Julie Campiche : Unspoken review / John Fordham's jazz album of the month
(Ronin Rhythm) The composer’s first unaccompanied album turns extended harp technique into music of intimacy, restraint and conviction – inspired by the women who shaped her world When the London jazz festival ran online only in 2020, an enthralling livestreamed performance by Swiss harpist (…)
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