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At Leeds Town Hall, in this Leeds Lieder 2021 Festival lunchtime recital, Romaniw and the pianist Iain Burnside took a more pan-European approach, complementing some of Arion ’s Russian repertoire with songs by Edvard Grieg and Richard Strauss. It was with Strauss that Romaniw began, choosing a selection of some of the composer’s best-known ...
17 de jul. de 2020 · Iain Burnside. Producer Jonathan Cooper. Engineer Jonathan Cooper. Venue 15-17 July 2020 Potton Hall, Dunwich, Suffolk. Genre: Vocal & Song Piano. Print. Download Buy CD Stream Notes Reviews Media. Select your download format. 16Bit-FLAC/ALAC. 24 Bit / 96K. INFORMATION. Studio and Surround are all formatted in FLAC.
Iain Burnside. Pianist and Broadcaster. Interweaving roles as pianist and Sony Award-winning broadcaster with equal aplomb, Iain Burnside (“pretty much ideal” BBC Music Magazine) is also a master programmer with an instinct for the telling juxtaposition. He has performed in recital with many of the world’s leading singers.
Piano – Iain Burnside; Producer – Andrew Walton (2) Notes. Recorded May 19-21, 2011. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode (Text): 5 060158 190133. Reviews. Add Review. Release [r22737347] Copy Release Code. Edit Release New Submission. For sale on Discogs Sell a copy. 8 copies from $15.85. Shop now. Statistics. Have:2; Want:0;
Unveiled: Britten, Tippett, Gipps, Browne, Thomas. Delphian: DCD34293. Buy CD or download online. Elgan Llŷr Thomas (tenor), Iain Burnside (piano), Craig Ogden (guitar)
Iain Burnside. Iain Burnside is a Scottish pianist and presenter on BBC Radio 3. Following study at Oxford University, the Royal Academy of Music and the Chopin Academy in Warsaw he became a freelance pianist, specialising particularly in song repertoire. He has collaborated with many singers, and was particularly close friends with the late ...
An Irish Songbook. with Ailish Tynan (soprano) MP3 £6.99. SIGCD239 Download only. Iain Burnside and Ailish Tynan return to Signum with their second disc of Irish Songs and arrangements—this time from a range of different twentieth Century composers, including John Cage, Samuel Barber, Benjamin Britten and Herbert Hughes.