All Rebecca Clarke articles
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Blogs
What Dame Ethel Smyth and Rebecca Clarke can teach us this International Women’s Day
Violinist Sofia Yatsyuk examines the extraordinary achievements of the two composers ahead of an album release of violin and piano works, coinciding with International Women’s Day
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Focus
Sentimental work: Jennifer Stumm on Rebecca Clarke’s Viola Sonata
For the American violist, this 1919 work brings back memories of early successes and the inspirational teacher who introduced it to her
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Review
Concert review: Lawrence Power (viola/violin) Simon Crawford-Phillips (piano)
Edward Bhesania hears the performance of Rebecca Clarke, Palestrina, Tallis, Vaughan Williams, Bridge, Ravel, Martinů and Bartók at London’s Wigmore Hall on 31 May 2023
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Review
Concert review: Meg Freivogel (violin) Edward Arron (cello) Pei-Shan Lee (piano)
Leah Hollingsworth attends the performance at Bowdoin’s Studzinski Recital Hall on 22 July 2022
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Review
Live-streamed concert review: Timothy Ridout (viola) James Baillieu (piano)
Tim Homfray tunes in to the performance from London’s Wigmore Hall on 25 March 2021
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Review
Live-streamed concert review: London Chamber Ensemble/Madeleine Mitchell (violin)
Joanne Talbot tunes in to the concert from St John’s Smith Square, London, on 8 March 2021
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Review
Lionel Handy, Jennifer Hughes: British Cello Works
Intense and well-judged performances of music by British women
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Article
How a forgotten chamber masterpiece finally saw the light
A powerfully expressive chamber work by one of the most important British composers of the interwar years failed to make it into print – but why? As Rebecca Clarke’s 1923 Rhapsody for cello and piano is published for the first time, John York, who recorded the piece with cellist Raphael ...