
Firedove Anna Lapwood
Album info
Album-Release:
2025
HRA-Release:
30.05.2025
Label: Sony Classical
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Anna Lapwood
Composer: Alan Menken, Hans Zimmer (1957), Rachel Portman (1960), Ola Gjeilo (1978), Hania Rani (1990), Louis Vierne (1870-1937), Maurice Duruflé (1902-1986), Poppy Ackroyd (b. 1982), Ivo Antognini
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
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- Anonymous: The Bells of Nidaros Cathedral:
- 1 Anonymous: The Bells of Nidaros Cathedral 00:23
- Alan Menken (b. 1949): The Bells of Notre Dame (From "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" Soundtrack):
- 2 Menken: The Bells of Notre Dame (From "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" Soundtrack) 07:48
- Hans Zimmer (b. 1957): Time (From "Inception" Soundtrack):
- 3 Zimmer: Time (From "Inception" Soundtrack) 05:10
- Rachel Portman (b. 1960): Flight - Intro:
- 4 Portman: Flight - Intro 00:35
- Flight:
- 5 Portman: Flight 04:34
- Olivia Belli: Limina Luminis:
- 6 Belli: Limina Luminis 06:06
- Julie Cooper (b. 1964): Firedove:
- 7 Cooper: Firedove 05:06
- Ivo Antognini (b. 1963): Come to Me:
- 8 Antognini: Come to Me 05:46
- Bob Dylon (b. 1941): Make You Feel My Love:
- 9 Dylon: Make You Feel My Love 03:41
- Robbie Williams (b. 1974), Guy Chambers (b. 1963): Angels:
- 10 Williams, Chambers: Angels 04:13
- Ola Gjeilo (b. 1978): Northern Lights:
- 11 Gjeilo: Northern Lights 04:49
- Poppy Ackroyd (b. 1982): Murmurations:
- 12 Ackroyd: Murmurations 05:17
- Louis Vierne (1870 - 1937): Naïades:
- 13 Vierne: Naïades 05:33
- Hania Rani (b. 1990): Glass:
- 14 Rani: Glass 04:01
- Maurice Duruflé (1902 - 1986): Prelude et fugue sur le nom d'Alain Op. 7:
- 15 Duruflé: Prelude et fugue sur le nom d'Alain Op. 7: I. Prelude 07:36
- 16 Duruflé: Prelude et fugue sur le nom d'Alain Op. 7: II. Fugue 05:37
Info for Firedove
Auf ihrem Album „Firedove“ verbindet die Organistin, Chor-Leiterin und Influencerin Anna Lapwood klassische Kompositionen von Louis Vierne oder Maurice Duruflé mit neuen Arrangements zeitgenössischer Stücke von Hans Zimmer, Rachel Portman, Ola Gjeilo oder Hania Rani. Dabei ist Anna Lapwood nicht nur an der Orgel zu hören, sondern leitet bei den Stücken „Come to Me“, „Firedove“ und „Make You Feel My Love” auch den Chapel Choir of Pembroke College Cambridge. Beim Stück „Flight“ wird Anna Lapwood von der Saxofonistin Jess Gillam begleitet. „Firedove“ wurde in den Nachtstunden im Nidaros Dom aufgenommen, einer spektakulären gotischen Kathedrale aus dem 11. Jahrhundert in Trondheim, Norwegen.
„Ich wollte ein Album schaffen, bei dem die Hörer nie genau wissen, wohin es als nächstes geht. Es gibt viele kleine ‚Easter Eggs‘, die man nicht erwarten würde – so der erste Auftritt des Chors. Ich habe das Gefühl, dass ich endlich gefunden habe, was ich als Künstlerin sagen möchte. Ich bin sehr stolz darauf“, erklärt Anna Lapwood.
Als roter Faden durchzieht „Firedove“ das Motiv des Fliegens und der Entfaltung – ein Sinnbild für Anna Lapwoods künstlerische Entwicklung. Sie ist ein Phänomen. Mit der Orgel der Royal Albert Hall, an der sich fast jede Nacht übt, begeistert sie eine neue Generation von Musikfans auf Instagram und TikTok für ihr gemeinhin als altmodisch geltendes Instrument. Sie hat sich damit nicht nur Millionen Fans auf Social Media erspielt, sondern wurde auch zu Kollaborationen mit Bonobo, MRAYE, Florence & The Machine und Aurora eingeladen. Selbst Tom Cruise besuchte sie bei einer ihren nächtlichen Proben, was zu einer spontanen Orgelstunde führte. 2024 wurde sie für ihr Debüt-Album „Luna“ mit einem Opus Klassik ausgezeichnet. Neben ihrer Tätigkeit als Organistin wurde sie mit 21 Jahren zur Musikdirektorin am Pembroke College in Cambridgeshire ernannt und war damit die jüngste Person, die jemals diese Position an einem College der Universitäten Oxford oder Cambridge innehatte und leitete neun Jahre lang deren Chöre.
Anna Lapwood, Orgel, Leitung
Jess Gillam, Saxophon
Elena Urioste, Violine
Maryam Giraud, Orgel
Molly Hord, Orgel
The Chapel Choir of Pembroke College, Cambridge
Anna Lapwood
is an organist, conductor, and broadcaster, and holds the position of Director of Music at Pembroke College, Cambridge.
While studying at Oxford University, Anna was the first female in Magdalen College’s 560-year history to be awarded the Organ Scholarship. Now performing multiple recitals each season, Anna released her debut solo album in September 2021 on Signum Records. The album, “Images”, features her transcription of Britten’s ‘Four Sea Interludes’ from “Peter Grimes”.
Performances have taken her across Europe on recital tours and in 2019 Anna opened the BAFTA TV awards on the organ of the Royal Festival Hall. Recent concerts include an organ recital from St David's Hall, Cardiff (broadcast on BBC Radio 3); a live audio stream from Leeds Town Hall and a webcast performance of Poulenc’s ‘Organ Concerto’ with the London Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Chloé van Soeterstède from St. John’s, Smith Square (London). In September 2021 she makes her BBC Proms debut at as soloist in Saint-Saëns ‘Organ Symphony’ with the Hallé Orchestra conducted by Sir Mark Elder, repeating the Saint-Saëns later that month with conductor Kazuki Yamada and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
Anna made her TV presenting debut in 2020/21 hosting coverage of BBC Young Musician, followed by presenting a televised Prom in September 2021. As a radio broadcaster she is a regular contributor to BBC Radio 3 and Radio 4, and until July 2020 she hosted a live, weekly classical music show on Radio Cambridgeshire. She has also been featured on Classic FM and presented for Scala Radio.
Appointed Director of Music at Pembroke College at Cambridge University in 2016 aged just 21, Anna conducts the Chapel Choir and Girls' Choir. Their debut recording – “All Things are Quite Silent” - was released in 2020 to widespread critical acclaim, praised for their clarity, blend and beauty of sound. Anna’s passion to support girls and women is evident in almost every aspect of her work, especially at Pembroke. In 2018 she established the Pembroke College Girls’ Choir for girls aged 11 to 18 to inspire them to explore the world of choral music. They appeared as guest artists on “To Shiver the Sky” by American composer, Christopher Tin, for Decca US, recording at Abbey Road Studios. Anna also runs the Cambridge Organ Experience for Girls and was appointed a Bye-Fellow of Pembroke College in January 2020.
Increasingly in demand as a guest conductor, she has also directed the BBC Singers as part of the Proms Inspire programme and has led choral workshops around the world. A strong advocate for music education at home and abroad, she specialises in bringing music to children from impoverished backgrounds. As a Trustee of the Muze Trust, a charity committed to making music accessible to children and young adults in Zambia, Anna works in Zambia regularly and leads the Muze-Pembroke Music Exchange Programme. When the Covid-19 Pandemic put a stop to much of Anna's work in this area overseas she focussed her efforts closer to home, founding and conducting the NHS Chorus-19, made up of over 1000 NHS staff from across the UK.
Having spent some years being encouraged to “play like a man” and with a dedication to her art and mission that belied her years, Anna is now humbled to find that she is an inspiration to many young women and proud that they have adopted her hashtag, #playlikeagirl.
Booklet for Firedove