Tabea Zimmermann began playing the viola from the age of three and her prodigious talent earned her numerous awards and a successful career for which she's been critically acclaimed. But when her conductor and husband of 13 years died suddenly while on tour, her world fell apart.
Tabea talks to Jenni Murray about losing her partner and the impact it's had on her life and work.
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