Letting the Light In
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Label: NMC Recordings
Cat No: NMCD283
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 20th September 2024
Contents
Works
Random eddies (in the space time continuum)Anni
Gini
Joni
Galwad y Mynydd
letting the light in
Diminshed Credibility
Secrets in the Centrefold
Artists
Siwan Rhys (piano)Sonia Allori (clarinet, electronic wind instrument)
Jo-Anne Cox (cello)
Elinor Rowlands (narrator)
Works
Random eddies (in the space time continuum)Anni
Gini
Joni
Galwad y Mynydd
letting the light in
Diminshed Credibility
Secrets in the Centrefold
Artists
Siwan Rhys (piano)Sonia Allori (clarinet, electronic wind instrument)
Jo-Anne Cox (cello)
Elinor Rowlands (narrator)
About
Performed by Welsh pianist Siwan Rhys, the album also features performances by Sonia Allori (clarinet and electronic wind instrument), Jo-Anne Cox (Cello), and Elinor Rowlands (Narrator).
The album was made possible due to a partnership between Drake Music Scotland, the Disabled Artist Network, Ty Cerdd, and NMC Recordings and funded by PRS Foundation's Beyond Borders Fund 2023. The project was managed by Pete Sparkes, Caitlin Mulgrew, and Thursa Sanderson of Drake Music Scotland, alongside Associate Composer Ben Lunn.
The works featured on this album were premiered at a concert at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama / Coleg Brehinol Cerdd a Drama Cymru on 3 November 2023.
Ben Lunn, Associate Composer for Drake Music Scotland, and curator of this album, said: 'Disabled people occupy a curious position in classical music. There are giant historic figures like Beethoven and Gustav Holst, but they are recognised as great composers – and much of the discussion around their disability is avoided, nullified, or erased. Similarly, the history of Disabled composers working with keyboards also is quite curiously rich where figures like John Stanley, Beethoven, Louis Vierne, Jean Langlais, and Erik Satie have made significant contributions to the genre over many centuries. This history places this album in a unique position, because despite the richness of history this is the first professional compilation release which specifically showcases Disabled composers who have written fascinating works for piano.
'The composers featured within this release are a snapshot of contemporary Disabled composers working in Britain, all of whom have a wide variety of musical concerns and interests – but give a hint of the wild variety that is being produced by Disabled composers more broadly today.'
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