New music that is uniquely inspired, Found in the Rain is a recording of twelve songs without words, composed by Helen Habershon, played by pianist John Lenehan and clarinettist Helen Habershon. This CD is outstanding in its unique ability to capture the listener into his/her own world. Each song unfolds like a story, each with its own wisdom and message. It can be listened to on many levels and many listeners have said that they feel totally calmed by it. While the music is mainly written in the classical idiom, there is a refreshingly unique style combining beautiful melodies with… read more
New music that is uniquely inspired, Found in the Rain is a recording of twelve songs without words, composed by Helen Habershon, played by pianist J… read more
New music that is uniquely inspired, Found in the Rain is a recording of twelve songs without words, composed by Helen Habershon, played by pianist John Lenehan and clarinettist Helen Ha… read more
Helen Habershon (née Saunders) studied at the Royal College of Music with Sidney Fell and Gervase de Peyer and at the age of 22 was appointed Principle Clarinet of the Gulbenkian Orchestra. She has gone on to enjoy an international career giving recitals in leading concert venues at home and abroad and appearing on Radio and TV. More recently Helen, with her twin sister Cathrine, has performed a double concerto with the New York Chamber Symphony Orchestra under Gerard Schwarz in the Lincoln Centre receiving much acclaim in the New York Times. . Alongside her clarinet playing, Helen… read more
Helen Habershon (née Saunders) studied at the Royal College of Music with Sidney Fell and Gervase de Peyer and at the age of 22 was appointed Principle Clarinet of the Gulbenkian Orchestra.… read more
Helen Habershon (née Saunders) studied at the Royal College of Music with Sidney Fell and Gervase de Peyer and at the age of 22 was appointed Principle Clarinet of the Gulbenkian Orchestra. She has gone on to enjoy an international car… read more