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14th Century German,
15th Centruy French,
Alcock, John
Andres, Bernard
Anonymous,
Armes, Capt. R.J.
Arne, Thomas
arr. Britten,
Attwood Walmisley, Thomas
Bacewicz, Grazyna
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Bach, J.S.
Balsys, Eduardas
Barber, Samuel
Barber,
Barkauskas, Vytautas
Bartók, Béla
Basque Carol,
Bax, Arnold
Beethoven, Ludvig Van
Bellini, Vincenzo
Berg, Alban
Berio, Luciano
Berkeley, Michael
Berlin, Irving
Berlioz, Hector
Berners,
Bernstein, Leonard
Bierbaum, Otto Julius
Bliss, Arthur
Bloch, Ernest
Borne, François
Boulanger,
Bowerman, David
Brahms, Johannes
Brahms,
Brentano, Clemens
Bridge, Frank
Bridge,
Britten, Benjamin
Bürger, Gottfried August
Bush,
Byrd, William
Casken, John
Chausson,
Chopin, Frederic
Clare, John
Clark, Leonard
Copland,
Cornelius, Peter
Coward, Noel
Czeck Folk Carol,
Dahn, Felix
Debussy, Claude
Debussy,
Dehmel, Richard
Delius, Frederick
Donizetti, Gaetano
Dring, Madeleine
Dunhill,
Durufle, Maurice
Dvorak, Antonin
Dvorák, Antonin
Elgar, Edward
Eliot, T.S.
Farrenc, Louise
Faure, Gabriel
Faure,
Flanders & Swann,
Franck, Cesar
Fraser-Simson, Harold
Gaubert, Philippe
German 1360,
Gershwin, George
Goethe,
Gounod, Charles-Francois
Grainger, Percy
Grieg,
Gruber, HK
Gruber, Franz Xaver
Guerrero, Francisco
Hahn, Reynaldo
Hahn,
Haydn, Franz Joseph
Head, Michael
Henckell, Karl Friedrich
Henneman, Ig
Hoad, Cheryl Frances
Holst, Gustav
Hopkins,
Horder,
Howells, Herbert
Hupfeld, Herman
Ireland, John
Ireland,
Janacek, Leos
Jolliffe, Edmund
Kapustin, Nicolai
Kern, Jerome
King Henry VIII,
Knobel, Betty
Lee, Laurie
Leef, Yinam
Lehmann, Liza
Leigh/Collins,
Leighton, Kenneth
Ligeti, Gyorgy
Liszt, Franz
Loeffler, Charles Martin
Loewe,
Longstaff, Edward
Lucas, E.V.
MacMillan, James
Marx,
Mayuzumi, Toshiro
McNeff, Stephen
Mendelssohn, Felix
Menotti, Gian Carlo
Miki, Minoru
Monpou,
Mozart, W A.
Mussorgsky, Modest
Musto, John
Nordheim, Arne
Norwich, John Julius
Novak, Pavel
Novello, Ivor
Parry, C. Hubert
Patterson, Paul
Piazzolla, Astor
Pierné, Gabriel
Poldowski,
Porter, Cole
Poulenc, Francis
Prokofiev, Sergei
Prokofiev, Sergey
Puccini, Giacomo
Quilter, Roger
Quilter,
Rachmaninoff, Serge
Rachmaninov,
Ravel, Maurice
Reger, Max
Rubbra, Edmund
Rutter, John
Saint-Saens, Camille
Sallet, Fr.
Salonen, Esa-Pekka
Samuel, Rhian
Savioni, Mario
Scarlatti, Domenico
Schafer, Raymond Murray
Schittino, Joe
Schnittke, Alfred
Schoenberg, Arnold
Schoenberg,
Schubert, Franz
Schubert,
Schumann, Robert
Schumann,
Shakespeare,
Shapira, Ittai
Sher, Veniamin
Shostakovich, Dimitri
Smetana, Bedrich
Stieler, Karl
Strauss, Richard
Strauss,
Stravinsky, Igor
Suk, Joseph
Takahashi, Yuji
Tallis, Thomas
Tchaikovsky, Peter Il'yich
Thomas, Dylan
Thuille, Ludwig
Tosti, Francesco Paolo
Traditional,
Traditional (Irish),
Traditional / 19th century,
Traditional Czeck Carol,
Traditional Dutch,
Traditional French,
Vaughan Williams, Ralph
Veldhuis, Jacob ter
Victoria, Tomas Luis de
von Arnim, A
von Schack, A F
Ware, Harriet
Warlock, Peter
Warlock,
Watkins, Huw
Weill,
Wiprud, Theodore
Wolf,
Wolf, Hugo
Wood, Haydn
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Over the last 10 years, The Music Room at Champs Hill, a private 160-seat concert hall in the West Sussex countryside, has become a venue of choice for recitals and chamber music, both live and for recordings. The end of 2009 brings the launch of Champs Hill Records, an independent label dedicated to recordings made at, and associated with, the hall.

Among the first releases on the label are 'Call me Flott', a collection of light-hearted songs by, among others, Britten, Barber, Poulenc, Berlin, Coward and Porter; Dame Felicity Lott, joined here by Graham Johnson, enjoys a warm association with Champs Hill - in fact, she was the artist who, in 1999, gave the inaugural recital at the hall.

The Music Room at Champs Hill, and Champs Hill Records are run as not-for-profit concerns. 'It's not about making money, it's about giving people the chance to hear some of the finest musicians in the world, and about providing a platform for some of the marvelous young instrumentalists who are on their way up. With Champs Hill Records we're also keen to present relatively little-known music that is unlikely to stand a chance with the big labels.'

Among artists who have performed or recorded at the hall are Sir Thomas Allen, Christine Brewer, Ian Bostridge, Simon Keenlyside, Viktoria Mullova, Stephen Isserlis, Raphael Wallfisch, Nikolai Demidenko, Judith Weir, Simon Callow, the Belcea Quartet, the Nash Ensemble and English Chamber Orchestra; and the diverse array of composers in the 2009 / 2010 release schedule are Bach, Dring, Elgar, Franck, Goetz, Howells, Ireland, Menotti, Messiaen, Poulenc, Rachmaninov, Schnittke, Schubert and Shostakovich; with artists including Dame Felicity Lott, Daniel Hope, Julian Lloyd Webber, John McCabe, Daniel Pailthorpe, Ittai Shapira, Conchord, Pro Arte Quartet and the Schubert Ensemble.


Contact:
Alexander Van Ingen
tel: +44 (0) 7808 002218
email: avi@vaningen.net
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HR 013
Plum Pudding
Songs for Christmas
HR 039
A Different World
HR 005
A Fantasy Idyll
HR 035
Alexandra Dariescu - Piano
HR 043
American Violin Concertos
HR 031
Bach - Flute Works
HR 014
Bach
Suite No. 2 Concertos
HR 033
Bowerman
Whereon The Wild Thyme Blows
HR 011
Brahms
Piano Quintet Three Intermezzi Intermezzo
HR 003
Call Me Flott
HR 048
Circus & Magic
HR 020
Concierto Latino - Ittai Shapira
HR 104
Dvorak, Smetana & Suk - String Quartets
HR 034
Dvorak
Piano Trios
HR 025
Emily Pailthorpe - Phoenix
HR 047
Ex-Mass - David Rees-Williams Trio
HR 015
Favoured Fantasies
HR 004
Franck - Quintet for Piano and Strings
HR 028
Franics Poulenc - Complete Chamber Works
HR 036
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