Winning the BBC Young Musician of the Year Award at the age of 17 in 2016
changed the life of Sheku Kanneh-Mason and set him on the road to becoming one
of the world's most exciting young cellists, not least for his unlikely
arrangements of material like Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah' and Bob Marley's 'No
Woman No Cry'. He even became the subject of TV documentary 'Young, Gifted &
Classical: The Making of a Maestro' which added to his already high profile,
leading up to the release of his first recording, a three-track EP that included
Casal's 'Song of the Birds', Bloch's 'Abodah' ...