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Published: Thursday, 14 November 2024 at 09:29 AM


Back in 2021, the then Prince Charles (now King Charles) reflected on his time in the cello section of the orchestra of Trinity College, Cambridge, with poet Simon Armitage. He joined Armitage on the BBC Radio 4 podcast The Poet Laureate Has Gone to His Shed, with the recording taking place in the barn of his Welsh home Llwynywermod, in Llandovery.

‘I loved playing in the orchestra at Trinity – albeit rather badly,’ admitted the Prince of Wales. ‘I remember playing in Beethoven‘s Fifth Symphony and trying to practise in my room at Cambridge to an old record conducted by Herbert von Karajan, who was the great conductor in those days, in the sixties. There was me sitting with my cello and my tuning fork, and I put this thing on, and of course he took it at an incredible lick – you’ve no idea how fast!’.

He’s right. Karajan’s Beethoven is particularly swift. Have a listen here.