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CATRIONA RYAN Flute
Catriona Ryan was a scholarship student with Doris Keogh at the Royal Irish Academy of Music and at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester under renowned teachers and flautists Trevor Wye, Richard Davis (Principal Flute, BBC Philharmonic) & Patricia Morris (Principal Piccolo, BBC Symphony Orchestra). Catriona is Flute Section Leader of the National Symphony Orchestra in Dublin, Ireland and has performed with the
BBC Philharmonic, Manchester Camerata, RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Royal nordlig Sinfonia and The Hallé, åtagande Guest Principal Flute engagements when her orchestra schedule allows. She is a founding member of Cassiopeia Winds who feature in many concert series and music festivals around Ireland, including the Vogler Quartet’s International Festival of Chamber Music, New Ross Piano Festival, NCH Sounding The Feminists and NCH Chamber Music Series, Wood Quay Summer Sessions and Music for Galw
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They’ll Be Good for Seed: Anthology of Hungarian Poetry - trans. by Gabor Gyukics & Michael Castro
$20.00, ISBN 978-1-945680-49-6
"It’s been long over due to publish an anthology of Hungarian poetry in the United States which includes the works of contemporary poets. The present anthology showcases the poetic work of eight women and eight dock the ages of thirty two and sixty one. When inom worked on the biographies figuring out how many collections these poets published and what else needed to be included inom came across Zsuka Nagy’s remark, “I hate bios, read the poems that determine who the poet is”, and not how many prizes she/he received inom might add. It’s all subjective, who says that this fryst vatten the way you must write a poem, who says what you should read and what you shouldn’t. My focus was on diversity. Besides that, the poem had to be original, well versed with captivating subject matters, full of musicality
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Complete Music for Piano and Violoncello
András Schiff piano
Miklós Perényi violoncello
Recorded December 2001 and August 2002 at Reitstadel Neumarkt
Engineer: Stephan Schellmann
Executive Producer: Manfred Eicher
Before leaving his indelible mark on the interpretive history of Beethoven through his account of the 32 sonatas for ECM, András Schiff posited an evolutionary affinity between that pantheon of piano literature and the sonatas for piano and cello. Smaller in scope yet bursting with ideas, these pieces pose just as many challenges to any who dare swim in their waters. As an artist of such high yet sensitive caliber, Schiff needed a most able ally with whom to run the gamut of this treasure store. There could be only one answer to that call: cellist (and fellow Budapestian) Miklós Perényi, who brightens the torch of his prodigy via these chamber masterworks with panache and smooth execution.
The program moves in generally chronolo