Hidden Gems III – Pheobe (1909) by Mel Bonis
Quite rightfully, the work of composers such as Lili Boulanger (1893-1918) are being rediscovered with enthusiasm. Written a year before her death at just 24, Vieille prière bouddhique is a … Continue reading
Aline Van Barentzen
Aline Van Barentzen: Her earliest recordings and Chopin, Liszt & Villa-Lobos. APR. Length: 2 hours 27 minutes Lately I’ve been listening to a new release of Aline Van Barentzen’s (1897-1981) … Continue reading
Leo Ornstein
There are some figures whose lifespans encompass seemingly impossible social and historical changes. Think of Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) or Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) (‘From Cowboys to Disco’, as my friend remarked). … Continue reading
‘I knew it was my music’: Idil Biret Concert & Interview
Those assembled in Westminster Cathedral Hall earlier this month had the pleasure and privilege to hear the celebrated Turkish pianist Idil Biret in a concert arranged by the Chopin Society. … Continue reading
Sibelius: betwixt and between
Shortly before the announcement of Simon Rattle’s appointment as musical director of the LSO last month, he completed a series of concerts at the Barbican centred around a survey of … Continue reading