Douglas Finch - Inner Landscapes Piano And Chamber Music 1984-2013
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Label: Prima Facie
Cat No: PFCD040
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Contents
Artists
Aleksander Szram (Piano)Lisa Nelson (Flute)
Mieko Kanno (Violin
Toby Tramaseur (Violin)
Caroline Szram (Cello)
Artists
Aleksander Szram (Piano)Lisa Nelson (Flute)
Mieko Kanno (Violin
Toby Tramaseur (Violin)
Caroline Szram (Cello)
About
The first ever recording of Douglas Finch's piano and chamber music, 'Inner Landscapes: Piano and Chamber Music 1984-2013' offers an exquisite and compelling portrait of this important Canadian-British composer.
'Inner Landscapes' draws upon the art of the Canadian painter, Emily Carr, whose work features on the CD's cover. In particular, the feelings of "loneliness and quiet rapture" in her paintings drew Finch in, and fit with his self-confessed predilection for the themes of solitude, mourning and spiritual longing. The ten works on this disc each capture an 'inner world' of a particular landscape - in Canada, Germany, North Wales and New York.
Performed by the Canadian flautist Lisa Nelsen ("a flautist and a half" - The Times newspaper), the pianist Aleksander Szram, cellist Caroline Szram, and the violinists Mieko Kanno and Toby Tramaseur,the music spans Finch's compositional output from his early 20s, when he lived in Canada, to the present, after he moved to the UK in 1993.
"This music is inward-looking and deeply personal, though the world it looks into is cavernous, elusiveand unending, a sound-world quite unlike any that I have so far encountered." - Aleksander Szram, piano
Personnel: Aleksander Szram (piano), Lisa Nelson (flute), Mieko Kanno, Toby Tramaseur (violin), Caroline Szram (violin)
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