Various Artists - Stolen Rhythm: Works by Cheryl Frances-Hoad (2017)
Artist: Cheryl Frances-Hoad, Nicholas Daniel, Ivana Gavrić, David Cohen, Rambert Orchestra, Phoenix Piano Trio, Paul Hoskins
Title: Stolen Rhythm: Works by Cheryl Frances-Hoad
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Champs Hill Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 79:03 min
Total Size: 317 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Stolen Rhythm: Works by Cheryl Frances-Hoad
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Champs Hill Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 79:03 min
Total Size: 317 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Katharsis: I. Prelude
2. Katharsis: II. Moto perpetuo
3. Katharsis: III. Minuet & Trio
4. Katharsis: IV. Sarabande
5. Katharsis: V. Gavotte
6. Katharsis: VI. Canto
7. The Forgiveness Machine
8. Quark Dances: I. Allegretto
9. Quark Dances: II. Scherzando
10. Quark Dances: III. Andante
11. Quark Dances: IV. Adagio con fascino
12. Quark Dances: V. Allegretto
13. Homages: I. Contemplation
14. Homages: II. In the Dew
15. Homages: III. Lullaby
16. Homages: IV. Un canard hors de l'eau
17. Homages: V. Song Without Words
18. Homages: VI. Stolen Rhythm
19. Homages: VII. Bar(tik)tok
20. A Refusal to Mourn: I. Recitative
21. A Refusal to Mourn: II. Fugato
22. A Refusal to Mourn: III. Chorale
RPS Award-winning British composer Cheryl Frances-Hoad's fourth disc with Champs Hill Records, this is a compilation of chamber orchestral, chamber and solo piano works inspired by composers from the past.
Cheryl Frances-Hoad explains the meaning behind the disc: “Throughout my composing life I have found myself continually looking to composers from the past in order to create something new. This disc … is united by the theme of ‘homage’: each piece, although I hope clearly recognisable as my own, involved immersing myself in the language of another composer in order to write it.”
Cheryl Frances-Hoad explains the meaning behind the disc: “Throughout my composing life I have found myself continually looking to composers from the past in order to create something new. This disc … is united by the theme of ‘homage’: each piece, although I hope clearly recognisable as my own, involved immersing myself in the language of another composer in order to write it.”