
Artist
Escala
Escala is a classical crossover artist. 7 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 7
- Releases
- 2009–2025
- Active years
Discography
1
Most popular
Quadrasonic
2016
Singles & EPs
6Upcoming shows
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More about Escala
About
Escala (formerly eScala and Scala) are a string quartet from London, UK, that met on a tour bus in 2006 whilst travelling around the United Kingdom and Ireland. They were part of the string section of the orchestra they were touring with, and it was there that they decided to form a group incorporating both their talent for playing classical music and their love of contemporary styles. Escala, who are Nastasya Hodges (cello), Izzy Johnston (violin), Chantal Leverton (viola) and Victoria Lyon (violin), were classically trained at the Guildhall School of Music, Royal Academy and Royal College of Music and have spent years of intense work honing their skills. Escala rose to fame after performing Palladio I: Allegretto and Live And Let Die in the TV series Britain's got Talent during May 2008, where they made it through to the final. Prior to this, the group were known as Scala, but were forced to change their name by EMI, as the name Scala was already taken. The group is often compared with other classical contemporary groups such as Bond and Wild, the latter of which contained two of the group's members (Izzy Johnston and Chantal Leverton) until the group split up in 2005.
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On the 8th June 2008, Escala signed a £1.5m contract with Sony BMG. Official site: www.escalamusic.com.
Escala in brief
- How many Escala releases are on Riffiter?
- 7 releases are catalogued, spanning 2009 to 2025.
- What genre is Escala?
- Escala is catalogued under Classical Crossover.
- What is the most recent Escala release on Riffiter?
- SA DAGAT, released in 2025.





