
A Cello Galaxy of British Women Composers Catherine Wilmers & Jill Morton
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2025
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
06.06.2025
Label: Divine Art
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Interpret: Catherine Wilmers & Jill Morton
Komponist: Amy Elsie Horrocks (1867-1920), Rebecca Clarke (1886-1979), Peggy Spencer Palmer (1900-1987), Sarah Rodgers (1953), Joan Trimble (1915-2000), Dora Estella Bright (1862-1951), Susan Spain-Dunk (1880-1962), Elizabeth Poston (1905-1987), Ethel Barns (1873-1948), Alice Verne Bredt (1864-1958)
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- Amy Elsie Horrocks (1867 - 1919): Cello Sonata, Op. 7:
- 1 Horrocks: Cello Sonata, Op. 7: I. Allegro con brio 07:13
- 2 Horrocks: Cello Sonata, Op. 7: II. Theme with Variations 08:52
- 3 Horrocks: Cello Sonata Op. 7: III. Finale. Allegro vivace 07:28
- Rebecca Clarke (1886 - 1979): Epilogue:
- 4 Clarke: Epilogue 06:09
- Peggy Spencer Palmer (1900 - 1987): Legend:
- 5 Palmer: Legend 05:22
- Sarabande:
- 6 Palmer: Sarabande 02:42
- Bagatelle:
- 7 Palmer: Bagatelle 02:44
- Sarah Rodgers (b. 1953): Mountain Airs:
- 8 Rodgers: Mountain Airs: I. Alba 03:06
- 9 Rodgers: Mountain Airs: II. Apoteosis 02:47
- 10 Rodgers: Mountain Airs: III. Crepuscolo 03:03
- 11 Rodgers: Mountain Airs: IV. Fiesta 02:45
- Joan Trimble (1915 - 2000): The Coolin':
- 12 Trimble: The Coolin' 03:08
- Dora Bright (1862 - 1951): Das Fischermädchen:
- 13 Bright: Das Fischermädchen 01:50
- Susan Spain-Dunk (1880 - 1962): Winter Song:
- 14 Spain-Dunk: Winter Song 07:14
- Elizabeth Poston (1905 - 1987): Mignonne, allons voir si la Rose:
- 15 Poston: Mignonne, allons voir si la Rose 02:27
- L'Amour de moi:
- 16 Poston: L'Amour de moi 02:24
- 8 Chansons gaillardes, FP 42:
- 17 Poston: 8 Chansons gaillardes, FP 42: No. 8, Serenade (Arr. for Cello & Piano by Elizabeth Poston) 02:03
- Ethel Barns (1873 - 1948): L’Escarpolette:
- 18 Barns: L’Escarpolette 02:06
- Idylle:
- 19 Barns: Idylle 03:07
- Capricieuse:
- 20 Barns: Capricieuse 02:44
- Alice Verne-Bredt (1864 - 1958): Wiegenlied:
- 21 Verne-Bredt: Wiegenlied 02:16
Info zu A Cello Galaxy of British Women Composers
In "A Cello Galaxy of British Women Composers" präsentiert Catherine Wilmers eine außergewöhnliche Sammlung von Werken britischer Komponistinnen und stellt uns zwölf Erstaufnahmen vor. Nach sorgfältiger Recherche hat Wilmers bemerkenswert originelle Kompositionen aufgespürt und präsentiert uns Erstaufnahmen von Amy Elsie Horrocks, Ethel Barns, Elizabeth Poston, Joan Trimble, Dora Bright, Susan Spain Dunk und Sarah Rodgers, deren "Mountain Airs" für die Cellistin geschrieben wurde. Einige dieser Werke lagen vergessen in den Archiven der Royal Academy of Music, ihr Potenzial eher durch gesellschaftliche Zwänge als durch künstlerische Qualität unterdrückt.
Das Album ist mehr als eine Wiederentdeckung - es ist ein Zeugnis der Widerstandsfähigkeit und Kunstfertigkeit dieser Komponistinnen. Die ausführlichen Booklet-Texte geben Aufschluss über die Herausforderungen, denen sie sich stellen mussten. Noch in den 1920er Jahren wiederholte der Kritiker Cecil Gray die berüchtigte Bemerkung von Dr. Johnson: 'Eine Frau komponiert wie ein Hund, der auf seinen Hinterbeinen läuft; es ist nicht gut, aber man ist überrascht, dass es überhaupt möglich ist.' Solche Abwertungen machen es umso notwendiger, sich heute für diese Stimmen einzusetzen.
Wilmers' tiefe Verbundenheit mit diesem Repertoire zeigt sich in jeder Darbietung, die von der begleitenden Pianistin Jill Morton einfühlsam untermalt wird. Als ehemalige Cellistin des London Philharmonic Orchestra hat Catherine Wilmers lange hinterfragt, warum so wenige Werke von Frauen in das Standardrepertoire aufgenommen wurden. Dieses Album ist Teil ihrer Antwort - eine strahlende und längst überfällige Würdigung ihrer Musik.
Catherine Wilmers, Cello
Jill Morton, Klavier
Catherine Wilmers
Catherine’s album of lovely but neglected works for cello and piano, A Cello Century of British Women Composers from 1894-1994, was released worldwide by ASV in 2000. It received the rare gold award from the French recordings magazine Diapason, and was described as ‘a remarkable disc’ by the HMV website. She has performed works from it live on ‘In Tune’ for BBC Radio 3.
The Incorporated Society of Musicians awarded Catherine a Wigmore Hall debut recital and the Royal Academy of Music and the Kirckman Concert Society also presented her with Purcell Room Concerts, on the South Bank in London. She performed the first London performance of Andrjez Panufnik’s piano trio at the Wigmore Hall and the first performance of John McCabe’s oboe quartet while still a student at the Royal Academy of Music.
The great cellist Mstislav Rostropovich’s approval and recommendation was instrumental in Catherine attaining the position of sub-principal cellist in the London Philharmonic Orchestra, and her skill was recognised by Sir Georg Solti, who invited her to teach cello to his daughter. She particularly enjoyed recording music with the LPO for Lord of the Rings and Porgy and Bess, as well as playing solo cello continuo in Monteverdi’s Ulysses. Performing in concerts all over the world with Klaus Tennstedt and Bernard Haitink was also a highlight.
The University of Humboldt, California, interviewed her for a radio series on ‘Women in Music’, where she spoke about her experiences as the only female cellist in the LPO cello section in the 1970s. Her performance of Come under my Plaide by Imogen Holst was chosen to illustrate Composer of the Week Imogen Holst in January 2025 on BBC Radio 3. Dora Bright’s Polka à la Strauss was chosen for the German Radio station West Deutsche Rundfunk 3, the cultural channel, and also broadcast on WNYC Radio, New York’s flagship public radio station.
Jill Morton
is a distinguished pianist, educator, and chamber musician, recognised for both her dynamic performances and her dedication to piano pedagogy. A graduate of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, Jill’s studies there were generously supported by the Sir James Caird Trust and the Countess of Munster Musical Trust. As part of the Munster Trust’s Recital Scheme, she performed regularly as a soloist and chamber musician for music societies across the UK. Subsequent to this, she was invited to be Pianist in Residence at the Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta, Canada for one of their career development residencies. This experience firmly cemented her love for chamber music.
An accomplished performer, Jill has also appeared as a concerto soloist with orchestras throughout Britain and has been heard on BBC Radio’s ‘Friday Night is Music Night’ as soloist with the BBC Concert Orchestra.
Beyond performance, Jill is a dedicated educator, serving as a Principal Tutor for the Piano Teachers’ Course UK, the country’s leading pedagogical programme, where she delivers lectures and mentors both aspiring and experienced piano teachers. Her expertise is widely sought after, and she is frequently invited to give masterclasses and adjudicate competitions. She is also a tutor at the Summer School for Pianists and Pianissimi.
Jill has a popular YouTube channel featuring repertoire from the ABRSM and Trinity graded music syllabuses, as well as other piano repertoire, and has currently received over 2.8 million views. Jill also teaches at the Perse School in Cambridge and is the founder of ‘Encore! Concerts for All, Big and Small’, a concert series designed to introduce preschool children and their carers to the excitement of live music.
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