The advert for our new disc Quickening: songs by Robert Hugill to texts by English and Welsh poets is in the November 2017 issue of Gramophone magazine.
Songs from the disc are being broadcast on WMBR 88.8 FM this afternoon from 4 to 5.30pm ET. As the radio station is based on Connecticut you will be able to listen afterwards on-line.
Quickening contains my songs, setting texts by A.E. Houseman, Christina Rosetti, Ivor Gurney and Rowan Williams performed by Anna Huntley, Johnny Herford, Rosalind Ventris and William Vann and is available from Navona Records.
Monday, 9 October 2017
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