To support the release of "Heinrich Schütz - A German in Venice" (First Hand Records FHR 145) , The Brook Street Band's new recording with tenor David de Winter, Tatty and David chat about the music, their love of the language Latin, the making
Deviating from her usual Handelian subject matter Tatty Theo is joined by conductor John Andrews for a chat about John Frederick Lampe's opera "The Dragon of Wantley".Tatty, baroque cellist and founder of award-winning music ensemble The Brook
Tatty Theo delves into the history of Handel's now-famous oratorio "Israel in Egypt". Tatty, baroque cellist and founder of award-winning music ensemble The Brook Street Band, has always loved the composer George Frideric Handel's music. In th
Tatty Theo, cellist and founder of award-winning music ensemble The Brook Street Band, has always loved the composer George Frideric Handel's music. In the #loveHandel podcast, Tatty shares her passion for Handel, with information about Handel'
Tatty Theo, cellist and founder of award-winning music ensemble The Brook Street Band, has always loved the composer George Frideric Handel's music. In the #loveHandel podcast, Tatty shares her passion for Handel, with information about Handel'
Tatty Theo, cellist and founder of award-winning music ensemble The Brook Street Band, has always loved the composer George Frideric Handel's music. In the #loveHandel podcast, Tatty shares her passion for Handel, with information about Handel'
Tatty Theo, cellist and founder of award-winning music ensemble The Brook Street Band, has always loved the composer George Frideric Handel's music. In the #loveHandel podcast, Tatty shares her passion for Handel, with information about Handel'
Baroque cellist and founder of The Brook Street Band, Tatty Theo, gives an overview of Handel's life, from his childhood in Halle, to his first professional appointment in Hamburg, his time in Italy and his move to London. Tatty divides Handel'
Baroque cellist and founder of The Brook Street Band, Tatty Theo, talks about Handel's trio sonatas, some of his most beautiful chamber music, written over a 35-year period, and spanning several European countries. Tatty gives some background i