Pamela Harrison - Lonely Landscape: Chamber Music and Song
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Label: Resonus Classics
Cat No: RES10351
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 15th November 2024
Contents
Works
Cello SonataKindling of the Day
Octetto Pastorale
Pieces (4)
Poems (8) of Walter de la Mare (A Present for Paul)
Septet
The Lonely Landscape
Artists
Royal Welsh Chamber PlayersWorks
Cello SonataKindling of the Day
Octetto Pastorale
Pieces (4)
Poems (8) of Walter de la Mare (A Present for Paul)
Septet
The Lonely Landscape
Artists
Royal Welsh Chamber PlayersAbout
The album showcases Harrison’s distinctive style, characterised by an elegant, understated idiom reflective of mid-20th-century English music.
This album features the premiere recordings of a selection of Harrison’s songs, alongside her chamber works, ranging from large-scale ensemble pieces to intimate miniatures.
The performers, a mix of distinguished teaching staff from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama and talented recent graduates, bring fresh vitality to Harrison’s music, ensuring her legacy endures.
Harrison’s compositions, often overlooked, are rediscovered here with a sensitivity and clarity that highlight their timeless charm and sophisticated craftsmanship. This release is a testament to Harrison’s unique voice and her significant, yet underappreciated, contribution to British music.
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