After winning the London Philharmonic concerto competition, Cload made her debut with the London Philharmonic under
Sir Adrian Boult, playing
Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3. After an acclaimed
Wigmore Hall debut, she began to play with most major British orchestras, including the
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra,
London Mozart Players,
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic,
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, and
The Hallé in
Manchester. She collaborated with conductors like
Sir James Loughran and
Christopher Seaman. Cload became a regular recitalist at major concert halls in London and recorded for the
BBC. She signed with Meridian and recorded the complete Haydn
keyboard sonatas to critical acclaim, with
Gramophone praising her "eager, spontaneous-sounding... range of colour...a thing of untrammeled wit and brio" and
Piano Magazine describing it as her most "haunting...eloquent and...lastingly illuminating" recording. She also recorded the
Schumann sonatas. Cload died in 2012 after a long illness. == Personal life ==