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WILLIAM ALWYN: Miss Julie
In his middle years William Alwyn was moving away from his extensive interests in music for film towards a more symphonic musical language…
SIR WILLIAM WALTON: Chamber Music
Walton shows flashes of astonishing genius in this composition of his punchy four-movement Piano Quartet written in 1919 at the tender age of just 16…
This Curious Harp
Eleanor Hudson is a fine advocate of this little known music, much of which is quite challenging, technically. She has been closely but atmospherically recorded…
DAME ETHEL SMYTH: The Prison
The Prison, Dame Ethel Smyth’s only symphony and her last major work, is not really a symphony in any conventional sense…
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Folk Songs Volume 2
The charisma and charm that oozes and enchants its way throughout Albion’s second collection of Vaughan William’s Folk Songs is masterfully delivered here…
DAVID MATTHEWS: A Vision of the Sea
A deeply felt affinity with nature proudly sits at the heart of David Matthews’ latest collection of works, a collaboration with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra and Jac van Steen…