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Nathan Williamson and James Gilchrist on the songs of Thomas Pitfield

Nathan Williamson and James Gilchrist on the songs of Thomas Pitfield

Released Tuesday, 16th April 2024
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Nathan Williamson and James Gilchrist on the songs of Thomas Pitfield

Nathan Williamson and James Gilchrist on the songs of Thomas Pitfield

Nathan Williamson and James Gilchrist on the songs of Thomas Pitfield

Nathan Williamson and James Gilchrist on the songs of Thomas Pitfield

Tuesday, 16th April 2024
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Thomas Pitfield, born in Bolton in 1903 and whose life stretched to the very end of the 20th century – he died in 1999 – is one of those polymaths who embraced numerous different outlets: he was a composer, a poet, an illustrator, a calligrapher, a cabinet maker and a teacher. He is probably better known for the people he knew and taught – including John McCabe, John Ogdon and Ronald Stevenson – than in his own right. This new collection of songs is a good start to get to know a fine musical voice. James Jolly spoke, separately, to James Gilchrist and Nathan Williamson about this appealing composer. 

This Gramophone Podcast is produced in association with Wigmore Hall.

 

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