David Matthews - Complete Piano Trios
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Label: Toccata Classics
Cat No: TOCC0369
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 13th January 2017
Contents
Works
Journeying Songs for solo cello, op.95Piano Trio no.1, op.34
Piano Trio no.2, op.61
Piano Trio no.3, op.97
Artists
Leonore Piano TrioWorks
Journeying Songs for solo cello, op.95Piano Trio no.1, op.34
Piano Trio no.2, op.61
Piano Trio no.3, op.97
Artists
Leonore Piano TrioAbout
These three piano trios evoke two other masters, since they have something of the drama of Shostakovich and the lyrical intensity of Vaughan Williams. All these elements are drawn together in Matthews’s own voice to make these works some of the most moving chamber music of recent years, in performances that the composer considers exemplary.
The Leonore Piano Trio brings together three internationally acclaimed artists – the violinist Benjamin Nabarro, cellist Gemma Rosefield and pianist Tim Horton – who have given concerts throughout the UK, Italy and New Zealand. For Hyperion they have recorded the two piano trios by Anton Arensky, about which Gramophone wrote ‘it is harder to imagine playing of greater empathy’, and the three trios by Édouard Lalo, which was selected as ‘Disc of the Week’ on BBC Radio 3 Record Review and which The Sunday Times described as ‘remarkable’. This is their first recording for Toccata Classics.
Winner of the prestigious Pierre Fournier Award at the Wigmore Hall in 2007, Gemma Rosefield made her concerto debut at the age of sixteen when she won First Prize in the European Music for Youth Competition in Oslo. She performs regularly on BBC Radio 3 and, outside the UK, has played widely throughout Europe, as well as in Japan, Kenya, Mexico, New Zealand, Russia and the USA. She has a deep interest in contemporary music, and works have been written for her by James Francis Brown, Julian Dawes, Michael Kamen, David Knotts, Cecilia McDowall, David Matthews and Rhian Samuel.
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