The English Strauss
Howell shot to fame in 1919 with ‘Lamia’, an orchestral work premiered at the Proms to a rapturous reception. She was hailed by the press aged 21 as ‘The English Richard Strauss’.
This week Donald Macleod is joined by the award-winning author Leah Broad to explore the story of the British composer Dorothy Howell, who shot to fame aged 21 after the triumphant premiere of her orchestral work ‘Lamia’ at the Proms. By the mid-1920s she was regarded as one of the leading women composers of the day, performing in prestigious venues across the UK and regularly appearing on radio programmes in the earliest days of broadcasting. But she faced challenges from the 1930s onwards that left her disillusioned, and by the end of her life she wanted to destroy all but a handful of her works. Luckily family intervened, but even so Howell’s music almost disappeared from view - until recently.
In the first of this week’s programmes, Donald Macleod looks with Leah Broad at how Howell rose to fame with ‘Lamia’, an orchestral work that was premiered at the Proms in 1919 to a rapturous reception, and the experiences that shaped the piece.
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Simon Callaghan, piano
Hiroaki Takenouchi, piano
Humoresque for Orchestra
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Rebecca Miller, conductor
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Sophia Rahman, piano
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Emily Gray, mezzo-soprano
Timothy Salter, piano
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