Jamie Walton, Cellist

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Recordings to come

I think since I was introduced to my Guarneri I've found my true voice and this is currently manifesting in a plethora of recordings as if a dam is bursting. Having finished the Anglo-Russian trilogy (Walton/Shostakovich 1 released November 8th 2010) I am pleased to announce that I shall continue to record with the Philharmonia and specifically the Dvořák and Schumann concertos early next year. My pianist Daniel Grimwood and I are back in the studio the day of the Walton/Shostakovich release with our fourth installment as part of a fifteen sonata project - this is to record sonatas by Britten, Shostakovich and Prokofiev released in the summer of 2011 after the third installment of sonatas by Chopin/Saint-Saëns (2) hitting the shelves in May (it's already recorded and edited). Further CDs include sonatas by Vierne, Debussy and Poulenc plus another of works by Schumann, Janáček and Myaskovsky. Well, when the temperature is right . .. .

The lovely Dawn French


This was taken at a World Trust gala evening at the Royal Albert Hall where I spent a fantastic hour with the radiant and legendary Dawn French - as genuine and funny in real life as you'd expect. What a breath of fresh air in a world so fraught with stress. . .

Third festival and rising

It gives me great pleasure to launch a third successive chamber music festival next year which is now confirmed for 15th to 27th August 2011 ('Paths to Russia') - I along with violinist Jack Liebeck and pianist Daniel Grimwood are to give two piano trio recitals on November 19th and 20th to launch it and as tickets for the 'Vienna to France' festival evaporated fast we're expecting good sales ten months ahead of schedule. All the musicians involved in the terrifically successful 2010 festival have booked themselves back in for next year so we have such an exciting formula set up and the ever expanding audiences are as seemingly passionate as we are. I hear rumours of dwindling audiences in the industry and a lacklustre attitude to classical music pointing towards a dim future but I see no evidence of it in North Yorkshire - in fact quite the opposite. Indeed I found that recent performances at London's Wigmore Hall and Kings Place were full houses - even Simon and Yasmin le Bon attended both, breaking down all elitist barriers between music industries!

On this subject, I have recorded with Simon le Bon and Mark Ronson for the new Duran Duran album released early 2011 and recently performed with Simon at Hampton Court for the Raisa Gorbachev Foundation - read the following link for the interview:

http://www.duranasty.com/exclusive_reports/exclsuive_inteview_jamie_walton_duran_duran%27s_13th_cello_player/Salvo_interviews_Jamie_Walton.htm

Having just performed the Bach solo suites at Tracey Emin's house it's been quite a surreal year!