Skip to main content

Maverick Ad

Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Cover Stories
  • Features
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Cashbox Legacy Awards
  • Past Covers
  • Weekly Archive
Award Winning Classical Guitarist Emma Rush Releases “Wake the Sigh”

Breadcrumb

  • Home
  • Award Winning Classical Guitarist Emma Rush Releases “Wake the Sigh”
Emma Rush
Fri Dec 18, 2020
Sandy Graham

The award-winning Canadian classical guitarist Emma Rush has released her third solo album. It’s called Wake the Sigh and brings to light a plethora of relatively unknown female-written guitar compositions from the 19th century, including works from Emilia Giuliani, Delores de Goñi and Julie Fondard — a professor of guitar in Paris, France.

Putting Wake the Sigh together wasn’t as simple as listening to old recordings, taking inspiration from them and re-recording them… No, Emma spent a couple of years researching these classical composers and uncovering their masterful compositions, which went on to inspire the 43-minute work. 14 of the 17 tracks were never-before recorded, so the Hamilton-based musician is technically the first to ever release them.

During pre-production, the ambitious Canuck did a residency in Lübeck, Germany, where she was able to conduct a lot of her research. Pre-pandemic, she visited libraries all across Europe and eventually managed to piece together tons of information about seven different female composers – many of them also renowned performers — and their works written throughout the 19th century.

In regards to her eclectic approach to recording this album, Emma admitted: “I always try to bring something new to the guitar world with my work, whether it’s playing music by unusual composers, or playing unusual music by the usual composers.”

On the overall inspiration behind Wake the Sigh, Emma added, “I think it’s about time we played more music by women. There’s tons of it out there and it’s great.”

Wake The Sigh Emma RushThe 17-track album was produced by Kirk Starkey and recorded in Hamilton, ON. The entire record was performed by Emma Rush, on a replica of a 19th century Stauffer guitar — provided by Miodrag Žerdoner. The colourful and mesmerizing artwork and liner photography used in “Wake a Sigh” was shot and created entirely by Richard Talbot.

In the last half-decade, Emma Rush has established herself as one of Canada’s top classical guitarists and has garnered worldwide recognition for her talents. Though she’s not touring during the COVID-19 pandemic, she has made appearances at major guitar festivals in Germany, Mexico, Sweden, the U.S. and Canada, as well as a four-city mini-tour in China. Much like she has with Wake the Sigh, Emma prides herself on bringing recognition to unique and niche music and styles.

Prior to Wake the Sigh, Emma released two solo albums: Folklórica (2014) and Canadiana (2017). The latter features arrangements of songs by classic Canadian songwriters, including: Joni Mitchell, Gordon Lightfoot and Stan Rogers. Her debut, however, takes listeners on a musical journey across four continents with works inspired by folk music and legend.  

To purchase a digital copy of Wake the Sigh visit Bandcamp: emmarush.bandcamp.com/releases

For a hard copy CD go to Emma’s website here: emma-rush.com/

On top of her three City of Hamilton Arts Awards, Emma was a prize-winner at both the Columbus International Guitar Competition and the Great Lakes Guitar Competition. Her musical efforts have been supported by not only the Canada Council for the Arts, but the Ontario Arts Council, Hamilton City Enrichment Fund as well as FACTOR

For more visit:
emma-rush.com/
instagram.com/guitaremma/
facebook.com/emmarushguitar
open.spotify.com/album/61wrw4Fhfzfdbg40NhBxWd?si=yVbj8JrxTj2ECMTJNC2V5A

Features
Music
Emma Rush
Month: Oct 2021
Sultans of String Release the Classic Cover of “Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)” Oct 15
Rosita Stone Gives Her “Love To The World" Oct 15
Q&A's Tony Quarrington + Zoey Adams Serve Up a Big, Delicious Song… Oct 15
The Old Boys Club Must Be Disbanded Oct 15
Martha and the Muffins Celebrate New Release : Marthaology: In and Outtakes Oct 15
Mike Green Unveils Living Room Session EP with “No One’s Gonna Love You Like I Do”… Oct 08
You Need Knowledge To Know How to Export Music Oct 08
Country Nights In The City, Live Music Is Back! Oct 08
Pop-Rockers Patrick McCormack and Eric Warner are MACARONI BIRTHDAY Serving… Oct 08
Colin James Hits the “Open Road” With New Release Oct 08
Canadian Brass Announces New Album Canadiana Featuring Leonard Cohen’s “… Oct 01
We Will Soon Be Out Of Stars Oct 01
Author David Binks Captures Stories, Photos & Memorabilia About the Iconic… Oct 01
Joan Armatrading with the Latest Consequences Oct 01
Ian Janes - The Real Deal Oct 01
Eric Clapton Releases “The Lady In The Balcony: Lockdown Sessions” Oct 01
Month: Sep 2021
Musical Link between Canada and France Sep 24
Most Played Artist Doesn’t Make You A Successful Artist Sep 24
Tom Jackson Implores Us to Find The “Lost Souls” and The Truth in Stirring New… Sep 24
They Got A Record Deal! Sep 17

Pagination

  • First page « First
  • Previous page ‹ Previous
  • …
  • Page 27
  • Page 28
  • Page 29
  • Page 30
  • Current page 31
  • Page 32
  • Page 33
  • Page 34
  • Page 35
  • …
  • Next page Next ›
  • Last page Last »

CEO/PUBLISHER/EDITOR IN CHIEF
SANDY GRAHAM

email:sandygrahamemg@gmail.com 

Canadian Journalists:

Contributing Journalist - Canada and Global
Don Graham
email: dongrahamwriter@gmail.com

Contributing Journalist - Canada and Global
Lisa Hartt
email: lisahartt87@hotmail.com

Contributing Journalist - Canada 
Michael Williams
email: greydread@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

International Journalists:

Contributing Journalist - Sweden
Malin Osth
email: malin@musicdays.se

Contributing Journalist - Sweden
Jonas Tancred
email: jonas@musicdays.se

Contributing Journalist - USA
Rob Durkee 
email: rockster2746@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

Web Developer/Technical Support
Chris Wardman

email: info@chriswardman.com
website: chriswardman.com

Cashbox Cover Design and Graphic Artist
Jain McMillan

email: jainmcmillan@gmail.com

Contributing Photographer 
Tracey Savein - South Paw Productions
southpawproductions@rogers.com

 

 

 

Footer menu

  • Home
  • Features
  • News
  • Reviews
  • Cashbox Archive
  • Issue Archive
  • Past Covers