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28 April 2021 •
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On the Thursday 6 May 8pm (EDT) Tonia Ko’s The Sea as Fallacy for wind quintet and piano will be performed by the Indiana University New Music Ensemble, conducted by David Dzubay. This performance part of a...
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28 April 2021 •
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Selections from Anne LeBaron’s new chamber opera This Lingering Life will be performed on 15 and 16 May by West Edge Opera as part of their Snapshot series at the Bruns amphitheater near Berkeley, California....
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31 March 2021 •
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Views: 729
April brings us a selection of works for ensemble, solo instruments, orchestra and an opera by Aleksandra Vrebalov. Also available as a PDF and an MS Excel Spreadsheet. Gordon Crosse James Erber Rob...
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30 March 2021 •
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Views: 430
John Palmer’s Three Imaginary Dialogues will be performed by Piano Duo John Palmer Three Imaginary Dialogues with Piano Duo Hayashizaki-Hagemann on Friday 23 April at Spitalhofsaal Reutlingen, Germany, 8pm....
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30 March 2021 •
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Views: 598
Naomi Woo’s performance of 2 movements from Catherine Kontz’s Voyage with Don Quixote is now online. It will stay for the early part of April only, so do hurry up to catch up (Voyage with Don Quixote starts...
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30 March 2021 •
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Views: 673
Mark Bowden’s new piece, Voices on the Air was recorded by Uproar at BBC Maida Vale studios last month. The broadcast is going out on the New Music show on Saturday 3 April. Voices on the Air for chamber ensemble...
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30 March 2021 •
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Views: 706
Susannah Self tells us about the potential in creative connections between composers, and her most recent projects. When I was studying at The Royal College of Music as an undergrad I always marvelled at the stories of...
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30 March 2021 •
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Views: 660
TEMPO the quarterly review of new music has just published an article on Colin Riley’s last album In Place, his collaborative exploration of place in the UK. Ed McKeon provides an in-depth discussion about the...
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30 March 2021 •
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Views: 720
Vic Hoyland’s For Ariel was premiered on Monday 29 March 2021 with soloist Isabelle Haile in a live-stream lunchtime concert in the Angela Burgess Recital Hall, Royal Academy of Music. The commission and...
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30 March 2021 •
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Views: 729
Charlotte Bray’s Where Icebergs Dance Away commissioned by Westdeutscher Rundfunk for WDR Sinfonieorchester was recorded on Wednesday 31 March, conducted by Cristian Măcelaru. The premiere will be broadcast as a...
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30 March 2021 •
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Views: 778
We couldn’t be prouder with the news that Ryan Latimer has been awarded the PRS Composers Fund which will support the release of my his album on NMC later this year. The Composers’ Fund will contribute...
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30 March 2021 •
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Robert Peate’s Morlich Meditation for Solo Marimba is booked to be premiered on Friday 30 April 1pm by Ethan Skuodas as part of the Royal Academy of Music’s 200 PIECES Project. Robert tells us about the...
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30 March 2021 •
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Views: 668
It is always a pleasure to catch up with Jack Van Zandt’s news. Here, his most recent updates from LA and exciting projects happening this month. Greetings everyone! I am very glad to report that things are...
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30 March 2021 •
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Views: 508
Last month Anne LeBaron gave an in-depth interview to Gregg Bendian for his ProgCast. The interview ranges from Anne’s origins as a free jazz improviser through studying with György Liegeti as a Fulbright Scholar...
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29 March 2021 •
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Views: 661
Liz Lane has been appointed Composer in Association with the Grimethorpe Colliery Band! Grimethorpe’s Musical Director, Dr David Thornton says: Liz has been a significant compositional voice for some time now. I...
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29 March 2021 •
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Christopher Fox will be a guest composer at this year’s Dartington Summer School. With soprano Juliet Fraser, composer Cassandra Miller and Quatuor Bozzini he will run a course in Collaborative Composition for...
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29 March 2021 •
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Views: 666
Composers Edition is proud to present Three Songs from Gitanjali by Naresh Sohal, a Tagore Tribute. Janet Swinney, Naresh’s long-time partner, give us the story of this work: It is eighty years since the death of the...
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29 March 2021 •
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Views: 516
Odaline de la Martinez has received a grant from Opera America to produce a video of selections from her opera Imoinda – A Story of Love and Slavery. The video was played at the Opera America New Works Forum...
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23 March 2021 •
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Views: 1937
Composers Edition is seeking to expand its team to include a Performing Artist Services Manager to enhance what we offer to performers, programmers and commissioners of contemporary music Who we’re after A...
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1 March 2021 •
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Views: 655
Originally composed in 1985 for a performance at St John’s Smith Square, Erika Fox’s Osen Shomaat was pickup up by an orchestra again until 25 years later, when Ilan Volkov and the BBC Symphony Orchestra...
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26 February 2021 •
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Views: 822
On 29 March the world celebrates Piano Day 2021! Piano Day takes place on the 88th day of the year, a direct reference to the number of keys of the modern piano. To join the festivities, Composers Edition has curated a...
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26 February 2021 •
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Views: 992
A recording of Eawl-leet by Colin Riley performed by Sunny Cho has been released last month, as part of the 200 Pieces Project in celebration of the Royal Academy of Music Bicentenary. Colin tells us about the process...
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