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24 February 2022 •
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On Friday 4 March Angela Elizabeth Slater’s Punch echo for saxophone and piano will received its video premiere on Illuminate YouTube channel. Saturday 5 March sees the World premiere...
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24 February 2022 •
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Exciting news from Jack Van Zandt, including the premiere of his piece for microtuned electric piano by the pianist Késia Decoté and first performances of The New Frontier: An Atomic Age Jazz Opera with soprano Stacey...
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23 February 2022 •
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Views: 2088
March brings works for varied instrumental and vocal formations by Philip Cashian, Odaline de la Martinez, Gustavo Díaz-Jerez, Richard Emsley, Christopher Fox, Anthony Gilbert, Adam Gorb, Jeffrey Holmes, Torbjörn...
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23 February 2022 •
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Odaline de la Martinez’s piece Cuban Dances commissioned by the Lilith Ensemble is being recorded in Belgium on Wednesday 2 of March. The work is in three movements: Dancing, Tropical Nights and Carnival....
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23 February 2022 •
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March brings the next stage of Rubens Askenar’s exciting Live Composition Project with Ensemble Resilience. We asked Rubens about it’s unique compositional approach. The Live Composition Project explores how...
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22 February 2022 •
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Susannah Self shares with us reflections on finding ways to get multiple performances of one’s work. One of the conundrums for composers is to find ways to have their work performed beyond the première. During...
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22 February 2022 •
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Views: 579
Joe’s new Concerto Grosso commissioned by the Sage Gateshead will be premiered on Friday 11 March at the Sage Gateshead by RNS Moves Ensemble and the Royal Northern Sinfonia, directed by Kyra Humphreys. This is...
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22 February 2022 •
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Michael Foyle (violin) and Maksim Stsura (piano) will give a series of performances of Philip Cashian’s Saltimbanques in March Saturday 5 March at University of St. Andrews, Scotland Sunday 20 March at Musis...
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22 February 2022 •
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March will be a great month for fans of Emily Doolittle’s music worldwide! On Saturday 5 March Emily Doolittle’s piece Nicely (from Child’s Play) is being performed by Anna Snow and Kate Ledger at St....
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21 February 2022 •
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On Saturday 5 March Tonia Ko’s Smoke and Distance (2013) will be performed by soprano Yvette Keong & pianist Nicole Cloutier at The Box Factory, NYC in the Extensity Concert Series: Women Now Festival. Other...
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21 February 2022 •
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Views: 663
Martin Bussey’s Floreat Coll Reg piano pieces – Radcliffe’s Repose and Ledger’s Coranto – receive two performances by Matthew Schellhorn in March. Matthew plays them at St Mary’s, Barnes as...
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18 February 2022 •
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Peter Copley’s wind quartet Die Nacht ist Kommen, recently published by Composers Edition will be performed on the Tuesday 1 March in a lunchtime concert at the Chapel Royal, Brighton given by the Mistral Quartet...
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18 February 2022 •
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Views: 975
Two of Anne LeBaron’s vocal works, Dish and Radiant Depth Unfolded will be performed in the Recital Hall at the Southern California at CalState University – Fullerton on Wednesday 9 March at 8pm. This concert is...
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18 February 2022 •
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Christopher Fox is featured in a concert in St Catharine’s College, Cambridge on Friday 11 March. The programme includes his sound collage Merzsonata, a BBC commission realised in the Radiophonic Workshops in 1993...
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17 February 2022 •
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Views: 616
On Friday 11 March The Hermes Experiment give the first performance of Oliver Pashley’s arrangement of Lynne Plowman’s Pedalling Man from A Field Guide to Pebbles. The original version is for percussion duo,...
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17 February 2022 •
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Views: 426
We are delighted to share the news from Francis Pott about his composition activities during lockdown and beyond. During lockdown Francis composed a violin concerto in three movements – a big piece lasting just...
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17 February 2022 •
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On Saturday 12 March the Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra conducted by Simon Crawford Phillips gives the World Premiere of Colin Riley’s Stone Pulses, the fifth movement of Earth Voices for orchestra. Watch Colin...
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17 February 2022 •
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Terence Allbright’s Narratives & Rituals for piano trio and percussion will be performed by the Riot Ensemble on Saturday 12 March at 7:30pm at the Wiltshire Music Centre, Bradford-on-Avon. The performance...
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15 February 2022 •
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Views: 542
The premiere of Kevin Malone’s Your Call is Important to Us for violin and corporate voice messages will be given by Madeleine Mitchell on Thursday 17 March at 1:10pm at the Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall, Martin...
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15 February 2022 •
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Views: 289
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales (BBC NOW) has made the difficult decision to cancel its tour this week to venues in Aberystwyth, Bangor and Llandudno due to cases of Covid within the Orchestra. Andrew Lewis’s...
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15 February 2022 •
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On Saturday 19 March Jeffrey Holmes’ Kaun (Kenaz) for 5 players (flute, piano, guitar, violin, cello) will be given its World Première by Ensemble Variances. This concert, titled “Troposphere” is part...
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15 February 2022 •
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Views: 572
Emma-Ruth Richards’ solo oboe work de Stamparare will be performed by Gareth Hulse in a concert to celebrate Alexander Goehr’s 90th birthday on Tuesday 22 March at Wigmore Hall. Alexander Goehr has been a...
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