Bach-Siloti Sonata #1 in b minor BWV 1014 arrangement for Violin and Piano

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  • Movement #1 Adagio (0:00)
    Movement #2 Allegro (3:23)
    Movement #3 Andante (6:20)
    Movement #4 Allegro (9:28)
    Credits
    Violinist: Elizabeth Layton
    Pianist: Michael Ierace
    Arranger: Alexander Siloti
    World premier performance at Elder Hall, University of Adelaide on Friday 31 July 2020
    Our thanks to University of Adelaide for providing recording.
    Our thanks to Stanford University Libraries providing original score.
    Special thanks to Elizabeth Layton and Michael Ierace for their tireless work preparing the scores for these performances.
    Performers history
    Elizabeth Layton is Senior Lecturer in violin and Head of Classical Performance at the Elder Conservatorium of Music. Born in London, she studied at the Yehudi Menuhin School and the Juilliard School, New York. Elizabeth made her UK concerto debut with the Philharmonia, performing with many leading UK orchestras and giving recitals at London’s Wigmore Hall and South Bank Centre. Festival appearances include Gstaad, Valencia, Edinburgh, Bath, Cheltenham and Aspen. Elizabeth was Associate Leader of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and toured worldwide as a member of the Nash Ensemble. From 1997-2010 she was Concertmaster of the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra with whom she also broadcast for the BBC as soloist and director. Elizabeth performs throughout Australia and New Zealand in recitals and chamber music and as concertmaster with orchestras in Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Queensland, Tasmania and New Zealand.
    Michael Ierace has been described as a ‘talent to watch’ and his playing as ‘revelatory’. Born and raised in Adelaide, he completed his university education through to Honours level studying with Stefan Ammer and Lucinda Collins. Michael has had much success in local and national Australian competitions including winning The David Galliver Award, The Geoffrey Parsons Award, The MBS Young Performers Award and was a major prize winner in the Australian National Piano Award. In 2009, he made his professional debut with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra in the presence of the Premier of South Australia and the Polish Ambassador. In 2007, he received the prestigious Elder Overseas Scholarship from the Adelaide University. This enabled him to move to London and study at the Royal College of Music (RCM) with Professor Andrew Ball. He was selected as an RCM Rising Star and was awarded the Hopkinson Silver medal in the RCM’s Chappell Competition. From 2010-12, he was on staff as a Junior Fellow in Piano Accompaniment. In the Royal Over-Seas League Annual Music Competition, he won the Keyboard Final and the Accompanist Prize - the only pianist in the competition's distinguished history to have received both awards. In the International Haverhill Sinfonia Soloists Competition, he took second place plus many specialist awards. Michael has performed extensively throughout London and the UK and twice at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Much sort after as an associate artist for national and international guests, Michael is currently a staff pianist at the Elder Conservatorium
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