Kol Nidrei: Elegy for Pamela
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Label: Nimbus - Alliance
Cat No: NI6356
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 3rd November 2017
Contents
Works
String Quartet no.13 in B flat major, op.130A Fugue for Pamela
At the Mid Hour of Night
To a Nightingale
Votive
Vitae
Kol Nidrei Memorial
Artists
Wihan QuartetWorks
String Quartet no.13 in B flat major, op.130A Fugue for Pamela
At the Mid Hour of Night
To a Nightingale
Votive
Vitae
Kol Nidrei Memorial
Artists
Wihan QuartetAbout
Together with her husband Simon she set up a charity in 1988, CAVATINA Chamber Music Trust, with the aim of attracting the younger generation to chamber music. Pamela was the driving force of the whole project. In a single-minded fashion and with total commitment, she developed a multifaceted series of activities designed to attract the youth of this country to the idea that chamber music is fun. Both Pamela and her husband Simon were awarded MBEs in 2010 for establishing CAVATINA and all its education work. Pamela represents a wonderful role model for others who aspire to enhance the music education systems of this nation.
“When I decided to mount a memorial concert for Pamela it was clear to me that chamber music had to be the basis upon which to plan the event. Chamber music pervaded her life for many years and it was appropriate to use it as the vehicle for projecting her love and dreams. The other decision I reached very quickly was that the best ensemble to perform the whole programme was the Wihan Quartet from Prague. Pamela looked after them with great affection ever since they won the First Prize as well as the Audience Prize of the London International String Quartet Competition in 1991. The Wihan Quartet always referred to her as ‘our English mother’.” – Simon Majaro
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