Edinburgh Quartet, Scottish Chamber Orchestra & Chorus, Garry Walker - Miracles: The Music of Edward Harper (2008)

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Title: Miracles: The Music of Edward Harper
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Delphian
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 58:52
Total Size: 303 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Three Folk Settings for String Quartet: The Lowlands Of Holland (00:03:36)
02. Three Folk Settings for String Quartet: The Ash Grove (00:04:20)
03. Three Folk Settings for String Quartet: Mairi's Wedding (00:02:56)
04. Scena for Solo Cello (00:03:58)
05. Scena II for Flute, Cello and Piano (00:06:19)
06. Symphony No. 2: Overture (00:07:17)
07. Symphony No. 2: The Turnen Stile (00:07:27)
08. Symphony No. 2: Them! Not Us! (00:11:38)
09. Symphony No. 2: Miracles (00:04:15)
10. Symphony No. 2: Epilogue (00:07:06)

Total length: 00:58:52
Label: Delphian Records

Performers:
Edward Harper (piano)
Anna Jones (flute)
Louise Paterson (cello) & David Wilson-Johnson (baritone)
Edinburgh Quartet
Scottish Chamber Orchestra & Chorus
Garry Walker

Composers:
Harper, Edward (b.1941)

Harper's music is firmly within the British symphonic tradition, yet ranges wider still in its deeply felt response to human experience, from the 19th-century Dorset of William Barnes to a message of hope and reconciliation from the present-day Middle East.

Edward Harper was born in Taunton, Somerset. He studied music at Christ Church, Oxford, where he gained a first class honours degree, and at the Royal College of Music, London. Subsequently he studied for a further period with Franco Donatoni in Milan. Since 1964 he has been on the staff of the Faculty of Music at Edinburgh University, where he is a Senior Lecturer. He is active as a pianist and conductor and is the Director of the New Music Group of Scotland, an ensemble which has established itself as a significant and highly- valued part of Scottish musical life, as well as giving concerts in London and abroad.