Session Report: the Neave Trio on recording Chaminade, Pejačević, and Clara Schumann

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The musicians of the US-based Neave Trio speak to Hattie Butterworth about their latest recording, which champions the varied music of three female composers

Programming music by women is often treated as an act of restitution. For the Neave Trio, it is something more affirmative. ‘These are wonderfully diverse, fully rich and realised voices,’ says violinist Anna Williams, ‘all of whom deserve to be celebrated in their own right.’…

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