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A British Promenade
Sandrine Chatron (harp), Ophélie Gaillard (cello), Michael Bennett (tenor)
- trad.: Scarborough Fair
- Bantock: Hamabdil
- Berkeley, L: Five Herrick Poems, Op. 89
- Berkeley, L: Nocturne for harp, Op. 67/2
- Bowen: Arabesque, Op. 20, No. 1
- Britten: Canticle V: The Death of St. Narcissus, Op. 89
- Britten: Suite for harp in C major, Op. 83
- Goossens: 2 Ballades for harp Op. 38
- Howells: Prelude No. 1 for Harp
- Rubbra: Discourse for Cello and Harp, Op. 127
- Scott, C: Celtic Fantasy for harp
- Williams, Grace: Hiraeth
Sandrine Chatron has appeared both as a concert artist and as a chamber musician across Europe, Asia and North America. She is a member of the French Chamber Music Group Calliopée as well as the trio Polycordes, and plays regurlary with musicians such as Ophélie Gaillard, Nicolas Dautricourt, Lise Berthaud, Gordan Nikolic, Michael Bennett and the Elias string quartet.
She performs regularly with the Ensemble Intercontemporain and has worked with the principal French orchestras, The Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra, the Mahler Chamber Orchestra, the Berliner Philharmoniker, and the Lucerne Festival Orchestra. Solo recordings include a recital disc of French Music for Na¨ve/Ambroisie, and disc played on an 1798 Erard Harp « Le salon de musique de Marie Antoinette » also for Na¨ve.
Here she is partnered with Ophélie Gaillard and Michael Bennett in a selection of mid 20th-century compositions by composers, mostly trained at British institutions by British teachers, who became significant educators themselves.