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Imogen Holst ‘String Quintet’: A Late Entry

Imogen Holst: String Quintet Context As the only child of British composer, Gustav Holst, Imogen Holst (1907-1984) is fondly remembered for being a popular composer, arranger, administrator, teacher and conductor. Her oeuvre is comprised of works for a number of different ensembles and genres, making her a rather diverse composer. Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years ago
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Ruth Gipps ‘Ambarvalia’: A Mature Style

Ruth Gipps: Ambarvalia Context By the time of her death in 1999, Ruth Gipps had an incredible oeuvre of music to represent her career throughout the 20th century. She initially studied oboe with Léon Goossens, piano with Arthur Alexander and composition with Gordon Jacob and Ralph Vaughan Williams whilst she Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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Interview with Bridget Yee

Interview with Bridget Yee BBC Young Musician 2020 Keyboard Finalist Bridget Yee has been studying music in the UK since the age of 11. A multi-instrumentalist, Bridget has performed around the world in countries such as Germany, China and Japan. We were excited to chat to Bridget about her time Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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Ruth Gipps ‘Horn Concerto’: A Family Affair

Ruth Gipps: Horn Concerto Context By the time of her death in 1999, Ruth Gipps had an incredible oeuvre of music to represent her career throughout the 20th century. A pupil of Gordon Jacob, Arthur Alexander and Ralph Vaughan Williams whilst at the Royal College of Music, Gipps multitasked as Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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Ruth Gipps ‘Symphony No.4’: Classic British Style

Ruth Gipps: Symphony No.4 Context By the time of her death in 1999, Ruth Gipps had an incredible oeuvre of music to represent her career throughout the 20th century. A pupil of Gordon Jacob, Arthur Alexander and Ralph Vaughan Williams whilst at the Royal College of Music, Gipps multitasked as Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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Ruth Gipps ‘Song for Orchestra’: A Short Tone Poem

Ruth Gipps: Song for Orchestra Context By the time of her death in 1999, Ruth Gipps had an incredible oeuvre of music to represent her career throughout the 20th century. A pupil of Gordon Jacob, Arthur Alexander and Ralph Vaughan Williams whilst at the Royal College of Music, Gipps multitasked Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
Blogs

Dulcie Holland ‘Fantasy Trio’: A Feast for the Ears

Dulcie Holland: Fantasy Trio Context Composed in 1938 for a violin, cello and piano trio, Australian composer Dulcie Holland’s (1913-2000) Fantasy Trio is a real treat for the ears. Regarded as one of most significant composers of her time, Holland’s music spans from chamber to solo repertoire. Holland’s work as Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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Germaine Tailleferre ‘Sonata for Harp’: Heavenly Harp

Germaine Tailleferre: Sonata for Harp Context French composer Germaine Tailleferre (1892-1983) composed her Sonata for Harp in 1953 for the Spanish harpist Nicanor Zabaleta. The sonata was later revised in 1957 after the premiere. The sonata is praised for its influences of jazz, Spanish Habanera and expressionism.    The Music Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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Tera de Marez Oyens ‘String Quartet Contrafactus’: Quite the Quartet

Tera de Marez Oyens: String Quartet Contrafactus Context Born in August 1932, Tera de Marez Oyens was a talented Dutch pianist composer who studied at the Amsterdam Conservatoire under Jan Odé. Oyens wrote a catalogue of over 200 works which mainly focused on song cycles and chamber music. However, during Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago
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Anna Clyne ‘This Midnight Hour’: A Visual Journey

Anna Clyne: This Midnight Hour Context Grammy Award nominated composer Anna Clyne was born in 1980 in London. She formally studied music at the University of Edinburgh for her BMus, and then at the Manhattan School of Music for her MA degree in music. She has received tutelage from the Read more…

By Alex Burns, 4 years4 years ago

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