Yoanna Prodanova - The 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.
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.
Pianist Aidan Mikdad contributes an interesting pairing to the Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series.
Anna Geniushene makes her recording debut, as part of the Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series, with a piano recital featuring works by Prokofiev and Rachmaninov.
As part of the Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series, violinist Charlie Lovell-Jones makes his recording debut with a multifaceted programme.
The Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary Series sees tenor Liam Bonthrone make his recording debut. Soirée parisienne takes us on a journey into the fascinating world of Parisian salons, which were the epicentre of the cultural scene in nineteenth-century France.