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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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Tar's breakout star Sophie Kauer: 'I learned to act from Cate Blanchett'
The rising cello star on making her acclaimed acting debut opposite the Hollywood A-lister, studying Michael Caine and returning to music after a whirlwind year.
Sophie Kauer's first ever acting role was as a nobleman, complete with eyeshadow beard, at the back of a school production of The Tempest. Her only lines were to say, "Aye" three times. Her second acting role is opposite Cate Blanchett, in one of most anticipated films of the year.
Tar is set in the rarefied world of the Berlin Philharmonic and tracks the fortunes of the orchestra’s (fictional) first female chief conductor Lydia Tar, played by Blanchett. The 21-year-old Kauer plays Russian cello prodigy Olga Metkina, who entrances Tar just as the conductor-composer becomes enveloped in personal and professional crisis.
This may be Kauer's professional acting debut, but it's also a role she was born to play as a rising star cellist herself - she is currently in her third year at the Norwegian Academy of Music in Oslo.
British-German cellist and actress Sophie Kauer pictured at SoHo Hotel, Soho.
Kauer makes her feature film acting debut in Todd Field's TAR.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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'
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'
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'
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'
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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