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Herbert Howells’s unpublished piano works and the Worshipful Company of Musicians
Matthew Schellhorn explores the many links between composer and Company.
Resurrecting Howells’s extraordinary piano works
As Matthew Schellhorn explains, recording unknown piano works by Herbert Howells has been a voyage of discovery not unlike that of premiering brand new music.
Treasure Hunt
Matthew Schellhorn unveils a cornucopia of rare and unpublished piano pieces by Herbert Howells.
New Recording of Rare Manuscripts by Herbert Howells
Davinia Caddy, Editor-in-Chief of Naxos Musicology International, interviews Matthew Schellhorn about his latest album.
Remote teaching: lessons from a pupil
The pros and cons of music education during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic from a pupil’s perspective.
Maria Curcio remembered
Matthew Schellhorn recalls his teacher, the extraordinary pedagogue Maria Curcio.
A Touch of Class
When Dinu Lipatti died, at just 33, the world lost a pianist of rare talent. Assisted by today’s great players, Roger Nichols admires the Romanian’s genius, with views from Matthew Schellhorn.
Sunsets and Silences
Matthew Schellhorn discusses the notion of time in Messiaen's monumental Catalogue d'oiseaux.
Messiaen and the Young Pianist
Matthew Schellhorn considers how we can encourage young pianists to engage with Messiaen’s piano music.
Yvonne Loriod Remembered
Matthew Schellhorn remembers his teacher Yvonne Loriod, who died in May 2010.
Visions: the Legacy of Yvonne Loriod
Though her name is synonymous with the music of Messiaen, Matthew Schellhorn asserts that the legacy of Yvonne Loriod is an inspiration in its own terms.
Homage to Haydn
Matthew Schellhorn talks to Claire Jackson, Editor of Muso magazine about his latest project – a series of six miniatures that take unusual inspiration from the great composer.
Matthew Schellhorn Interview
Composition:Today talks to Matthew Schellhorn, one of the rising stars of the new generation of UK pianists.