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25 May 2022 •
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Earlier this year Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson was interviewed by USA/Germany cellist Nathan Watts about his works for solo cello and solo violin. You can now watch this fascinating conversation which was part of the project...
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25 May 2022 •
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June brings one more chance to hear Odaline de la Martinez’s Improvisations for solo violin performed by award-winning violinist Joshua Peckins, now in the grand opening performance of a new concert series at the...
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25 May 2022 •
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On Saturday 4 June, Graham Lynch’s Blue Bird in the Enchanted Forest, and Kleist at the Marionette Theatre will be premiered by Anita D’Attellis at St Peter’s, Wallingford. These two pieces are part of...
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25 May 2022 •
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It is a very great pleasure to announce that Composers Edition is now working with UK-based American composer, conductor and recording engineer Aaron Holloway-Nahum, one of most dynamic and committed artists working...
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25 May 2022 •
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On Friday 17th June, at Hallé St. Peters, Manchester there will be the premiere of Erysichthon’s Forest a melodrama based on the Greek myth of Erysichthon, composed by Richard Whalley with a libretto by John...
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24 May 2022 •
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Emily Doolittle’s open-score piece Gardenscape is being performed in an open rehearsal and concert by members of CoMA Glasgow, led by Ruta Vitkauskaite at Tramway on Sunday 5 June as part of the Human Threads...
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23 May 2022 •
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June 2022 brings the release of a filmed performance from February 2022 of Liz Dilnot Johnson’s When A Child Is A Witness, recorded live during Coventry’s City of Culture year. A powerful, emotional...
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23 May 2022 •
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On Sunday 12 June Ian Stephens’ Song of Hope receives its première by Manchester Chamber Choir conducted by Vicente Chavarría in Christ Church West Didsbury, Manchester in a programme titled Loves, Myths &...
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23 May 2022 •
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Sunday 12 June brings the launch event for Il Respiro del Suono / The Breath of Sound focussing in on the work of Daniele Venturi. Edited by the foremost musicologist of contemporary and C20th Italian music Renzo Cresti...
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23 May 2022 •
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June brings multiple performances of Philip Cashian’s works! On Thursday 16 June Philip Cashian’s Madrigali will be performed at the Royal Academy of Music, London Madrigali is a setting of six short poems...
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19 May 2022 •
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Views: 550
This year’s Aldeburgh Festival brings real treats for Bushra El-Turk fans with 2 premieres across three programmes in an especially extended, 24-day celebration of music and the arts. On Thursday 16 June...
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19 May 2022 •
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Catherine Kontz’ new 53-minute piece Voix de Terres Rouges for orchestra and choir will be premiered this month with 3 concerts taking place on the weekend 17, 18 and 19 June in Villerupt (France), Metz (France)...
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16 May 2022 •
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Cellist Christina Meissner continues her series of performances of John Palmer’s Lux Ardens in Germany: Tuesday 28 June 8pm at Kirche, Altenkirchen/Rügen. Thursday 30 June 8pm at St. Petri Kirche, Wolgast. Lux...
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16 May 2022 •
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On Thursday 23 June Vykintas Baltakas’ Cladi III (2021) for ensemble and electronics will be performed by LENsemble Vilnius and the Bremer Lautsprecher Orchester in Kulturkirche St. Stephani, Bremen. A gigantic...
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12 May 2022 •
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On Tuesday 21 June Adam Gorb’s 24 Preludes for piano will receive their concert premiere in full at the Royal Northern College of Music. The first 12 preludes will be performed by RNCM students and the final 12 by...
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12 May 2022 •
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– POSTPONED! – On Saturday 25 June Andrew Toovey’s new part-song, as and when, will be workshopped with tutors Sarah Leonard and Janet Oates at The Old Diorama Arts Centre, London NW1 3FE. This is part...
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12 May 2022 •
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On Thursday 30 June at 7:30pm Colin Riley’s Shenanigans for clarinet/bass clarinet and piano will be performed by Jean Johnson and Danny Driver at St Nicholas Parish Church, Bradfield Festival of Music,...
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28 April 2022 •
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Views: 434
UPROAR are back! After cutting short their second tour in 2020 (due to you-know-what!), the crack Welsh ensemble are now returning with rescheduled performances in Bristol, Caernarfon and Montpellier of a programme...
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28 April 2022 •
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Richard Baker’s The Price of Curiosity is closely based on a particular scene from Alfred Hitchcock’s 1956 thriller The Man Who Knew Too Much. In this scene, Ben (James Stewart) persuades his wife Jo (Doris Day) to...
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28 April 2022 •
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May brings works for varied instrumental and vocal formations by Martin Bussey, Philip Cashian, Erika Fox, Rob Keeley, Tonia Ko, Anne LeBaron, Kevin Malone, Jalalu-Kalvert Nelson, Robert Peate, Jeremy Pike, Linda Catlin...
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28 April 2022 •
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Views: 595
Susannah Self’s installation Opera Analysis will be performed at the Stoke Newington Contemporary Music Festival on Sunday 8 May at 7.30pm. Analysis is an Installation Opera for voice, soundscapes with...
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26 April 2022 •
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Christopher Fox’s new album – Hieroglyph – has been released on the Hat Hut label! Hieroglyphs features first recordings of five recent works: both versions of This is the wind, the violin solo Planes...
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