DISCUSSION: John Dante Prevedini leads a discussion about Classical Music and Politics, including contributions from Béla Hartmann and James Ross.
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- Spotlight. Enchantingly Luminous - Gerald Fenech strongly recommends Raphaël Pichon's new recording of J S Bach's B minor Mass
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Rebeca Omordia is a Romanian/Nigerian pianist and arranger who was born in Romania. She studied at the National University of Music in Bucharest, and then in the UK at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and at Trinity College of Music in London.
Based in the UK, she has worked with a series of high profile musicians including Julian Lloyd Webber, Leon Bosch, Raphael Wallfisch and Mark Bebbington.
Further information: rebecaomordia.com
CD Spotlight. An Intriguing Snapshot - Keith Bramich listens to piano music by Robert Matthew-Walker. 'Mark Bebbington ... is exemplary here, bringing out all the contrasts and mood changes ...'
CD Spotlight. Uncloaking a Sonic Universe - John Dante Prevedini listens to Rebeca Omordia's album 'African Pianism'. '... a compact, balanced and vital gateway to the work of African composers in the Western classical tradition ...'