Steven
Isserlis
"The music world - and music itself - is infinitely richer for the
presence of Steven Isserlis."
Gramophone Magazine, August 2006
Steven Isserlis is a cellist whose passion for music transcends conventional divisions. Acclaimed worldwide for his musicality and technique alike, he is equally at home drawing the audience into his circle of friends for chamber music or in recital; delving into the historical archives to emerge with a forgotten gem; or on the concert platform with some of the world's most prestigious orchestras and conductors.
Maggie Cole
BIOGRAPHY
Maggie Cole enjoys a richly varied musical life with performances on
harpsichord, fortepiano and piano. Born in the USA, she began playing the piano
from an early age. A keen interest in early keyboards led her to England where
she now makes her home. Maggie's teachers were Jill Severs and Kenneth Gilbert
and she is pleased to be part of this "family tree" which began with
Wanda Landowska. Best known in Britain through numerous recitals on BBC Radio 3
and appearances at leading festivals, abroad she has performed in venues from
Seattle to Moscow, and from Finland to India. In addition to solo recitals -
with Bach's 'Goldberg Variations' a speciality, given in London, Paris, Cologne,
Basel, Mallorca and Chicago - she frequently performs in duos with partners
including Nancy Argenta soprano, Michael Chance counter tenor, Philippa Davies
flute, Catherine Mackintosh violin and Steven Isserlis cello. She is also
particularly devoted to the Classical chamber music repertoire and explores this
with her recently formed "Trio Goya" with Kati Debretzeni violin and
Sebastian Comberti cello.
From the 20th century, Maggie plays concertos by Falla, Poulenc and Gerhard.
Gavin Bryars has written 'After Handel's Vesper' for her, and she takes every
opportunity to programme works by Dodgson, Hallgrimsson, Ligeti and Andriessen.
She gave first performances in 2006 of new harpsichord concertos by Tansy Davies
and Peter Child
Maggie performs frequently in the USA on fortepiano and harpsichord with the
chamber ensemble, "Sarasa". With the group, she takes performances and
workshops into areas where classical music is not often heard - facilities for
young offenders, hospitals, prisons and geriatric homes. This work has become of
increasing interest to her as an amplification of her extensive private teaching
practise. Maggie is harpsichord teacher on the annual Caixa "Curso
Internacional de Música" in Spain.
Alongside her activities as a player, Maggie is active as a promoter of
concerts. Focusing on her immediate neighbourhoods, she has run a 5 year series
of charity concerts at London Lighthouse, raising a considerable sum of money
for this AIDS/HIV facility. She currently promotes concerts at Bush Hall with
the aim of bringing this hall's exceptional charm and acoustic to a growing
audience.
Recordings of a recital on various harpsichords on Hyperion and of Scarlatti
on Saydisc, have been followed by several on Virgin Classics: a Bach recital,
his 'Goldberg Variations' (a top selection in various CD surveys), Soler
keyboard sonatas, Boccherini sonatas with Steven Isserlis, and Poulenc 's
Concert Champjtre with the City of London Sinfonia conducted by Richard Hickox.
With Catherine Mackintosh she has recorded the complete Bach sonatas for Chandos,
and a solo recital of music by Handel, Scarlatti, Arne, JC Bach and Gavin Bryars
has been released on Droffig. A CD of music for cello and fortepiano with
Sebastian Comberti for his Cello Classics label has just been released.