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BRITISH PIANO CONCERTOS
The general tenor throughout most of the disc can be described, oxymoronically perhaps, as ‘light’ music with dissonance…
ERNEST MOERAN: Chamber Music
This fine recording will serve to much enhance the reputation of both Moeran and the Fidelio Trio. It has already been selected as an ‘Editor’s Choice’ in the March Gramophone…
EDWARD COWIE: Where Song Was Born
I learned a lot from this fascinating CD, not just musically but regarding so many extraordinary and exotic birds, most of which I had not heard of before…
ARNOLD BAX: From the Hills of Dreams
Bax’s songs rarely show up on disc or in concert. I have a couple of earlier CDs that only infrequently get played– so would these eighteen unrecorded songs lure me back to this part of the composers oeuvre?
Concert review: William Blezard Centenary Concert
William Blezard was a pianist, composer and musical director to Joyce Grenfell and Marlene Dietrich, and was married to the pioneering female conductor and musicianship teacher Joan Kemp Potter…
Feature: William Baines and Flamborough Head
An internet search on Flamborough Head directed me, by chance, to the song Good night to Flamboro’ and William Baines…