Madeleine Mitchell records new piece for album for HelpMusiciansUK and gives first solo violin concert since lockdown
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- 25 Aug, 2020
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Madeleine recorded a new piece for solo violin
specially written for her by Richard Blackford during lockdown 2020
called Worlds Apart
for the Musicians for Musicians eclectic album Many Voices on Themes of Isolation
- available here: https://musiciansformusicians.bandcamp.com/releases
She gave the private premiere of the work on 12th August in a new
solo violin programme of music spanning 300 years - from Bach's great Chaconne
of 1720 to 2020, also including Caprices by Wendy Hiscocks and Grazyna
Bacewicz, Elliott Carter Riconoscenza
per Goffredo Petrassi, Stuart
Jones Kothektche (Turkish Gypsy Dance https://www.nmcrec.co.uk/recording/sunlight-pieces-madeleine-mitchell ) and Joseph Horovitz Dybbuk Melody. The concert had a
unique platform of scaffold boards against the wall of a Victorian House in
Highgate, hosted by the widow of well known recording producer James Mallinson,
for whom Madeleine made her very first album - Messiaen Quartet for the End of
Time with Joanna MacGregor, in 1994. The select group of guests listened to the
programme, spread out in the garden.


Madeleine's recital in St Andrew's Festival, Sheffield: 'Imaginatively interpreted...in this satisfying and enjoyable recital, consummate musicianship was placed entirely at the service of wide-ranging and stimulating repertoire.' Brahms etc, Franck Sonata with Nigel Clayton 'The palpable reciprocity and sense of unity between both players enhanced their closely argued, convincingly paced performance. There was grace and elegance as well as passion and rapture, the last quality most evident in the radiant finale’s canonic writing. The interpretation found a satisfying balance between improvisatory licence and adherence to the score’s almost classical restraint. In other words, the artists presented a reading in which head and heart were ideally combined.' Paul Conway

Many classical musicians are content to spend their careers in the snug embrace of the great or not-so-great works of the past. There’s no shame in that. Bringing those dots on the page to life needs not just the mastery of an instrument but deep cultural and historical imagination, as well as a capacious emotional responsiveness.

Following Madeleine Mitchell's outstandingly successful last Naxos album, no.2 in the Classical Charts, this personal collection includes 8 world premiere recordings in an appealing range of styles. Violinist Madeleine Mitchell has inspired new works from a variety of composers, four of whom* join Mitchell to perform their works. The music encompasses Alan Rawsthorne’s quicksilver 1958 Violin Sonata, in a BBC broadcast to honour Mitchell’s two-decade partnership with the late Andrew Ball to Thea Musgrave’s vivid Colloquy. The sequence of atmospheric, communicative pieces explores natural phenomena, songs of freedom, telephonic frustration and a pas de deux love duet. Music by Richard Blackford,*Howard Blake,*Martin Butler,*Wendy Hiscocks, Joseph Horovitz, Douglas Knehans, Kevin Malone, Thea Musgrave, Alan Rawsthorne,*Errollyn Wallen+. With pianists Andrew Ball, Nigel Clayton and Ian Pace. Pre-order link: https://naxosdirect.co.uk/items/violin-conversations-604482 Free postage UK
+ https://youtu.be/0psZ1NtT97g

Grace Williams Violin Concerto live BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Radio 3 broadcast plus interval talk including Madeleine Mitchell's Naxos recording of Grace Williams Violin Sonata. The Grace Williams concerto recording will be issued on CD by Nimbus. Review here: https://seenandheard-international.com/2021/11/bbc-now-play-grace-williams-and-ralph-vaughan-williams/

Hear a movement of Schubert and Debussy quartets live here from the sold out concert: https://salonmusic.co.uk/highgate-festival-music-ends-with-a-flourish-of-debussy/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=highgate-festival-music-ends-with-a-flourish-of-debussy Madeleine Mitchell and Gordon MacKay - violins, Bridget Carey - viola, Joseph Spooner - cello

Madeleine Mitchell's International Women's Day concert programme 'A Century of Music by British Women' (1921-2021) with her London Chamber Ensemble at St John's Smith Square, received wide coverage and enthusiastic reviews. Madeleine was featured on BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour weekend highlights, BBC Radio 3 In Tune, Scala Radio and Classic FM. The new piece which Mitchell commissioned from Errollyn Wallen was selected by The Strad magazine as their Premiere of the Month. The concert was reviewed by the Guardian and Arcana.fm
https://www.sjss.org.uk/century-music-british-women-1921-2021-international-womens-day-directed-madeleine-mitchell
Available till 8th April. Please support the artists and the venue by making a donation if you can.