Programmefrom their CD ... from the roots
Molly Malone, Early one Morning, Bold Grenadier, Loch Lomond Béla Bartók (1881-1945) Romanian Folk Dances Jacques Ibert (1890-1962) Little White Donkey, Under the Table, The Old Beggar, The Balkis Procession, from "Histoires" Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959) Distribution of Flowers Scott Lygate (b1989) Journey Home from their CD ... from the roots Dribbles of Brandy, Wayfaring Stranger, Dance to your Daddy |
The Andrews Massey Duo
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Andrews Massey Duo
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"from the roots" (also in digital formats)
Emily Andrews and David Massey met in 2009 at the Royal Academy of Music. Since then
they have both graduated with Distinctions in their Masters degrees, and are
now freelancing in London.
As a duo they have gone from strength to strength: winners of a prestigious Tunnell Trust Award for 2012-2013; semi-finalists in the Royal Overseas League Competition in London in 2012; and regular recitalists throughout the UK, including performances at Kings Place Hall 1, St Martin in the Fields, St James’ Piccadilly, Colston Hall, Wigmore Hall and Lytham St Anne’s, to name a few. Emily and David play many different styles of music, and enjoy programming familiar favourites with lesser-known works. They actively commission new music, including “Journey Home” by Scott Lygate, which was written for their Scottish Tour, and premiered in Stranraer on 31st January 2013. In February 2013 the duo released their first CD, called “…from the Roots”, of their own arrangements of folk music from the British Isles, which has already had fantastic reviews: “a gem of a recording…lovers of the genre, buy with confidence” - audiophilia.com For more information about either player as soloists, or upcoming concerts and repertoire, please see their website: www.andrewsmasseyduo.com “The audience […was…] greatly exhilarated by some impeccable chamber music playing.” - British Flute Society review of St James’ Piccadilly Recital, Dec 2010 “I think you have a very strong, highly individual ensemble” –Nicholas Boyd-Vaughan, St Martin in the Fields, recital Sep 2011 |
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a new CD from the Andrews Massey Duo click the CD cover above for more details
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Directions to
Leatherhead Methodist Church |
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