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Bingham - Landscapes, real and imagined. Fifty Shades of Green, The Moon over Westminster Cathedral, The Cathedral of Trees, Chapman's Pool, The Shadow Side of Joy Finzi, The Lost Works of Paganini - L'Usignolo, The Mystery of Boranup, Shelley Dreams, See and keep silent, My Father's Arms Known and admired particularly for her choral output, Judith Bingham...

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Bingham 'Landscapes real and imagined' review - Gramophone. A generous and varied showcase for this most communicative of composers. The second release from Adam Binks's enterprising, wholly digital Resonus Classics label comprises this absorbing anthology devoted to the nine chambers, vocal and instrumental pieces by Judith Bingham (b 1952). read more »

International classical music magazine The Strad have reviewed Chamber Domaine's recent recording of Judith Bingham’s colourful chamber works, entitled Landscapes, Real and Imagined. Chamber Domaine's Artistic Director Thomas Kemp took on a performing role in this particular recording. The Strad reviewer David Kettle described the release as a 'welcome collection of chamber works by a...

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Thomas Kemp is the founder and conductor of Chamber Domaine - a musical ensemble with a mission: to explore the links between our musical past and present and to investigate issues of style as related to changing fashions in performance. In this exclusive audio podcast Kemp enters into a fascinating debate with Edward Seckerson about Gustav...

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It’s a beautiful sunny day in April when I settle down to call violinist‐turned‐conductor Thomas Kemp. I cannot help but feel slightly nervous – he has established himself as one of Britain’s most versatile musicians, in demand nationally and internationally. Born in 1971, Kemp read music at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge before going on to study...

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In May Thomas will conduct the world premiere recordings of Mark-Anthony Turnage's A Constant Obsession, Grazioso, and Greek Suite.  Chamber Domaine will be recording no less than seven world premiere recordings by one of the most distinguished and innovative British composers.  The recording sessions will be in June/July 2011 for release in October 2011. Watch...

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On May 26th at Gresham College, Thomas Kemp will conduct Chamber Domaine in a new arrangement by Klaus Simon of Mahler's fantastic 4th Symphony.  The concert will also feature a brilliant new work by Mark-Anthony Turnage, Grazioso, which was written for Eighth Blackbird - one of the USA's leading new music ensembles.  Fanfare magazine recently described...

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Thomas has been interviewed for a feature in Muso magazine.  Watch out for it in the...

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Stephen Pritchard has written a very complimentary review of Chamber Domaine's recent recording of Judith Bingham's chamber works in The Observer.  The recording was released on 2nd May 2011 on Resonus Classics: the world's first solely digital classical...

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Chamber Domaine's recording of Judith Bingham's chamber works will be released on 2nd May 2011 on Resonus Classics: the world's first download only classical music label. The disc features the brilliant soprano Yeree...

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