Rainer hersch full concert for george
Rainer hersch full concert for george
Concert for george performers.
Rainer Hersch
British conductor
Rainer Hersch (born 7 November 1962) is a British conductor, actor, writer and comedian known for his comical take on classical music.[1][2] He has toured in more than 30 countries and has broadcast extensively, principally for the BBC.
His radio series include All Classical Music Explained (BBC Radio 4, 1997); Rainer Hersch's 20th Century Retrospective (BBC Radio 3, 1999) and All the Right Notes, Not Necessarily in the Right Order (BBC Radio 4, 2003 and 2006).
Early life
Hersch read Economics at Lancaster University, where his fellow students included Andy Serkis and James May. A Monty Python fan in his youth, he joined the Revue Group, the university's student comedy troupe, and began his writing career.
He was a member of Cartmel College[3] and served as JCR president – a position usually held by final year students – during his first term.[4] In July 2015 he was presented with an Alumni Awar