Following regular attendance at a sadly no longer running concert series at the Louise Blouin Foundation (apparently, she ran out of money, refused to pay staff and I wonder if the beautiful building still belongs to her?), I came across an eclectic mix of very fine performers. Percussionist Joby Burgess, Juice vocal trio, Claire Booth and her pianist Andrew Matthews-Owen and this remarkable lady Christine Croshaw, who has just released a very fine recording of music for piano (and also his c minor sonata for cello and piano) with the Meridian label.
A recent feature on her over the Summer reveals that she lost nearly all her sight in 2002 and now has resumed her playing but as a soloist, after a distinguished career as a chamber music and duo partner to Nathan Milstein, Alan Civil and the like.
Is anyone else aware of this pianist's playing, its so fresh and her new Saint-Saens release contains some very neglected piano music - a great composer indeed!
A recent feature on her over the Summer reveals that she lost nearly all her sight in 2002 and now has resumed her playing but as a soloist, after a distinguished career as a chamber music and duo partner to Nathan Milstein, Alan Civil and the like.
Is anyone else aware of this pianist's playing, its so fresh and her new Saint-Saens release contains some very neglected piano music - a great composer indeed!
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