[b]Sarah Francis[/b] (b. 11 January 1938, London) is a British classical oboist, daughter of harpsichordist [a=Millicent Silver] (1905—1986) and flutist [url=https://discogs.com/artist/3652615]John Francis[/url] (1908—1992), and sister of operatic soprano [a=Hannah Francis]. She is a Fellow and Professor of the [url=https://discogs.com/label/290263]Royal College of Music[/url] in London and has been the director of the [a1924994] since 1981. Sarah Francis plays the classical oboe and [i]oboe d'amore[/i], touring internationally, and has recorded dozens of solo and ensemble albums on [l=Hyperion], [l=Unicorn-Kanchana], [l=Decca], [l=Chandos], and other prestigious classical labels. Francis was born and grew up in a distinguished musical family, as both her parents were prolific concert performers and band leaders. Sarah won the Foundation scholarship at the Royal College of Music, studying with [a=Terence MacDonagh]. After graduating from the RCM, Sarah Francis continued her education in Paris on a Boise scholarship, trained by [a=Pierre Pierlot]. Her first orchestra appointment was as a principal oboe in the [a=BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra]. Francis began regularly broadcasting on [l=BBC] in 1957, when Sarah was only nineteen, with solo recitals and concerts. She performed across various concert halls in England, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, and the Netherlands. In 1964, Sarah Francis presented her debut solo recording, [a=Benjamin Britten]'s [i][r=10105984][/i], released on 7" by [l94138]. (She also performed the work at the composer's [l=Aldeburgh Festival] and later recorded a few more versions.) In subsequent years, Francis released a sizeable catalog featuring oboe concertos by [url=https://discogs.com/artist/95541]Albinoni[/url], [url=https://discogs.com/artist/375279]Händel[/url], [url=https://discogs.com/artist/793064]Telemann[/url], and [url=https://discogs.com/artist/95546] Mozart[/url], and the XX-century British repertoire from [a=Arnold Bax], [a=Imogen Holst], [a=Gordon Jacob], and [a=Edmund Rubbra] — with some recordings regularly heard on [l=BBC Radio 3] and [l=Classic FM]. Several contemporary composers wrote and dedicated works to Sarah Francis, including the [i]Ariadne[/i] concerto by [a=Gordon Crosse], which she premiered at the Cheltenham Festival (11 July 1972), subsequently performed at the BBC Proms (7 August 1974), and oboe concerts by [a=William Mathias] and [url=https://discogs.com/artist/1839898]Anthony Payne[/url].
2010
Naxos
CD
2005
Regis Records
CD, Album
2004
Chandos
CD, Comp, RM
2003
Regis Records
CD, Album, RM
2002
Regis Records
CD, Album, RE
2000
1997
1995
1993
1992
1990
1989
1989
1986
1986
1984
1984
1983
Unicorn-Kanchana
LP, Amb
1981
1977
Argo (2)
LP
1964
A•R•C Records
7"
Regis Records
CD
Regis Records
CD, Album
Regis Records
CD
2023
Decca
13xCD, RE + Box, Comp, Ltd
2007
Lyrita Recorded Edition
CD, Comp
2001
1995
Classic FM
CD, Album, Comp
1984
FNAC
3xLP, Album + Box
1978
1977
1976
Argo (2)
LP
1975
1971
1969
BBC
LP, Mono
1968
His Master's Voice
7", EP
1964
Saga (5)
LP