Halo: Music for Piano
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Label: Nimbus - Alliance
Cat No: NI6354
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 3rd November 2017
Contents
Artists
Andrew Matthews-Owen (piano)Works
On the Chequer'd Field Array'dPreludes (6)
Halo
Modetudes
Nocturne
Artists
Andrew Matthews-Owen (piano)About
‘This CD is however my first recording of contemporary music for solo piano, and has been a revelatory and inspiring experience.
‘Introducing music written in our own time is at once a joy and a responsibility. Often, and despite our best efforts , some very good scores are heard on only a handful of occasions. For many listeners it will be their first encounter with a new composer. Thus a clear belief in the sound world of every composer one premieres is vital not just to the success of a new piece by to winning or losing pote ntial admirers for living composers.
‘The composers on this disc dwell in very different yet equally marvellous sound worlds.’
Described recently as a ‘splendid keyboard artist’ (Fanfare Magazine USA), ‘an immaculate accompanist… dashing virtuosity’ (BBC Music Magazine) and ‘a superlative pianist’ (MusicWeb International), Andrew Matthews-Owen enjoys a busy career as a pianist and performance coach. He has partnered numerous leading contemporary singers and musicians and future engagements include recitals with Susan Bickley and Claire Booth featuring premieres of new works by Jonathan Dove and Augusta Read Thomas.
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