Stolen Rhythm: Works by Cheryl Frances-Hoad
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Label: Champs Hill Records
Cat No: CHRCD119
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 30th June 2017
Contents
Works
A Refusal to MournHomages
Katharsis: Concerto for cello and ensemble
Quark Dances
The Forgiveness Machine
Artists
Rambert OrchestraPhoenix Piano Trio
Ivana Gavric (piano)
Nicholas Daniel (oboe)
David Cohen (cello)
Conductor
Paul HoskinsWorks
A Refusal to MournHomages
Katharsis: Concerto for cello and ensemble
Quark Dances
The Forgiveness Machine
Artists
Rambert OrchestraPhoenix Piano Trio
Ivana Gavric (piano)
Nicholas Daniel (oboe)
David Cohen (cello)
Conductor
Paul HoskinsAbout
Cheryl Frances-Hoad explains the meaning behind the disc: “Throughout my composing life I have found myself continually looking to composers from the past in order to create something new. This disc … is united by the theme of ‘homage’: each piece, although I hope clearly recognisable as my own, involved immersing myself in the language of another composer in order to write it.”
Admired for her originality and fluency, Cheryl Frances-Hoad has been composing to commission since she was fifteen. Cheryl’s music has received critical acclaim, being described as “like a declaration of faith in the eternal verities of composition” (The Times) with “a voice overflowing not only with ideas, but also with the discipline and artistry necessary to harness them” (The Scotsman).
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