Pianist Matthew Schellhorn launches his new CD, his first solo disc, on 8 April 2014 with a concert at St George's Cathedral, Southwark. Matthew Schellhorn's new disc, on Diatribe Records, is of Ian Wilson's monumental Stations inspired by the fourteen Stations of the Cross. The work last over 70 minutes and is not intended as being programmatic, Wilson has simply named his movements Stations 1 to 14.
Schellhorn's concert at St George's Cathedral is in aid of the Holy Land, Schellhorn will play Stations and the concert will include meditations by His Grace the Most Reverend Bernard Longley, Archbishop of Birmingham.
Monday, 7 April 2014
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