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28 March 2024 •
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This month brings a range of chamber, solo, ensemble, orchestral and vocal works as well as two books by Jim Franklin and Marc Yeats. Also available as a PDF and Excel Spreadsheet. Books Chamber Solo/Duo Instrumental...
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28 March 2024 •
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We are very excited to announce Michael Zev Gordon’s new portrait CD on NMC ‘The Impermanence of Things’ ! Bohortha: Seven Pieces for OrchestraBBC Symphony Orchestra • Jukka-Pekka Saraste conductor Violin...
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28 March 2024 •
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We are excited to share that a new Gordon Crosse composition has been discovered ! Gordon Crosse was born in December 1937 at Bury, Lancashire. Educated at Cheadle Hulme School, then St Edmund Hall Oxford where he...
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26 March 2024 •
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Over the last couple of years Catherine Kontz has been composing the music for a series of films which are now available to watch online on ARTE as well as on terrestrial TV. She has created the music for the Egypt,...
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25 March 2024 •
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Vision Edition in partnership with Composers Edition is proud to present a detailed and searching account of a creative life, revealing the complex web of concerns and influences behind the composer and painter’s...
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28 March 2024 •
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April is packed with performances of Ingrid Stölzel’s music, including three world premieres ! Tuesday 2 AprilDylan FIndley performs Zwischenraum for solo clarinetCollege of Wooster, Freedlander Theater –...
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25 March 2024 •
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Philip Cashian’s second piano trio, Kink, will be performed three times in Poland this month. Flow Unit 3, who premiered the piece last year at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, continue their exploration of...
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28 March 2024 •
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Hearing Places, Colin Riley’s seven-movement orchestral work, will be broadcast on BBC Radio 3’s New Music Show on Saturday 20 April. Each of the movements is built from field recordings made by the composer at...
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28 March 2024 •
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Aleksandra Vrebalov’s Cleveland Museum of Art commission, Antennae, premieres this month ! Inspired by the Virgin Eleousa icon in the Byzantine Gallery of the museum, Vrebalov’s evening-length work Antennae features...
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26 March 2024 •
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From th’ Ethereal Skie, Jack Van Zandt’s imaginary ballet after John Milton, will be premiered this month in Los Angeles ! The UCLA Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Neal Stulberg, will perform the work at the...
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25 March 2024 •
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Following on from the success of her Sea Requiem this year, Susannah Self’s new setting of the Stabat Mater premieres in Ely, UK this month ! Her Stabat Mater features the same orchestration as that of Vivaldi’s...
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28 March 2024 •
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John Turner, the preeminent British recorder player, has organised a memorial concert for the composer Anthony Gilbert who died last year. Born in London in 1934, Anthony Gilbert studied Composition with Mátyás...
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26 March 2024 •
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April is a busy month for Kevin Malone, seeing the premiere of a piece dedicated to Anthony Gilbert, as well as his work on a new album and book chapter. On Saturday 13 April, Benediction will be premiered at the...
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25 March 2024 •
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There will be two premieres of Christopher Fox’s music in London this month ! Fox and the ensemble Apartment House have been working together since 1997 and his latest work for them, Heaven as a scroll, will be...
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25 March 2024 •
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We’re happy to announce the premiere of Peter Copley’s Sonata for Trombone and Piano ! Saturday 13 April at the New Music Brighton Composers’ Concert. Ben Loska will be the trombonist, with the composer himself at...
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26 March 2024 •
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Graham Lynch’s Petenera will be performed twice this month in the US by Marcia Hadjimarkos ! These four short pieces were inspired by poems by Lorca, and the music has something of a Spanish flavour in places. The...
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25 March 2024 •
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Richard Whalley’s Songs of Sustainability project with the poet John McAuliffe continues this month in Manchester. The long-term aim of the project is the composition of a chamber opera based on the Greek myth,...
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28 March 2024 •
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John Palmer’s Lux Serena will be performed again this month by Christina Meißner. Lux Serena is the second work in a trilogy of solo cello pieces by Palmer, inspired by visions of the medieval mystic Hildegard von...
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26 March 2024 •
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Angela Elizabeth Slater’s orchestral work The Louder the Birds Sing will receive its Dutch premiere this month ! On Sunday 21 April, Residentie Orkest – conducted by Andrew Grams – will perform Slater’s work at...
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28 March 2024 •
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Anne LeBaron’s ‘Blue Calls Set You Free’ will be premiered in Russia this month ! Blue Calls Set You Free is derived from LeBaron’s two-hour electronic blues opera, The E. & O. Line: the story of Eurydice...
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26 March 2024 •
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Two of Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson’s works will be performed at the PODIUM Festival in Esslingen, Germany this month ! The German cellist Jakob Nierenz will premiere Prelude no. 2 to whom the work is dedicated. The...
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25 March 2024 •
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We are happy to share that Stephen Roberts’ The Other Side of Silence will be premiered this month by the Band of the Grenadier Guards ! Originally composed for brass band for the 2021 Leamington Festival, The Other...
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