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Anna Lapwood

Images

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Format: CD
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212068823
Catnr: SIGCD 688
Release date: 01 October 2021
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Label
Signum Classics
UPC
0635212068823
Catalogue number
SIGCD 688
Release date
01 October 2021
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About the album

Signum proudly presents Lapwood’s debut solo organ recording following her critically-acclaimed debut choral recording, All things are quite silent, with The Choirs of Pembroke College, Cambridge. This luxurious programme, including some of Lapwood’s world-premiere arrangements, showcases the softer, more subtle side of an instrument more generally regarded for its bombastic nature.

“One of my favourite things about being an organist is the exquisite feeling of practising in a church or cathedral late at night. The door is locked, the lights are often out, and time seems to flow differently. It’s at night that one really gains a sense of the history of the building, getting to know the creaking noises and clicks that make it seem as if the space is breathing. Sound seems to travel differently too, piercing the warm cushion of dark silence like a beam of light. On this disc I’ve tried to capture some of that magic, recording in a chilly Ely Cathedral after hours in January 2021.” Anna Lapwood

Anna Lapwood is an organist, conductor, and broadcaster, and holds the position of Director of Music at Pembroke College, Cambridge. Lapwood recently presented the 2020 BBC Young Musician of the Year competition and is due to perfom at the BBC Proms on 7th September 2021.

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Anna Lapwood (organ)

Anna Lapwood is an organist, conductor, and broadcaster. She is Director of Music and a Bye-Fellow at Pembroke College, Cambridge (UK).  While studying at Oxford University, Anna became the first female in Magdalen College’s 560-year history to be awarded the Organ Scholarship. Now performing organ concertos with leading orchestras and multiple recitals each season across Europe, Anna released her debut solo album ‘Images’ on Signum Records in 2021. The recording includes her transcription for organ of Britten’s ‘Four Sea Interludes’ from “Peter Grimes”, now published by Boosey & Hawkes. A new anthology of organ pieces by female composers ‘Gregoriana’, commissioned and edited by Anna, was published in 2022 by Stainer & Bell.  Also in 2022, two new albums featuring the Pembroke...
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Anna Lapwood is an organist, conductor, and broadcaster. She is Director of Music and a Bye-Fellow at Pembroke College, Cambridge (UK). While studying at Oxford University, Anna became the first female in Magdalen College’s 560-year history to be awarded the Organ Scholarship.

Now performing organ concertos with leading orchestras and multiple recitals each season across Europe, Anna released her debut solo album ‘Images’ on Signum Records in 2021. The recording includes her transcription for organ of Britten’s ‘Four Sea Interludes’ from “Peter Grimes, now published by Boosey & Hawkes. A new anthology of organ pieces by female composers ‘Gregoriana’, commissioned and edited by Anna, was published in 2022 by Stainer & Bell. Also in 2022, two new albums featuring the Pembroke Choirs will be released on Signum Records.

In 2021 Anna made her BBC Proms debut as a soloist in Saint-Saëns ‘Organ Symphony’ with the Hallé Orchestra conducted by Sir Mark Elder, repeating the work later that month with conductor Kazuki Yamada and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Other recent performances include a concert with the BBC Singers for International Women’s Day 2022 broadcast live on Radio 3, George Baker’s ‘Toccata-Gigue’ for Classic FM from the Royal Albert Hall; an organ recital at St David’s Hall, Cardiff for BBC Radio 3, and a performance of Poulenc’s ‘Organ Concerto’ with the London Chamber Orchestra. In 2019, Anna opened the BAFTA TV awards on the organ of the Royal Festival Hall. Anna performs two organ recitals at the Aldeburgh Festival 2022 following her annual 24-hour Bach-a-thon from Pembroke College which raises money for the Muze-Pembroke Music Exchange Programme.

Making her TV presenting debut hosting coverage of BBC Young Musician, Anna was also invited to present a televised BBC Prom from the Royal Albert Hall in 2021. As a radio broadcaster she is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4, and until July 2020 she hosted a live, weekly classical music show on Radio Cambridgeshire. Anna has also been featured on Classic FM and presented for Scala Radio.

​Anna’s passion for the organ is matched by her mission to support girls and women in music. Her commitment to opportunity, equality and diversity is evident in almost every aspect of her life and work, especially in programming. Anna is humbled to find that she is an inspiration to many young women and proud that they have adopted her hashtag, #playlikeagirl


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01.
Le Tombeau de Couperin: I. Prelude
03:55
(Various composers, Maurice Ravel) Anna Lapwood
02.
Le Tombeau de Couperin: III. Forlane
06:23
(Various composers, Maurice Ravel) Anna Lapwood
03.
Le Tombeau de Couperin: IV. Riguadon
03:49
(Various composers, Maurice Ravel) Anna Lapwood
04.
An Occasional Trumpet Voluntary
03:43
(Various composers, Patrick Gowers) Anna Lapwood
05.
String Quartet in G Minor, L. 85 (Arr. for Organ): III. Andantino, doucement expressif
08:16
(Various composers, Claude Debussy) Anna Lapwood
06.
Light in Darkness
04:33
(Various composers, Kerensa Briggs) Anna Lapwood
07.
Trois Improvisations: III. Improvisation
03:20
(Various composers, Nadia Boulanger) Anna Lapwood
08.
Images
07:07
(Various composers, Owain Park) Anna Lapwood
09.
Four Sea Interludes from 'Peter Grimes', Op. 33a (Arr. for Organ): I. Dawn
03:36
(Various composers, Benjamin Britten) Anna Lapwood
10.
Four Sea Interludes from 'Peter Grimes', Op. 33a (Arr. for Organ): II. Sunday Morning
04:11
(Various composers, Benjamin Britten) Anna Lapwood
11.
Four Sea Interludes from 'Peter Grimes', Op. 33a (Arr. for Organ): III. Moonlight
05:15
(Various composers, Benjamin Britten) Anna Lapwood
12.
Four Sea Interludes from 'Peter Grimes', Op. 33a (Arr. for Organ): IV. Storm
05:06
(Various composers, Benjamin Britten) Anna Lapwood
13.
Vocalise-Étude (Arr. for Organ)
04:35
(Various composers, Olivier Messiaen) Anna Lapwood
14.
Taking Your Leave
04:24
(Various composers, Cheryl Frances-Hoad) Anna Lapwood
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