Romance and Reverie: Holst and his Contemporaries
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Label: Albion Records
Cat No: ALBCD065
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 11th October 2024
Contents
Works
LamentValse Caprice
Irish Country Songs (3)
Midsummer Moon
A Song of the Night, op.19 no.1 (arr. Hannah Roper)
Invocation, op.19 no.2 (arr. Hannah Roper)
Lyric Movement (arr. Hannah Roper)
English Sketches (4)
Revery
Romance
The Lark Ascending (arr. Valeria Clarke)
Artists
Hannah Roper (violin)Martin Jacoby (piano)
Emma Tring (soprano)
Valeria Clarke (harp)
Works
LamentValse Caprice
Irish Country Songs (3)
Midsummer Moon
A Song of the Night, op.19 no.1 (arr. Hannah Roper)
Invocation, op.19 no.2 (arr. Hannah Roper)
Lyric Movement (arr. Hannah Roper)
English Sketches (4)
Revery
Romance
The Lark Ascending (arr. Valeria Clarke)
Artists
Hannah Roper (violin)Martin Jacoby (piano)
Emma Tring (soprano)
Valeria Clarke (harp)
About
Gustav Holst is represented by three works, all of them in previously unrecorded arrangements. Ralph Vaughan Williams's The Lark Ascending is heard in an arrangement for violin and harp by Valeria Clarke. William Hurlstone, who died at the age of 30 in 1906, was highly regarded by his teacher, Sir Charles Stanford. He is represented by the first recording of his Four English Sketches, and by two further previously unrecorded works for violin and piano. Rebecca Clarke was a viola player and composer whose work has become better known in recent years. Emma Tring sings her Three Irish Country Songs for voice and violin. We also hear her Midsummer Moon for violin and piano. Ethel Barns, from Watford was a child prodigy, who was already performing in public on both the violin and the piano before going to the Royal Academy at the age of 13. We hear premiere recordings of two pieces for violin and piano.
Hannah Roper studied with Rodney Friend, Mateja Marinković (Royal Academy of Music) and James Clark, and was the recipient of the Martin Musical Scholarship of the Philharmonia Orchestra for three consecutive years. She received the inaugural Yehudi Menuhin Prize for string playing whilst reading Music at Cambridge University. She enjoys a varied solo career with a particular focus on English music, and also performs regularly in major venues in the UK and abroad. Her violin, previously played by Lydia Mordkovitch, is by Harris and Sheldon. Pianist Martin Jacoby has performed throughout the UK as a solo and chamber musician. Better known as a recording artist and composer, Martin has made more than 100 recordings of classical, contemporary and original works. Notable releases include Debussy: Images, an album of Mozart's Piano Sonatas as well as two full-length original albums plus an EP of original works featuring the Up North Session Orchestra.
Soprano Emma Tring specialises in contemporary music. John Pickard's song cycle, Verlaine Songs, was written for Emma and she recorded it with Martyn Brabbins and BBC National Orchestra of Wales. She is a long-term member of the BBC Singers and EXAUDI and she recently joined new vocal ensemble Vox Urbane. Valeria Clarke is a multi-award-winning harpist based in London - specialising in solo harp performances, event performances, orchestral harp and session recording. She regularly plays harp for orchestras including the LPO and the London Contemporary Orchestra and is principal harpist in the London Electronic Orchestra.
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