Cellist Raphael Wallfisch performs Finzi’s Cello Concerto at opening concert of the 2015 English Music Festival following release of new Hungarian CD
Firmly positioned at the forefront of championing British music of the 20th century, renowned cellist Raphael Wallfisch performs Gerald Finzi’s Cello Concerto in A minor, a piece with which Wallfisch has a profound personal attachment, at Dorchester Abbey with the BBC Concert Orchestra on 22 May in the opening concert of the 2015 English Music Festival.
Read moreBritish cellist Raphael Wallfisch performs Bach’s Six Suites for Unaccompanied Cello at The Temple Church, London on 17 June
Although Wallfisch has a discography of over 80 CDs, he has yet to record any music by JS Bach, however he has recorded CPE Bach’s Concertos for Cello, Strings and Continuo with the Scottish Ensemble.
Read moreYoung British tenor Matthew Long releases debut CD with the LPO – Till the Stars Fall - of traditional songs and popular anthems from “Jerusalem” to Holst, Finzi and Butterworth
Young tenor Matthew Long, whose diverse career has spanned performances with The Sixteen, I Fagiolini, Sting, Adrian Utley and Will Gregory, releases his debut CD with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Malcolm Martineau and Rufus Miller, of traditional songs and popular anthems, on 2 March 2015.
Read moreMusic education charity London Music Masters wins ‘Excellence in Primary/Early Years’ Award at the 2015 Music Teacher Awards
London Music Masters’ ground-breaking Bridge Project has won the 2015 Music Teacher Award for Excellence in Primary/Early Years for its music programme in inner-city primary schools in London.
Read moreLondon Music Masters hosts third debate on diversity in classical music chaired by Tom Service, with panellists Samantha Fernando, Stephen Frost and Vanessa Reed
Music charity London Music Masters is hosting the talk ‘Positive Action, Negative Reaction?’ in order to influence wider debate around cultural diversity in the classical music sector in the St Paul’s Roof Pavilion at the Royal Festival Hall on Monday 20 April 2015.
Read moreMark Bowden’s Five Memos to receive premiere at Newbury Spring Festival on 10 May, as the first of London Music Masters’ three commissions from leading British composers
Violinist Hyeyoon Park, a London Music Masters Award Holder, and pianist Huw Watkins premiere Mark Bowden’s Five Memos during Newbury Spring Festival’s opening weekend on Sunday 10 May at St Mary’s Church, Kintbury.
Read moreLondon premiere of Mark Bowden’s Five Memos commissioned by London Music Masters for the charity’s first concert at The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art on 12 May
On 12 May, London Music Masters host their first concert featuring new music by living composers at The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art in Islington, including the London premiere of Mark Bowden’s Five Memos based on Italo Calvino’s final essays.
Read moreMusic Charity London Music Masters announces new Creative Partnerships with the London Contemporary Orchestra (LCO) and Young Classical Artists Trust (YCAT)
London Music Masters - the music charity that advocates for access to extraordinary music for everyone - has announced creative partnerships with the London Contemporary Orchestra (LCO) and the Young Classical Artists Trust (YCAT).
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