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Organ Music, Repertoire and Performance => Performers worthy of particular recommendation and interesting repertoire => Topic started by: David Pinnegar on September 07, 2011, 06:10:17 PM

Title: Svyati Duo - Cello and Organ
Post by: David Pinnegar on September 07, 2011, 06:10:17 PM
I have been sent details of the Svyati duo - Rebecca Hewes and Julian Collins playing 'cello and organ.

www.svyatiduo.co.uk

info at svyatiduo.co.uk - phone +44 (0)7748 655678

Their demonstration recording is luscious with
Rheinberger Abendlied
Jongen Humoresque
Gubaidulina in Croce
Dupré Allegro from Sonata in A minor

These musicians are brilliant in bringing the organ onto the concert platform for the sake of its music for its soundscape rather than its context . . .

The Svyati Duo take their name from their first collaboration as cellist and conductor in a performance of Sir John Tavener's masterpiece Svyati for choir and cello solo. Since then they have established a tremendous rapport as the only regular cello and organ duo in the UK, gaining an outstanding reputation for their innovative concerts. Tavener became their patron in 2009, and they now pursue a busy concert schedule, taking their seldom heard instrumental combination to venues across the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia and the United States of America. The duo maintain a diverse and exciting repertoire, ranging from baroque sonatas through to substantial romantic and contemporary works. Their tireless search for repertoire has rewarded them with many unjustly neglected works, and the duo have also commissioned several new pieces including 'Invisible Landscapes' (Russell Hepplewhite 2009), 'Vitis Flexuosa' (Timothy Salter 2010) and a substantial new Sonata (David Bednall 2011).