Ishminder Mangat in conversation with Roger Kneebone

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David Juritz in conversation with Roger Kneebone

David Juritz started playing the violin at the age of five. After winning the Royal College of Music's top award he joined the English Chamber Orchestra before becoming the Leader of the London Mozart Players - a role he held for seventeen years. He is well known for his recordin ...  Show more

Rob Ryan in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Rob Ryan studied Fine Art at Trent Polytechnic and specialised in printmaking at the Royal College of Art in London. For many years he has worked from his London studio. He has written and illustrated several books and he is particularly well known for his papercuts, which are in ...  Show more

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