Cover Found in Dreams

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
11.03.2022

Label: Divine Art

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Chamber Music

Artist: Helen Habershon & John Lenehan

Composer: Gabriel Faure (1845-1924), John Lenehan (1958), Robert Schumann (1810-1856), Claude Debussy (1862-1918), Edward Elgar (1857-1934), Gerald Finzi (1901-1956), Johannes Brahms (1833-1897), Antonin Dvorak (1841-1904), Joseph Horovitz (1926)

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  • Gabriel Fauré (1845 - 1924): 3 Mélodies, Op. 7:
  • 1Fauré: 3 Mélodies, Op. 7: No. 1, Après un rêve (Arr. for Clarinet & Piano)02:52
  • Helen Habershon: Yesterday's Dreams:
  • 2Habershon: Yesterday's Dreams02:17
  • John Lenehan (b. 1958): Dreaming of Summer:
  • 3Lenehan: Dreaming of Summer02:08
  • Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856): Kinderszenen, Op. 15:
  • 4Schumann: Kinderszenen, Op. 15: No. 7, Träumerei (Arr. J. Lenehan for Clarinet & Piano)02:28
  • Helen Habershon: Whisperings of Love:
  • 5Habershon: Whisperings of Love02:08
  • Traditional: Deep River (Arr. J. Lenehan for Clarinet & Piano):
  • 6Traditional: Deep River (Arr. J. Lenehan for Clarinet & Piano)02:15
  • Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918): Beau soir, L. 6 (Arr. for Clarinet & Piano):
  • 7Debussy: Beau soir, L. 6 (Arr. for Clarinet & Piano)02:09
  • Helen Habershon: Contentment at Dusk:
  • 8Habershon: Contentment at Dusk02:19
  • I'll Love You Forever (Version for Clarinet & Piano):
  • 9Habershon: I'll Love You Forever (Version for Clarinet & Piano)02:58
  • Sir Edward Elgar (1857 - 1934): Canto popolare, Op. 50 (Arr. for Clarinet & Piano):
  • 10Elgar: Canto popolare, Op. 50 (Arr. for Clarinet & Piano)03:00
  • John Lenehan: Deep Reflections:
  • 11Lenehan: Deep Reflections01:48
  • Gerald Finzi (1910 - 1956): 5 Bagatelles for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 23 (Excerpts): No. 3, Carol:
  • 12Finzi: 5 Bagatelles for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 23 (Excerpts): No. 3, Carol02:13
  • 13Finzi: 5 Bagatelles for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 23 (Excerpts): No. 4, Forlana03:09
  • Johannes Brahms (1833 - 1897): Intermezzo in A Major, Op. 118 No. 2 (Arr. for Clarinet & Piano):
  • 14Brahms: Intermezzo in A Major, Op. 118 No. 2 (Arr. for Clarinet & Piano)05:49
  • Clarinet Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120 No. 1:
  • 15Brahms: Clarinet Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 120 No. 1: III. Allegretto grazioso04:45
  • Helen Habershon: Love Never Ends:
  • 16Habershon: Love Never Ends03:12
  • John Lenehan: Goin' Home (After Dvořák's B. 178):
  • 17Lenehan: Goin' Home (After Dvořák's B. 178)03:29
  • Joseph Horovitz (1926 - 2022): Sonatina for Clarinet & Piano:
  • 18Horovitz: Sonatina for Clarinet & Piano: III. Con moto04:25
  • Helen Habershon: Found in a Dream:
  • 19Habershon: Found in a Dream03:39
  • Total Runtime57:03

Info for Found in Dreams



"Helen Habershon is both an accomplished performer and an inspired composer of music which often evokes nature, or human emotions and sensibilities this is music which is ‘easy listening’ and in the light music tradition, and is unpretentious, but never facile: it has deep meaning. Her first two CDs have been highly praised and were Album of the Month and Album of the Week on Classic FM (UK) respectively.

Her most recent album, ‘Found in Winter’, released in 2019, has been aired by Classic FM ever since. Helen had an established performing career until a serious injury led her to turn to composing, but she is now once again able to perform. Here she teams up with the successful pianist and arranger John Lenehan, who has appeared on over 70 recordings including several solo albums for Sony.

For Found in Dreams Helen Habershon and John Lenehan offer a wonderfully diverse collection of repertoire. This includes beautiful arrangements of some of their favourite pieces; a couple of short movements of outstanding clarinet repertoire by Brahms and Finzi and some delightful new compositions of their own. As well as his beautifully crafted arrangements John has also written two lovely pieces to add to Helen’s.

The cover design is a dream image from Helen’s five year old grandson. Throughout history mankind has been intrigued by the idea of dreams and Helen is no exception. As she says: 'It’s interesting that all happenings begin as an idea and in order to get an idea one has to be in a receptive place. When creating I find myself in a kind of timeless space, rather like a daydream. I love the freedom of dreams, anything can happen. There are no boundaries and we are free to explore with no limits. The theme of ‘dreams’ came quite naturally and many of the pieces in the album reflect this.'"

Helen Habershon, clarinet (tracks 2, 5-8, 10)
John Anderson, oboe (tracks 9, 10)
Andrew Fuller, cello (tracks 6-8,10)
John Lenehan, piano (tracks 3, 6-8, 10)
London Primavera Orchestra (all tracks except 3, 6-8, 10)



Helen Habershon
As a composer and clarinetist with a distinguished performance history, music has always been a part of Helen’s life and at a young age she was already winning composition prizes at local music competitions.

Helen then focused on performance where she went on to establish a career as an international clarinettist until a twist of fate resulted in her going back to serious composition. Unable to the play the clarinet for a couple of months due to two broken wrists she was allowed to play the piano. As a result she found herself hooked and the music began to flow from her pencil!

Her first two albums, Found in the Rain (2009) and Found in the Sunlight (2014) were immediately taken up by Classic FM as Album of the Month and Album of the Week respectively. Classic FM described the album as:

‘…music that’s new to us, and which we think you will enjoy. This is calm reflective and pastoral music, which we will be featuring regularly on Smooth and Relaxing Classics’.

Both albums are played world wide and have also enjoyed much success in the States. Now Helen’s third album, Found in Winter, has just been released on the Divine Art Record Label having been featured on Classic FM as John Brunning’s ‘Drive Discovery’ of the week.

Helen studied the clarinet at the Royal College of Music with Sydney Fell and with Gervase de Peyer. After winning a scholarship to the IHEM in Switzerland she was appointed principal clarinet of the Gulbenkian Orchestra at the age of 22. Helen has performed as a soloist in prestigious venues in many countries in Europe, and a highlight was a concerto at the Lincoln Centre with the New York Chamber Symphony Orchestra under Gerald Schwarz. She has appeared on television (including Michael Parkinson) and radio on many occasions and has performed alongside icons such as Cliff Richard and Vanessa Redgrave.

Helen is deeply influenced and inspired by nature and this can be easily recognised in much of her music. When she was 8 years old she remembers looking out of her bedroom on to a wood and hearing her first tune which she knows to this day. This has been a regular occurrence and she feels very blessed to be the recipient of what she feels can only be described as a magical source of inspiration.

Another example was in Brittany In 2003. Whilst swimming in the sea she noticed that all around her was sea, sky and a sandy beach and that it could have been a million years ago. In that moment she heard a tune which was to become ‘A Million Years Ago.’

Helen cares deeply about ‘ our beautiful planet’ and in 2016 she was appointed ‘Composer in Residence’ for the very exciting Ice Warrior program with polar explorer and keynote speaker Jim McNeill, with an invitation to join an expedition to the North Pole! They have recently collaborated in giving talks on the theme of music and nature which have been enthusiastically received.

Helen has now recently recorded her 3rd album, Found in the Winter, again with world class pianist and arranger John Lenehan, and with London Primavera Orchestra, conducted by Tony Halstead. They are joined by John Anderson, one of the most recorded oboists in the world.

Booklet for Found in Dreams

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