Rebecca Clarke review – composer of spirited chamber music and songs finally gets her due
Wigmore Hall, London In a deftly curated programme, youthful compositions rubbed shoulders with music from her most productive period, the 1920s Among the plethora of female composers finally receiving their due in recent years, Rebecca Clarke stands out for sheer quality and consistency of (…)
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