A Cello Galaxy of British Women Composers
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Label: Divine Art
Cat No: DDX21134
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 6th June 2025
Contents
Works
CapricieuseIdylle
L'Escarpolette (Swing Song)
Das Fischermadchen
Epilogue: Lento
Cello Sonata, op.7
Bagatelle
Legend
Sarabande
L'Amour de moi
Mignonne, allons voir si la Rose
Serenade
Mountain Airs
Winter Song
The Coolin
Wiegenlied (Lullaby)
Artists
Catherine Wilmers (cello)Jill Morton (piano)
Works
CapricieuseIdylle
L'Escarpolette (Swing Song)
Das Fischermadchen
Epilogue: Lento
Cello Sonata, op.7
Bagatelle
Legend
Sarabande
L'Amour de moi
Mignonne, allons voir si la Rose
Serenade
Mountain Airs
Winter Song
The Coolin
Wiegenlied (Lullaby)
Artists
Catherine Wilmers (cello)Jill Morton (piano)
About
The album is more than a rediscovery – it is a testament to the resilience and artistry of these composers. The satisfyingly detailed liner notes reveal the challenges they faced, often in their own words or through the prejudices of their time. As late as the 1920s, the critic Cecil Gray echoed Dr Johnson’s notorious remark: ‘A woman’s composing is like a dog walking on its hind legs; it is not done well but you are surprised to see it done at all.’ Such dismissals only fuel the need to champion these voices today.
Wilmers’ deep connection to this repertoire is evident in every performance, matched sensitively by accompanying pianist, Jill Morton. A former cellist with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Catherine Wilmers has long questioned why so few works by women have entered the standard repertoire. This album is part of her answer – a luminous and long-overdue celebration of their music.
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