Nostalgica Korros Ensemble

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
04.03.2022

Label: Convivium Records

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Korros Ensemble

Composer: Elizabeth Poston (1905-1987), David Ellis (1933-), Howard Blake (1938), Carl Finch

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  • Nick Ellis: Jacqueline's Theme:
  • 1 Ellis: Jacqueline's Theme 06:33
  • Elizabeth Poston (1905 - 1987): Trio for Flute, Clarinet & Harp:
  • 2 Poston: Trio for Flute, Clarinet & Harp: I. Piacevole 03:16
  • 3 Poston: Trio for Flute, Clarinet & Harp: II. Molto moderato 05:02
  • 4 Poston: Trio for Flute, Clarinet & Harp: III. Dolce delicato 02:05
  • 5 Poston: Trio for Flute, Clarinet & Harp: IV. Vivace scherzando 03:01
  • Howard Blake (b. 1938): Trio for Flute, Clarinet & Harp. Op. 598:
  • 6 Blake: Trio for Flute, Clarinet & Harp. Op. 598: I. Allegro 02:59
  • 7 Blake: Trio for Flute, Clarinet & Harp. Op. 598: II. Andante 03:08
  • 8 Blake: Trio for Flute, Clarinet & Harp. Op. 598: III. Allegro 02:23
  • Cheryl Frances-Hoad (b. 1980): Vocalise:
  • 9 Frances-Hoad: Vocalise 05:32
  • Catrin Finch (b. 1980): Nuntii:
  • 10 Finch: Nuntii 04:25
  • Elizabeth Poston: 3 Pieces for Flute & Harp:
  • 11 Poston: 3 Pieces for Flute & Harp: I. Ricordanza 02:17
  • 12 Poston: 3 Pieces for Flute & Harp: II. Bacarolle 01:37
  • 13 Poston: 3 Pieces for Flute & Harp: III. Calypso 01:48
  • Forma for Harp:
  • 14 Poston: Forma for Harp 05:13
  • Howard Blake: Pennillion, Op. 525a (Arr. for Flute, Clarinet & Harp):
  • 15 Blake: Pennillion, Op. 525a (Arr. for Flute, Clarinet & Harp) 08:47
  • Total Runtime 58:06

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"This is a collection of beguiling works for flute, clarinet and harp trio which revolve around the emotional heart of Elizabeth Poston's music. In her music, modernity is seamlessly interwoven with a sense of antiquity; of simpler more innocent times and avoids the trappings of being kitsch, naive or ever sentimental. Complimentary works by other composers exhibit rhythmic incisiveness, playfulness and lyricism- all seemingly bathed in a sepia-toned nostalgia. Here is an indomitable partnership of fabulous music and wonderful playing." (George Richford)

Korros Ensemble



Korros Ensemble
A flute (Eliza Marshall), a harp (Camilla Pay) and a clarinet (Nicholas Ellis) are not a common grouping of instruments. Indeed, Korros say, they know of no other group apart from their own. But when heard, you realise that the three blend perfectly and you wonder why no one else has thought of combining them. Not that their coming together was actually planned.

The three were friends, graduates of the Royal Academy of Music in the early 2000s, with no thought of forming a group. But then Nicholas got one of those offers of a free cruise in return for some concerts. He invited Eliza and a pianist. But the cruise ship baulked at the piano – so they suggested their harpist friend Camilla as an alternative, a harp being somewhat more manageable than a piano. The organisers agreed and the cruise was a great success. Their three instruments complemented each other perfectly, they really enjoyed playing together – and the feedback from the audience was extremely positive. So much of a success that they decided to stick together and, 20 years later, they still are.

However, because they are such an unusual grouping of instruments there is very little repetoire available. Fortunately, Nicholas is a skilled and talented arranger and is happy to turn his hand to any genre and any era. In fact, he says, having very little existing repetoire is positively liberating. As a string quartet there is so much music on offer that it is quite hard to ‘break out’. But for Korros, the almost total lack of existing pieces means that they can look anywhere for inspiration – and they they can provide inspiration for contemporary composers intrigued by the different sound that they make.

Korros does not take up all of their time and until COVID struck they all had busy careers with other groups and orchestras and some teaching. But the total cessation of live music over the last 15 months has forced them, like so many others, to evaluate their positions, their careers and where they really want to go with them. And they want to go Korros.

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