Harrison's The Light Garden (Metier) was released to critical acclaim in 2003 and, according to Musical Pointers, is "a 'cross-over' offering of the highest quality, with no compromise for popular taste... This is without question one of my top recordings of the year, a ground-breaking release".
'Light Garden' released
1 March 20042004 sees a number of international performances including An Unexpected Light, for Rusne Mataityte and the St Christopherus Chamber Orchestra (Vilnius, February-broadcast on Lithuanian television), and Atoms-Lotus-Thorns-Fire for performance by the Meininger Trio in July. Performances in the UK include Migozorad (Okeanos, March), The Vision of Anne Katharine Emmerick (Skærved/Mo duo, May), and '..it will pass..' (Durran/Smart, Purcell Room, July). Harrison's The Fourteenth Terrace has been selected by the Australian panel of the ISCM for the World Music Days in Slovenia 2005. Sadie has recently been appointed Artistic Director of the new Semley Music Festival which will run annually from 2004.
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