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Associate Principal Clarinet William Knight

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When did you join the RSNO?
April 2024.

Where are you from?
Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.

Where did you study?
I studied for four years at the Royal College of Music, London.

What do you enjoy most about being in the RSNO?
Performing my favourite music with brilliant colleagues. Being in a symphony orchestra has been my dream job since I was about nine, so I feel incredibly lucky!

Tell us your favourite RSNO story/memory so far.
Performing at the KKL in Lucerne, Switzerland, while on tour in January, was an amazing experience. It’s one of the world’s greatest concert halls.

What do you enjoy doing when you’re not playing with the Orchestra?
Running (especially on Saturdays at Parkrun), antiquing with my partner, cooking for friends, and spending time with my dog, Mabel.

Do you have any hidden talents?
I have a very good memory for very specific facts and numbers, unfortunately not for the location of my keys.

If you could have dinner with anyone (alive or dead) who would it be, and why?
If I had to choose one person, it would be John Williams. His music has always been a source of inspiration for me, and I have no doubt he has some incredible stories from a long and illustrious career.

You’re stranded on a desert island. You’re allowed 3 CDs and 1 book. What would they be, and why?
I know everyone says this, but this is a really tough one! I’d have some Oscar Peterson, some Mozart Piano concerti with Murray Perahia or Robert Levin, and the complete Sibelius symphonies. My book would be the complete Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle.

Sub-principal Trumpet Katie Smith

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When did you join the RSNO?
March 2024.

Where are you from?
London.

Where did you study?
Guildhall School of Music and Drama for my undergrad then Royal Academy of Music for my masters degree.

What do you enjoy most about being in the RSNO?
I really love how friendly the orchestra is and that the job allows me to travel and see so many different parts of Scotland.

Tell us your favourite RSNO story/memory so far.
I really enjoyed the Orchestra’s tour to Salzburg in October 2023. I particularly enjoyed performing Chris Gough’s encore Eightsome Reels 2.0.

What do you enjoy doing when you’re not playing with the Orchestra?
I really enjoy paddleboarding and have been enjoying getting to grips with it in this colder climate. I also enjoy spending time with my sausage dog Eddie.

Do you have any hidden talents?
I can quote the majority of the TV show Friends.

If you could have dinner with anyone (alive or dead) who would it be, and why?
Louis Prima – a trumpet player and entertainer from New Orleans. He was most famous for his role in Disney’s The Jungle Book as the orangutan King Louie. I went to an exhibition about him at the New Orleans Jazz museum and thought he had the most interesting and varied career.

You’re stranded on a desert island. You’re allowed 3 CDs and 1 book. What would they be, and why?
I’d bring a recording of Symphonie Fantastique by Hector Berlioz as it’s one of my favourite pieces of music and holds many happy memories for me, Bayview by Project Smok (a Scottish neo-trad trio) and pretty much anything ever written or performed by Dua Lipa. The book I would choose would be Captain Corelli’s Mandolin by Louis de Bernières.

Piano Mischa Cheung

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Mischa Cheung studied with Prof. Konstantin Scherbakov at the Zurich University of the Arts and has taken up a busy career bringing him to many concert stages and festivals throughout the world. He is a member of the Gershwin Piano Quartet, a highly praised ensemble which performs spectacular arrangements on four pianos and released its album “Transatlantiques” with Sony Classical in 2018.

Mischa Cheung plays solo and chamber music recitals and regularly performs as a soloist at the Symphonic Game Music Concerts directed by the Merregnon Studios. This concert series has e.g. taken him to tour Japan with the London Symphony Orchestra and he has also appeared with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, the Beethoven Orchestra Bonn, the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. In 2023 he played the solo part at the recording of the album “Final Symphony II” with the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra.

He has also worked together with the renowned choreographer Alexandra Bachzetsis composing and playing the music of transdisciplinary works commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art New York and the Art Institute of Chicago. In 2019 his recording of the piano concerto by Friedrich Gulda was released by Solo Musica receiving much critical acclaim.

He was a member of the ECHO-award winning ensemble Spark from 2011 until 2015 and took part in extensive concert tours and numerous radio, tv and cd productions including recordings for Deutsche Grammophon and Berlin Classics. Mischa Cheung teaches at the Zurich University of the Arts and after being assistant to the masterclass of Prof. Konstantin Scherbakov for many years he has recently been appointed a lecturer for piano and improvisation.

See Mischa Cheung perform Final Symphony with the RSNO on 8 and 9 November 2024. 

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