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Andrew West (born February 5 1979 in Tayport) is an English pianist. Andrew West read English at Clare College, Cambridge University before going on to study piano and composition with Christopher Elton and John Streets at the Royal Academy of Music. He won second prize for piano at the Geneva International Music Competition in 1990. He now coaches on the Vocal Faculty at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama as well as teaching piano accompaniment at the Royal Academy of Music. He is also one of the artistic directors of the Nuremberg International Chamber Music Festival. He has recorded the complete works of Les Six for flute and piano with Emily Beynon (flute), and accompanied soprano Emma Bell in a recording of songs by Strauss, Walter and Marx. He collaborated with the Lyric Quartet to record a CD of chamber music by Herbert Howells. For the 2004 Aldeburgh Festival, Richard Baker, in collaboration with poet Lavinia Greenlaw, composed a cycle of songs for West and baritone Christopher Purves. In 2006 he accompanied baritone Håkan Vramsmo at the Luton Music Festival, playing songs by Richard Strauss, Hugo Alfvén, Sibelius, Britten and Schumann. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
L'Album Des Six - I. Prelude
122Milhaud: Mazurka
113L'Album Des Six - II. Romance Sans Paroles Op 21
104L'Album Des Six - III. Sarabande
105Auric: Prélude
106L'Album Des Six - V. Valse
97L'Album Des Six - IV. Mazurka
98L'Album Des Six - VI. Pastorale
89Durey: Romance Sans Paroles, Op. 21
810Letters to Lindbergh: Prelude
8L'Album des Six
Bennett: Letters to Lindbergh
Project Paloma - Second World War Masterpieces for flute & piano
Richard Strauss, Bruno Walter, Joseph Marx
L'Album des Six: The Complete Works of "Les Six" for Flute Piano
The French Avant-Garde In The 20th Century
Religion and Ethics Report
Brazil
L'Album des Six: The Complete Works of "Les Six" for Flute & Piano
Land of the Living (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast
Façades