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The
Strad
April
2002 edition
Richard
Harwood ('cello)
Purcell Room, London : 8 January 2002
"Swelling
audience numbers at the Park Lane Group Young Artists Series indicate
that word is spreading fast about this rewarding annual fixture,
containing mainly new music.
Cellist
Richard Harwood (8 January) is a fine musician, with a well-considered
blend of flamboyance and sensitivity. His colourful programme began
with a searingly beautiful elegy by Dominic Muldowney, entitled
A Sad Pavane for these Distracted Times. An accompanying
douple-stopped drone never compromised the songful melancholy and
bitter grief of the 'cello's surging themes.
Philip
Grange's Nocturnal Image was more ephemeral but demanded
meticulous control in its whispered alternations of fluttered fragments
and more flowing ideas. Harwood's delicate tone sketched the subtle
contrasts in its dark-hued palette of colours. The soulful lament
of Siward's River Song, by Martin Butler, the series' featured
composer, was spellbinding, Harwood's silvery tone soaring out."
Catherine Nelson

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