Record Label

Piano music, viola, cello, oboe, string orchestra & harp

Mirrors of Light

The 21st century piano music of Rosemary Duxbury

Performed by Patricia Siffert

Recorded at Potton Hall, Suffolk.

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On Wings of Light

Instrumental music of Rosemary Duxbury for piano solo, viola, cello and oboe (price £12 inc. p&p) CS1RD02

Patricia Siffert (piano) as soloist, and accompanist to Catherine Musker (viola), Tony Hinnigan (cello) - both members of the Michael Nyman band - and Rosemary Curtis (oboe).

A deliciously peaceful album."

Sally Peterson of Classic FM/Positive News

"Beautifully crafted debut CD. This was a delight to review; the clarity and sound of the instruments made it essential listening."

Michael Madden, Kindred Spirit Magazine

"Rosemary Duxbury has the gift of melody and this album of her compositions is lucid and well- crafted."

Brian Lee, Caduceus magazine

Streams

Music for piano solo, string orchestra & harp (price £12.99 inc. p&p)

Piano solo: Patricia Siffert

Orchestra: Sinfonica Aosta (conductor: Emmanuel Siffert)

CS2RD01

This cd of Rosemary Duxbury’s latest piano music and some of her orchestral music was launched with a recital at the University of Leicester’s Fraser Noble Hall, given by Patricia Siffert, the featured pianist on the cd. The music critic wrote: “This prophetess is fortunate to have found a priestess so sympathetic to her hymns of the light

Rosemary's music has that combination of artistic integrity and accessibility to a wide audience that eludes most contemporary composers"

Stephen Gamble, classical music critic, Leicester Mercury. February 2006

"Your new album is stunning"
G.C., Kent, England

"Thanks so much for your lovely CD. It is magnificent! I was particularly impressed with the first track with the strings. Beautiful!"
A.S., Tennessee, USA

"I just wanted to write and tell you how beautiful and exquisite your music is - it's really moving."
A.H., Nuremberg, Germany

" 'Always': What an incredibly moving piece, it's beautiful. I can't recall a time I felt that way towards a piece of music"
P.D-J, Suffolk, UK