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Matthew Wadsworth |
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Matthew
Wadsworth,
lutenist, is in great demand as a soloist, continuo player and chamber
musician. He has appeared at major festivals in the UK, Europe and North
America and can frequently be heard on radio, both in live performance
and on disc. Matthew
has recorded for Avie, Deux-Elles, Linn and EMI Records.
His CDs, “When Laura Smiles”, (featuring music by Phillip
Rosseter), “Away Delights” (Robert Johnson) and “14 Silver
Strings” (Kapsberger and Piccinini) have received international
critical acclaim. Matthew
is delighted to have recently been taken on as a solo artist by Channel
Classics, and their first collaboration, ‘Masters of the Lute’ was
Editor’s Choice in Gramophone Magazine, December 2006. His
recording of music from Robert Dowland’s ‘Varietie of Lute Lessons’
is scheduled for release in Autumn of this year. Matthew
studied lute with Nigel North at London’s Royal Academy of Music,
winning the London Student of the Year award in 1997 for his work on the
development of Braille lute tablature. He then spent a year at the Royal
Conservatory of Music in The Hague and
now has a post at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff.
Wadsworth was recently made an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music
and was nominated by The Independent as a “Rising Star for 2005”. He
is also Musical Ambassador for Britain's National Talking
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Matthew
Wadsworth dazzles with his dexterity" "Matthew
Wadsworth speaks the baroque language like a native" "Matthew
Wadsworth has an imperious command of some impressive solo
material" |