Heloise Werner: Close-Ups
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Label: Delphian
Cat No: DCD34312
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 28th June 2024
Contents
Works
O vis aeternitatisSombres lieux
Arie a voce sola, op.8
Les Lecons du Mardi
Lullaby for a sister
Unspecified Intentions
close-ups
Artists
Heloise Werner (soprano, cello)Max Baillie (violin, viola, Hardanger fiddle)
Julian Azkoul (violin)
Ruth Gibson (viola)
Colin Alexander (cello)
Marianne Schofield (double bass)
Kit Downes (cello)
Works
O vis aeternitatisSombres lieux
Arie a voce sola, op.8
Les Lecons du Mardi
Lullaby for a sister
Unspecified Intentions
close-ups
Artists
Heloise Werner (soprano, cello)Max Baillie (violin, viola, Hardanger fiddle)
Julian Azkoul (violin)
Ruth Gibson (viola)
Colin Alexander (cello)
Marianne Schofield (double bass)
Kit Downes (cello)
About
Rightly described by Héloïse as ‘amazing people’, her collaborators – Colin Alexander, Julian Azkoul, Max Baillie, Kit Downes, Ruth Gibson and Marianne Schofield – stitch their individual contributions into close-ups in colours just as vibrant as Héloïse’s own.
Sound/Video
Reviews
French-born, UK-based Heloïse Werner always creates a buzz of activity and makes good things happen. [...] That philosophy of uttering interesting or provocative things with brevity is the product of a preternaturally lively and busy mind, and is invariably fascinating. Sebastian ScotneyError on this page? Let us know here
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