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Ursula Jones

Michael Berkeley's guest is the co-founder of the English Chamber Orchestra and philanthropist Ursula Jones.

Ursula Jones is 鈥渘othing short of a musical icon鈥 鈥 at least according to the Royal Philharmonic Society, who made her an honorary member last year at the age of 92. She has devoted her life to music, and has long championed the work of young performers 鈥 she gave Daniel Barenboim his first break as a conductor in London, when he was just 23.

Ursula was born in Lucerne in 1932, where her father was one of the founders of the Lucerne Festival, so famous musicians, including the likes of Richard Strauss, were never far away.

She came to London in 1954 and worked as a secretary for the Philharmonia Orchestra, moving on to co-found the English Chamber Orchestra in 1960. She married the eminent trumpet player Philip Jones, and later managed his Brass Ensemble.

Music isn鈥檛 her only fascination: she completed a doctorate in archaeology at the age of 60, and in 2021 she cycled 100km to raise money for the charity Brass for Africa.

Ursula's choices include music by Britten, Mozart and Handel.

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1 hour, 26 minutes

On radio

Sun 9 Feb 2025 12:00

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  • Sun 9 Feb 2025 12:00

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