Hi! I’m a violinist and my podcast Conversations with Musicians with Leah Roseman follows my curiosity about fellow musicians: how did they get to where they are today, what are their perspectives on a life in music?James Ehnes is known internationally as one of the foremost violin soloists. He’s a GRAMMY winner who’s created over 60 acclaimed albums. I was honoured to speak at length with James Ehnes about his career, collaborations, current projects, and his approach with practice and preparation for concerts. Timestamps are below. 


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Timestamps:


(00:00) Intro


(01:38) 2021 recordings Ysaye, Bach, Beethoven quartets


(09:40) Ehnes String Quartet history


(14:00) Seattle Chamber Music Society


(19:40) solo Bach, different recording and performances


(29:35) pacing yourself, importance of run-throughs


(31:20) Paganini


(34:50) repertoire choices, getting pigeon-holed as a performer


(38:10) childhood in Brandon, Francis Chaplin, Sally Thomas, Meadowmount, Donald Henry


(45:25) learning process, pace of preparation, rotation of repertoire


(52:20) advice for music students


(54:55) Intonation


(59:30) Bramwell Tovey


(01:04:05) Andrew Armstrong




photo credit: Benjamin Ealovega