Berkeley College Tea: A Conversation with Steven Isserlis
British cellist Steven Isserlis is an internationally acclaimed soloist, chamber musician, author, and broadcaster known for his wide-ranging repertoire from baroque to contemporary works. He has performed with leading orchestras worldwide and premiered major compositions by composers such as John Tavener and Thomas Adès. His award-winning recordings span core cello repertoire, including works by Johann Sebastian Bach and Ludwig van Beethoven, earning Grammy nominations and critical acclaim. Beyond performance, he is a celebrated author of books on music for both adults and children, a creative curator of major concert series, and a respected educator. Honored with a CBE by Elizabeth II, he has served since 1997 as Artistic Director of the International Musicians Seminar in Prussia Cove and performs on the 1726 “Marquis de Corberon” Stradivarius cello.
Steven Isserlis, Photo: Satoshi Aoyagi