The Songs of Roger Quilter Vol.3
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Label: Nimbus
Cat No: NI5983
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 6th March 2020
Contents
Works
A song at partingEnglish Love Lyrics (5), op.24
June
Music and Moonlight
One Word is too often profaned
Pastoral Songs (3), op.22
Songs (2), op.26
Artists
Charlotte de Rothschild (soprano)Nathan Vale (tenor)
Adrian Farmer (piano)
Works
A song at partingEnglish Love Lyrics (5), op.24
June
Music and Moonlight
One Word is too often profaned
Pastoral Songs (3), op.22
Songs (2), op.26
Artists
Charlotte de Rothschild (soprano)Nathan Vale (tenor)
Adrian Farmer (piano)
About
Charlotte de Rothschild’s career has taken her all over the world. With her wide knowledge of the song repertoire, from different eras, countries and genres, she has created many themed programmes; the best-known being “Family Connections” which traces the musical history of her forebears with music by, and anecdotes about, the composers who were friends, teachers or ancestors of the Rothschild family during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Nathan Vale studied with Ryland Davies at the Royal College of Music and Benjamin Britten International Opera School. He was awarded an Independent Opera Vocal Scholarship to the National Opera Studio, where he was further supported by the Elmley Foundation, ENO, the Nicholas John Trust and The Seary Trust. He is a former winner of the London Handel Singing Competition where he was also awarded the Audience Prize. He continues his studies with David Pollard.
Adrian Farmer trained as an accompanist at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester from 1977, following a music degree at Birmingham University. He first encountered Nimbus Records in 1979, when he was invited to record for them, but quickly made the decision to join the founders as a record producer, a role that he has maintained for 40 years.
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