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26 April 2023 •
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We’re pleased to announce the long-awaited world premiere of Michael Zev Gordon’s String Quartet no.3. Having been previously postponed from 2020 due to the COVID pandemic, the highly-acclaimed new music...
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26 April 2023 •
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Views: 626
We are thrilled to announce that Vykintas Baltakas will share a portrait concert with Munich-based composer Ataç Sezer at the International Artists House Villa Concordia in Bamberg, Germany this month. Baltakas was a...
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26 April 2023 •
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We are proud to announce that Rubens Askenar’s Poem of Shadows for large orchestra and ensemble will receive its world premiere this month. The Tenerife Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by Fabián Panisello and...
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26 April 2023 •
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Views: 146
Liz Lane’s The Eagle in a new version for violin and harp will be premiered at a concert given by violinist Hannah Roper with harpist Valeria Kurbatova, in the church of St Nicholas, Standish, Gloucestershire, on...
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26 April 2023 •
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Views: 232
The Solem Quartet and the kamancheh player Faraz Eshghi will premiere El-Turk’s Rostan, Rastan and Rast-Kara in the context of their Beethoven Bartók Now series. The innovative project, running since 2021, brings...
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26 April 2023 •
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Views: 456
The Leto Ensemble will perform Peter Copley‘s Fantasy Sonata for clarinet and piano this month at a New Music Brighton event. The clarinettist Shelley Levy and pianist Jane Beament will be joined by Klio Blonz on...
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30 March 2023 •
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Views: 331
April brings an initial selection of works by newly signed Judith Binghman, also works for varied vocal and instrumental formations by Rubens Askenar, Richard Birchall, Martin Bussey, Philip Cashian, Peter Copley,...
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28 March 2023 •
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Views: 271
To mark the forthcoming coronation of King Charles III, the German Choir of London has produced two concerts, one in London and one in Berlin, in which they perform the most famous of the coronation anthems,...
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28 March 2023 •
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Views: 339
Anthony Gilbert’s A breath for Life for tenor recorder and soprano voice will be premiered by John Turner (tenor recorder) and Lesley-Jane Rogers (soprano) in a private event at St Paul’s Church, Heaton Moor,...
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23 March 2023 •
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Views: 472
It’s wonderful to be announcing that one of the UK’s best regarded composers, Judith Bingham has joined us here at Composers Edition Whether it’s her long list of choral commissions (she was also a...
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23 March 2023 •
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Views: 447
Following a successful series of international performances, during April Christina Meissner takes John Palmer’s Lux Ardens back to Germany, then to Spain: Friday 7 April, 3pm, at Christuskirche, Rheinfelden,...
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23 March 2023 •
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Colin Riley’s work for flexible ensemble Impossible Worlds is to receive a performance by CoMA Sussex on Sunday 30 April at 2.30pm. The concert takes place in One Church, Gloucester Place, Brighton, BN1 4AA and...
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23 March 2023 •
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Views: 252
On Saturday 29 April at 2.00pm, Angela Elizabeth Slater’s Glass dominies for chamber ensemble will receive its world premiere by the Mostly Modern Ensemble in Osstkerk Middelburg, Netherlands. On Sunday 30...
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23 March 2023 •
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Views: 343
On Friday 28 April at 7:30pm, Ian Stephens’ Scenes from a Modern War: Concerto for Double Bass and String Orchestra will receive its world premiere with Toby Hughes on solo double bass with The Janus Ensemble...
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23 March 2023 •
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Views: 260
Bushra El-Turk is the central guest of All Arias Festival in Belgium, with Woman at Point Zero Opera touring three Belgian cities – Antwerp, Gent and Brugge between Friday 21 and Friday 28 April, following a...
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23 March 2023 •
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Views: 237
April sees the world premiere of Prach Boondiskulchok’s song cycle Karmic Songs for piano quartet, theremin and voice in Switzerland. Performed by Camerata Variabile, the piece is part of their “Zu anderen...
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23 March 2023 •
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Views: 184
Brian Inglis’ Suite écossaise has been featured in the March 2023 issue of International Piano magazine. The article introduces the suite and the background to it, followed by an excerpt of the music:...
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23 March 2023 •
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Views: 172
Following on from her recent success at the Ivors Composer Awards in the autumn, Liz Dilnot Johnson has been interviewed by musician and writer Matthew Power for Choir & Organ magazine of Rhinegold Publishing. The...
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23 March 2023 •
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Views: 316
Greetings from the American Left Coast! The year of 2023 is bringing lots of interesting projects and possibilities my way. I have just received a commission from the Seattle Chamber...
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23 March 2023 •
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Linda Catlin Smith’s substantial violin solo Dandelion will receive its premiere by Milan Pala on Monday 17 April at the Moravian Gallery in Brno, Czech Republic. Composers Edition looks forward to publishing...
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23 March 2023 •
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Views: 296
April brings the fabulous news of a Carnegie Hall commission, plus premieres of Tonia Ko’s works in London and in Hawaii Carnegie Hall Co-Commission Tonia Ko will be featured on Carnegie Hall’s 2023-24...
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22 March 2023 •
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Views: 158
On Saturday 15 April Adam Gorb’s new brass ensemble work: Ommagio a Giovanni is being played by the National Youth Orchestra in the Clore ballroom of the Royal Festival Hall, with two subsequent performances at...
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