all musicians who regularly perform together. He grew up in Nottingham and won BBC Young Musician 2016, which catapulted him to worldwide fame and an invitation to perform at the wedding of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle in 2018, watched by an estimated two billion people.

    Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cellist, photographed in London.

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