Ex-Mass: David Rees-Williams Trio
Produced & Engineered by Alexander Van Ingen
Edited & Mixed by Richard Sutcliffe
Produced & Engineered by Alexander Van Ingen
Edited & Mixed by Richard Sutcliffe
Produced by Alexander Van Ingen
Engineered by Mike Hatch
Edited by Dave Rowell
“… Fidelio Trio perfectly handles… spotless string intonation… sound matches the forward mood of the disc…” The Strad
“The Fidelio Trio balance accuracy, precision and musicality… vigour and forward momentum… telling contributions from all three performers.” Gramophone
“… given fine performances… ” 4* BBC Music
Mary Dullea, piano
Producer & Engineer: Alexander Van Ingen
Mixing & Mastering: Alexander Van Ingen
Produced & Engineered by Alexander Van Ingen
Edited, Mixed & Mastered by Alexander Van Ingen
“… remarkable programme … extraordinary range of techniques and timbres… ” 5*, The Independent On Sunday
“[LCMS have produced] another excellent CD … The quality and sensitivity of the playing is excellent … Sound engineer Alexander Van Ingen deserves credit for the richness and […]
Choir of Saint Martin In The Fields, Andrew Earis
Executive Producer: Alexander Van Ingen
Producer: Alexander Van Ingen
Engineer: David Hinitt
Produced & Engineered by Alexander Van Ingen
Alexandra Dariescu (piano)
Schumann, Chopin, Liszt
Produced & Engineered by Alexander Van Ingen
Edited by Dave Rowell
“Fleet of finger, elegant of phrase and pianistically bright, Dariescu uses rubato freely but intelligently… Sound quality is very good…” MusicWeb International
Produced & Engineered by Alexander Van Ingen
Compositions of Rob Keeley
Melinda Maxwell, oboe & Richard Watkins, horn
Andrew Sparling, clarinet & Tim Holmes, saxophone
Darragh Morgan, violin; Robin Michael, cello; Mary Dulla, piano
Rob Keeley, piano
Produced & Engineered by Alexander Van Ingen
Assisted by Claire Hay
Louth Contemporary Music Society
Produced & Engineered by Alexander Van Ingen
“… fascinating … music that evades comparison, eschews categorisation and is at times fiercely individualistic in character.” Gramophone
“…the simplicity of a folk song but also the harmonic intrigue often associated with music of the people…” American Record Guide