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Kyle Horch and Pavel Timofejevsky

Kyle Horch soprano saxophone
Pavel Timofejevsky piano

from UK

Kyle Horch studied at Northwestern University in Chicago, and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London; his teachers included Frederick Hemke and Stephen Trier. As a student and young professional musician, he won prizes in competitions in Britain, Europe, and the USA. He has since performed as a soloist and chamber musician at many venues in Britain and abroad. He has made numerous recordings: ChamberSax (Clarinet Classics), AngloSax (Clarinet Classics), one with his own ensemble, Flotilla (Big Shed Music), and two CDs of music by composer Ian Stewart, San Gejtanu and Islas, on the Music Chamber label. An active freelance musician, he works regularly with many ensembles including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, Bournemouth Symphony, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Rambert Dance Company, the chamber ensemble 'Counterpoise', and the Piccadilly Dance Orchestra. He has been saxophone professor at the Royal College of Music in London since 1991.

Pianist and composer Pavel Timofejevsky, who has performed in the UK, Russia, France, Cyprus, and India, is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music. In 2011 he was selected as a Recommended Artist at the Making Music Young Concert Artist Awards.

Inflorescence - Liz Johnson

Inflorescence, written for Kyle Horch in 2011, was inspired by David Hart's long poem Crag Inspector, which explores the relationship of a man living alone on Bardsey Island with the landscape he finds there. The title refers to wild flowers - dog daisy, self-heal, stonecrop, silverweed, thistle - represented in both poem and music.

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