Reade - A Celebration of Paul Reade
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Label: Signum
Cat No: SIGCD758
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 18th August 2023
Contents
Works
Catalonia (orch. Tim Gibson)Chants du Roussilon (5 Catalan folksongs, arr. Paul Reade)
Flute Concerto
Serenata for wind sextet
Victorian Kitchen Garden Suite (arr. JW Nelleke)
El cant dels ocells (arr. Paul Reade)
Artists
Philippa Davies (flute)Pumeza Matshikiza (soprano)
Helen Tunstall (harp)
Laurence Perkins (bassoon)
London Winds
English Chamber Orchestra
Conductor
Robin O’NeillWorks
Catalonia (orch. Tim Gibson)Chants du Roussilon (5 Catalan folksongs, arr. Paul Reade)
Flute Concerto
Serenata for wind sextet
Victorian Kitchen Garden Suite (arr. JW Nelleke)
El cant dels ocells (arr. Paul Reade)
Artists
Philippa Davies (flute)Pumeza Matshikiza (soprano)
Helen Tunstall (harp)
Laurence Perkins (bassoon)
London Winds
English Chamber Orchestra
Conductor
Robin O’NeillAbout
However, he also wrote a huge range of equally wonderful but less well-known pieces, full of melodic invention, wit and fabulous energy. They are previously unpublished and unrecorded works that deserve to be heard.
These are premiere recordings (except for the Chants du Roussillon) and show Paul’s music at its best: tender, poignant, humorous and uplifting, full of wonderful melodic and dramatic invention.
Philippa Davies has been hailed as a “first-rate virtuoso” with “winning charm,” “exceptional eloquence,” and an “almost electrical response to technique.” Since her celebrated performance of Mozart’s Concerto in D major at the BBC Proms in 1988, she has gained an international reputation as one of the finest flautists currently performing.
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