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Two outstanding musicians – cellist Răzvan Suma and pianist Rebeca Omordia – will be touring the UK in March 2017 to showcase music by British composers, including a World Premiere performance.
Concert Listings » Two outstanding musicians – cellist Răzvan Suma and pianist Rebeca Omordia – will be touring the UK in March 2017 to showcase music by British composers, including a World Premiere performance.
17 March 2017 at 1.10pm
Two outstanding musicians – cellist Răzvan Suma and pianist Rebeca Omordia – will be touring the UK in March 2017 to showcase music by British composers, including a World Premiere performance.
St James's Piccadilly 197 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9LL United Kingdom 020 7381 0441 http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=123162351119413Razvan Suma, cello
Rebeca Omordia, piano For pianist Rebeca Omordia, continuing her exploration of music by British composers has led to a UK and Romanian tour with cellist, Răzvan Suma; resident cellist and director of the Romanian National Broadcasting Orchestras.
Their programme of British works for cello and piano will include John Ireland's powerful Cello Sonata, Ian Venables' heart-rending ‘Elegy’, and 'Fast Music'; a new work written especially for the tour by Robert Matthew-Walker.
Matthew-Walker is a prolific composer, having written over 160 works, although he is perhaps better-known to classical audiences as a music critic. Written at the request of Omordia, it was the composer’s idea that the piece be called ‘Fast Music’.
“On researching the repertoire, the soloists could find no short fast pieces to contrast with the prevailing slow or moderate ones”, explained Matthew-Walker. “The new work is in a single movement, lasting seven minutes, and is fast throughout, the final bars catching a glimpse of music in a quite different style – but still fast!”
For cellist Răzvan Suma, John Ireland's Cello Sonata was one of the greatest musical revelations; “It is a work full of melancholy and drama - almost brutal at times - and wrapped up in a grandiose and solid sonata structure”, he explained. “I was fortunate to perform the transcription of the work for cello and strings in a live broadcast with the Romanian Chamber Broadcasting Orchestra in Bucharest last summer and I am looking forward to performing it again with Rebeca on tour in 2017.”
"John Ireland's Cello Sonata is one of his darkest works, inspired by the supernatural world of Arthur Machen's writings”, said pianist Rebeca Omordia. “It's full of mystery and poses technical and musical challenges for the pianist. I've played it many times, with cellists Julian and Jiaxin Lloyd Webber and Raphael Wallfisch, and now with the celebrated Romanian cellist, Răzvan Suma, with whom I have performed it in Romania.”
Rebeca’s recent acclaimed performances of John Ireland’s Piano Sonata, ‘Legend’ for Piano and Orchestra and several of the composer’s outstanding miniatures have dazzled audiences and critics alike and in her tour with Răzvan Suma, the duo will be performing the following British and Romanian works:
Sponsored by the Romanian Cultural Institute and the John Ireland Trust, the UK tour is to be followed by performances in Romania and a live broadcast from the Radio Hall in Bucharest on 17th May. Rebeca’s debut recording features Vaughan Williams’s ‘Introduction and Fugue’ with pianist Mark Bebbington and has recently been released on the SOMM label.
Full details: www.rebecaomordia.comRobert Matthew-Walker : Robert Matthew-Walker - Fast Music for cello and piano Op.158 (2016) Ian Venables : Elegy, Op.2 Frank Bridge : Scherzetto John Ireland : Cello Sonata in G minor George Enescu : Sonata in F minor: Allegro Frederick Delius : Romance
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