
Insular Worlds with Peter Gregson
Insular Worlds with Peter Gregson, Dobrawa Czocher, Dom La Nena, Sebastian Plano
Peter Gregson leads the discussion; he took up cello at age four after seeing James Bond sled down a mountainside on a cello case in The Living Daylights. You may have heard his cello solos in the soundtrack to the 大象传媒's Sherlock series, or on the album 鈥樏 (Divide)鈥 by Ed Sheeran. He released his latest solo album 鈥楶atina鈥 in 2021.
Talking to him is Dobrawa Czocher, a Polish cellist who started playing at the age of 7. She鈥檚 an award-winning chamber and orchestra musician, and her motto is to never stop growing. At the start of 2023 she released her debut solo album 鈥楧reamscapes鈥.
Next is Brazilian-born, Paris-based cellist Dom La Nena. She spent her teenage years studying cello in Buenos Aires with the renowned Christine Walevska before a pop apprenticeship backing Jane Birkin. She鈥檚 one half of Birds on a Wire and her stage name translates as 鈥淒om the Little Girl鈥, an allusion to her time as a child prodigy.
And finally an Argentinian cellist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer, who is best known for his unique approach to music creation 鈥 uninterrupted nights playing and recording every single note by himself in his Berlin studio, layering each musical phrase at a time. It鈥檚 Sebastian Plano.
Together they鈥檒l be talking about working with new collaborators, overcoming creative blocks, and how to define success.
In part 2 of the show, Dobrawa Czocher will be taking us through a playlist she鈥檚 called 鈥楧eepest Cello Tones鈥, a collection of tracks showcasing the best that the instrument has to offer, featuring tracks from Witold Lutos艂awski, Hildur Gu冒nad贸ttir, Stars Of The Lid and many more.