Emily Nebel: The Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series
Emily Nebel makes her recording debut, as part of the Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series, with an album of violin sonatas by Fauré, Debussy and Ravel.
Emily Nebel makes her recording debut, as part of the Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series, with an album of violin sonatas by Fauré, Debussy and Ravel.
Claudia Lucia Lamanna makes her recording debut, as part of the Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series, with a harp recital built around the leitmotif of variation.
Known for her distinguished artistry and mesmerizing stage presence, cellist Margarita Balanas makes her recording debut as part of the Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series with a programme perfect for Saint-Saëns’s anniversary year.
For her debut Linn album Anna Im presents Rêverie, a tender programme which fosters feelings and memories from imaginary worlds: Fauré’s Violin Sonata No. 1 and Amy Beach’s Romance. Rêverie is the latest recording in Linn's acclaimed Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series.
Yoanna Prodanova’s recording debut, part of the Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series, focuses on music that is of personal significance to the young cellist.
British bass-baritone Ossian Huskinson explores the powerfully appealing archetype of the vagabond in its various iterations across English Song; a superb addition to the Royal Academy of Music series in its Bicentenary year.
The Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series continues with the debut album from Latvian violinist Roberts Balanas, who counts Sir Elton John among his fans. In this album, we see Roberts’s classical side, yet with some unexpected turns.
As part of the Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series, lyric soprano Camilla Harris makes her recording debut with a programme which interweaves the themes of love, longing and the female muse.
With Journey through Armenia, cellist Edvard Pogossian makes his mark on the Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series. As hinted in the title, this very personal album takes us on a musical tour through Edvards’s beloved country.
Julie Park, notably the first violist to receive a Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Scholarship, now makes her debut on Linn with a programme of works by York Bowen with her duo pianist Michel Xie.