Corp - Letters from Lony
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Label: Toccata Classics
Cat No: TOCC0507
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 2nd January 2019
Contents
Artists
Sarah Pring (mezzo-soprano)Chilingirian Quartet
Andrew Brownell (piano)
Works
Letters from LonyArtists
Sarah Pring (mezzo-soprano)Chilingirian Quartet
Andrew Brownell (piano)
About
Ronald Corp has set Lony’s letters in a series of lyrical arioso recitatives for mezzo-soprano, string quartet and piano, lasting just over an hour. The cycle was first heard at the Proms in St Jude’s, in Hampstead Garden Suburb, north London, in 2017, and now Toccata Classics is releasing its first recording.
The mezzo-soprano Sarah Pring studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama and National Opera Studio, both in London. She began her career at Glyndebourne, and now appears frequently at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden. The Chilingirian Quartet – Levon Chilingirian and Ronald Birks, violins, Susie Mészáros, viola, and Stephen Orton, cello – is one of the world’s most celebrated and widely travelled ensembles. Andrew Brownell is a laureate of several major international piano competitions, including the 2006 Leeds Competition and the 2002 Bach Competition in Leipzig.
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