Classical guitarist Emma Rush shines a lightweight on the till now forgotten legacy of a Nineteenth-century virtuosa along with her newest album, The Life and Instances of Catharina Pratten. The discharge is the results of analysis, a curatorial intuition, and, in fact, scintillating music.
Rush has made the rediscovery and rehabilitation of forgotten voices within the classical canon one thing of a working theme in her work. In 2020, she launched Wake the Sigh, which featured the seldom carried out work of a number of girls composers of the 1800s.
With this newest album, she presents a complete case, together with the analysis, and a passionate efficiency. The album contains seven beforehand unrecorded works by Pratten, and the primary recordings of music by her father Ferdinand Pelzer, her husband Robert Sidney Pratten, colleague Leonard Schulz, and scholar Frank Mott Harrison. Rounding out the monitor listing are works by Pratten’s contemporaries Francisco Tárrega, Giulio Regondi, and Ernest Shand.
She performs on the album utilizing two guitars immediately linked to Pratten. Certainly one of them incorporates Pratten’s private signature, and the opposite is a Boosey and Sons “Pratten mannequin” from the 1850s.
Emma Rush
Rush studied music as a toddler and thru highschool, however performed piano, cello, and oboe — not the guitar. That focus didn’t come till school, when listening to a number of pals who have been finding out classical guitar at Hamilton’s Mohawk College drew her to the instrument and its sound. She made a sudden, and what would show to be very fruitful, resolution to review the guitar severely. A 12 months later, she was finding out at Dalhousie College in Nova Scotia, the place she earned her BMus with honours. By means of one among her academics, Canadian guitarist Dale Kavanagh, she had a connection to the Worldwide Guitar Symposium in Iserlohn. Emma would pursue her research on the Detmold Hochschule für Musik in Germany, the place she graduated with a Grasp’s diploma.
At present, along with her recording profession, she excursions often throughout Canada and in Europe and past, and has been a featured performer on the Shanghai Worldwide Guitar Competition, Competition de Guitarras Lagos de Moreno (Mexico), Future Echoes Competition (Sweden), and the Internationales Gitarren Symposion Iserlohn, together with festivals throughout North America.
Rush can also be an advocate of bringing classical music to locations it wouldn’t usually be heard, and has toured to distant and rural areas in Canada the place dwell music efficiency of any form is a uncommon occasion. Together with uncovering uncared for works, she has typically carried out Latin American and different folkloric music from world wide, along with classical repertoire.
Emma has commissioned a number of unique works, together with her 2023 album A Dream of Color, with music impressed by Canadian impressionist painter William Blair Bruce and written by composers Amy Brandon, Christine Donkin, Dale Kavanagh, Jeffrey McFadden, Daniel Mehdizadeh, Craig Visser, and Christina Volpini. Many composers have additionally devoted their works to Rush, together with Canadian composers William Beauvais and Timothy Phelan, Mexican composer Winy Kellner, and Brazilian Jaime Zenamon.
From 2011 till 2019, Emma based and introduced the Hamilton Worldwide Guitar Competition. At present, she is Co-Director of GuitarFest West (Calgary), Director of Pigeon Lake Guitar Retreat and Hamilton Guitar Day (Ontario), and a collaborator with Wakefield Guitar Competition (Québec).
Who was Catharina Pratten aka Madame Sidney Pratten?
Catharina Josepha Pratten was born as Catharina Josepha Pelzer in Mülheim, Germany on November 15, 1824. Her father was a German guitarist and music trainer by the title of Ferdinand Pelzer. The household emigrated to England in 1829.
She was enjoying at six, and by the age of eight, she’d already begun live performance excursions via Europe. Her repute as a composer, performer, and trainer was nicely established by the mid-1840s. She established her personal college known as Madame Sidney Pratten’s Guitar Faculty, and revealed a number of tutorials and academic books.
Catharina was an early advocate of different tunings for the guitar, and made a case for E main in addition to D.
She married the English flautist Robert Sidney Pratten in 1854, and her profession and renown solely continued to develop. She turned guitar trainer to Queen Victoria’s daughters Louise, Princess of Wales, and Beatrice, and Ernest Shand, the famous actor, singer, guitarist and composer.
Pratten composed about 250 works, the biggest half for solo guitar or voice and guitar.
Emma Rush: The Interview
Placing the album collectively meant being half detective, half researcher, even earlier than the music might be examined and carried out.
“Oh completely, I actually adore it, not simply because it’s bringing to life tales which are there to be instructed, however there’s one other side of it that’s detecting,” Rush says.
It doesn’t take that a lot detecting, nonetheless, to comprehend that the favored conception of music from varied eras is formed largely by the only a few figures which have endured over time.
“I discover that with each interval of historical past, all the things is distilled into a few huge names,” she says. There have been a whole lot of composers in varied areas all through what we now name the Baroque period, for instance, but our concepts concerning the entirety of that thriving musical atmosphere boil right down to a handful of names.
“I feel it’s actually fascinating to discover how wealthy every period is.”
Alongside the best way, musical historical past reveals social historical past about each the previous and current.
“One of many issues I actually suppose that’s essential is a classical guitar world, and a classical music world, the place everybody sees themselves in it,” she says. Revealing the range of a historic period could make an essential level. “A part of that’s to look into the previous and present that there have been all types of individuals writing music.”
After somebody’s demise, it’s as much as the subsequent technology to hold their legacy ahead. In an atmosphere the place the work of girls and non-white individuals was not valued, it was left to collect mud as a substitute. The Victorians, particularly, are answerable for a lot of what we now think about the classical music canon. Even conventions like the present guidelines of live performance corridor etiquette that decision for full silence throughout a efficiency are comparatively new, and weren’t in place when a lot of the classical music repertoire was written.
Whereas Rush’s focus to date has been on ignored girls composers, she factors out that the true historical past of music additionally contains an acknowledgment of the work of queer and non-white composers.
“Individuals argue concerning the high quality of these works,” she says. “I don’t have an excessive amount of time for that. The standard and the great thing about it [are] so obvious to me.”

Catharina Pratten
Whereas the work of some lately recovered composers, comparable to that of Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de St- Georges, was misplaced as a result of its deliberate destruction, in distinction, Pratten left about 250 works she had revealed.
She was additionally fairly a well-known determine in her time. How does such an individual slip into obscurity over a matter of many years after their demise?
“This for me is frequently baffling,” says Emma. “There’s so many ladies who have been unimaginable composers and performers, and on their demise, they have been neglected.”
She cites others, like British musical prodigy and composer Ethel Smyth, the primary lady whose work was carried out on the Proms, and a significant British opera composer after Britten. Certainly one of Smyth’s operas, Der Wald, was carried out in New York in 1903, and was the one opera by a girl composer ever produced on the Metropolitan Opera till Kaija Saariaho’s L’Amour de loin in 2016.
But, her work is just about unknown.
“It was rapid erasure.”
Dolores de Goñi was one of the vital well-known guitarists and composers of the mid-1800s. “She was pop star large,” says Rush.
Once more, forgotten quickly after her demise. “Lots of occasions it’s not so overt, nevertheless it’s nonetheless predictable.”
Likewise, Pratten was somebody who left an indelible mark throughout her lifetime.
“Catharine Pratten was so extremely essential. She defines the guitar in Britain within the Nineteenth century.”
She spent 65 years of her life enjoying the guitar, from 1830 till her demise in 1895.
“At the moment, the guitar was not that well-liked in England.” Rush notes her efforts directed at schooling produced not solely a collection of books, however a brand new music notation symbols for the instrument. “She was so forward of her time.”
Catharina Pratten: The Music
“It’s actually deeply emotional,” Emma says of Pratten’s music. “It’s lyrical and romantic. One thing that basically strikes me about her music is that you simply actually get a way of her character once you play it, and it’s so deeply expressive.”
Pratten composed a substantial amount of music for her college students, lots of whom have been higher class girls. “However they use the entire fretboard, and use all sort of results,” Rush says. “She writes actual music.”
Her catalogue additionally contains excessive stage live performance works. “She has an enormous assortment of works for the guitar in open tuning,” Emma says, noting that the idea wasn’t broadly recognized on the time.
“She’s stuffed with surprises,” she provides. “Each time I feel I do know all the things, I study one thing new.”
Pratten was fairly enterpreneurial in her observe, and though she had a writer, typically revealed each her personal work and that of different guitarist-composers. “She took on plenty of issues,” Emma explains.
“The result’s actually stunning, as a result of when you have a look at her scores, there’s all kinds of knowledge you wouldn’t get with an everyday writer.” Rush mentions directions like ‘ought to sound like velvet’. “Her music actually has its personal character.”
The Album
“I’m so fascinated. The extra I find out about her the extra fascinating she turns into.”
The album is at present obtainable in digital and physical form, and Rush will likely be acting at a launch social gathering and live performance in Hamilton on June 14.
- Discover tickets and particulars on the June 14 live performance [HERE].
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