Jane Antonia Cornish - Duende
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Label: Delos
Cat No: DE3459
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 28th April 2014
Contents
Artists
Alyssa Park (violin)Kathleen Sloan (violin)
Brett Banducci (viola)
Vanessa Freebairn-Smith (cello)
Miranda Cuckson (violin)
Blair McMillen (piano)
Lee Trio
Works
Clair-obscurDuende
In Luce
Artists
Alyssa Park (violin)Kathleen Sloan (violin)
Brett Banducci (viola)
Vanessa Freebairn-Smith (cello)
Miranda Cuckson (violin)
Blair McMillen (piano)
Lee Trio
About
British Academy Award-winning composer Jane Antonia Cornish is a rising talent on the international scene, with many other awards and distinctions to her credit. Known primarily for her remarkable film scores, she has also garnered well-deserved acclaim for her accessible and skilfully wrought symphonic and chamber compositions.
In this, her debut release on Delos, three of her stunning chamber works are offered in world premiere recordings - winningly delivered by the Lee Trio, as well as a roster of top-notch solo and chamber musicians.
Cornish’s music contains powerful extremes, evoking archetypal themes of light and darkness. Duende, for piano trio, takes its listeners from sublime tranquillity to deft abandon. In Luce, for string quartet, suggests an expanse of solitary isolation, with slivers of light attempting to shine through a fractured and desperate tableau. Clair-Obscur, for violin and piano, favours breadth of space within a context of ever-growing urgency.
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