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1 May 2019 •
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The month of May will bring world premieres of two works by Aleksandra Vrebalov: Abraham In Flames will receive its first performances between the 9th and 12th May with Young Women’s Choral Project, soloists, and...
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1 May 2019 •
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We are delighted with the news of two world premieres by John Palmer in May. On Friday 17 May harpsichordist Kristian Nyquist premieres Vajra in Mannheim. In Sanskrit, Vajra means both thunderbolt and diamond. It...
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1 May 2019 •
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This month, Joe Cutler will be in China for performances of his pieces for piano trio, Archie and McNulty. On Friday 17 May the Fidelio Trio will perform Archie at Beijing Normal University Concert Hall, and on Monday...
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1 May 2019 •
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Andrew Lewis’ Straatmuziek will be performed at the International Society for Contemporary Music section at World Music Days in Tallinn, Estonia, on Wednesday 8 May. It is one of two works representing the Wales...
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1 May 2019 •
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In May, Larry Goves’ pieces Filakr for cello and electronics, and the new work two-way mirror for string quartet and electronics will performed by the Solem String Quartet in London, Liverpool and Manchester....
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1 May 2019 •
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Daniel Saleeb’s Scrīn is being performed by Johannes Quack (Kantor der Antoniterkirche Köln) in Köln on Friday 10th May. Scrīn is a collection of five short pieces for solo organ. ‘Scrīn’...
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1 May 2019 •
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We are proud to hear that Craig Vear’s new book The Digital Score: Musicianship, Creativity and Innovation, was published on the 18th April by Routledge. The text discusses the transformation of the music score...
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1 May 2019 •
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Three pieces from Bernd Asmus’ Book of Rituals will be performed by Trio Ogloudoglou – Frank Wörner, voice / Michael Kiedaisch, percussion / Stefan Koim, guitar, on Tuesday 21 May in Witten, Germany. The...
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1 May 2019 •
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May 2019 sees the Microfest Records release of May the Bridges | Burn Light My Way featuring brilliant performances of 9 substantial works by Jeffrey Holmes. Composers Edition’s Dan Goren talks with the composer...
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29 April 2019 •
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We’re delighted to welcome London-based Erika Fox to the Composers Edition family. Fox is perhaps best known for her staged works including the widely performed puppet music drama The Bet and her Olivier...
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29 April 2019 •
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Thursday 2 May, Birmingham Record Company Day launches an exciting partnership with the internationally acclaimed NMC Recordings with a special one-day festival. A packed day of events at the Royal Birmingham...
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2 April 2019 •
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Richard Birchall’s eight-cello piece, Mirrors, has been choreographed and will be premiered with dance at the Anton Bruckner University in Linz this Thursday April 4th. This choreographed performance features...
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29 March 2019 •
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On the 30th March, pianist Hana Lee Oshima will be giving a further performance of the complete White Book 1 (seven pieces) by Graham Lynch, at the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg. Graham tells us the nice...
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29 March 2019 •
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Acclaimed New York-born/Toronto-based composer Linda Catlin Smith’s music has been described as fuelled with beauty, sensitivity and melancholia. Underpinning these elements is compositional rigour and a resolute...
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29 March 2019 •
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Last February, Saxhorn Fest Quartet – Michael Cavanagh & Katrina Marzella (baritone horns) Nat Martin & Helen Varley (tenor horns) – performed Liz Lane’s Song from Silver Rose in North...
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29 March 2019 •
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We are delighted to announce that Ion Marmarinos’ Le Chemin Qui Brille for chamber ensemble ( which was a winner of the RMN Classical’s 2018 international call – competition) will be included in RMN...
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29 March 2019 •
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Composers Edition is delighted to be collaborating with Vision Edition to publish Richard Barrett’s Music of Possibility in which the composer sets out his distinctive vision for an exploratory approach to...
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29 March 2019 •
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On the Thursday 25 April, there will be a performance of Graham Lynch’s Serenata Notturna in Suvela Chapel in Espoo, Finland. Graham Lynch tells us about the piece: This piece was originally commissioned by the...
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29 March 2019 •
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Kevin Malone’s big batch of news for late March and April includes work featured on five-star CD release and both orchestral and chamber music premieres. Kevin’s The People Protesting Drum Out Bigly Covfefe...
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29 March 2019 •
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We’re delighted to welcome critically acclaimed Spanish composer and pianist Gustavo Díaz-Jerez to Composers Edition. His works have been performed widely by soloists and ensembles around the world. In 2011 his...
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29 March 2019 •
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Set in the rolling Surrey Hills the Investec International Music Festival though modest in size manages to attract some of the biggest names in classical music. This year they’ve commissioned a triple concerto...
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29 March 2019 •
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The Berkeley Ensemble premieres Lynne Plowman’s Carbon Sky on the 9th April in Cardiff. The programme presents New Welsh Music centre stage, in an evening curated by Tŷ Cerdd. A second performance will follow on...
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