Eleanor Alberga
String Quartets 1, 2 & 3
Ensemble Arcadiana
Navona Records
Sergio Mims writes:
Navona Records has announced that it will release the first recording of British composer Eleanor Alberga's three String Quartets in June.
Jamaican-born British composer Eleanor Alberga stuns listeners with her
spellbinding Navona Records debut: ALBERGA STRING QUARTETS 1, 2 AND 3, a
carefully thought out yet naturally flowing example of Alberga’s
creative genius, performed by the unmatched Maggini Quartet. Born in
Kingston, Jamaica, Alberga decided at the age of five to be a concert
pianist, though five years later she was already composing works for the
piano. In 1970 she won the biennial Royal Schools of Music Scholarship
for the West Indies which she took up at the Royal Academy of Music in
London, studying piano and singing. But a budding career as a solo
pianist – she was was among the 3 finalists in the International Piano
Concerto Competition in Dudley, UK in 1974 – was augmented by
composition with her arrival at The London Contemporary Dance Theatre in
1978. Under the inspirational leadership of its Artistic Director
Robert Cohan, she became one of the very few pianists with the deepest
understanding of modern dance and her company class improvisations
became the stuff of legend. These in turn led to works commissioned and
conceived for dance from the company, most notably the piano quintet
CLOUDS (1984). Alberga later became the company’s Musical Director,
conducting, composing and playing on all LCDT’s many tours.
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