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15 February 2022 •
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Views: 419
Internationally acclaimed soprano Irene Kurka has recorded a fun yet informative interview with Composers Edition’s Catherine Kontz for her podcast series. Irene Kurka uses her podcasts to share both her...
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31 January 2022 •
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Views: 644
Made possible by the Boltini Trust, Music Patron is an ambitious new online platform that will connect composers directly with patrons, run by Sound and Music’s Sonia Stevenson and we’re delighted to see two...
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31 January 2022 •
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Views: 585
We’re delighted to feature this month a brand new film collaboration featuring music by Composers Edition’s Ryan Latimer. Commissioned by Workers Union Ensemble Audience Commissioning Fund in 2021 SOAPWORT...
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31 January 2022 •
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Views: 697
The fantastic Living Songs showcases songs by living composers alongside more well-known classical song repertoire. Soprano Jessica Summers and pianist Jelena Makarova will be performing in the York Late Music series...
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28 January 2022 •
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Views: 1871
February brings works for varied instrumental and vocal formations by Paul Archbold, Peter Copley, Odaline de la Martinez, Bushra El-Turk, Richard Emsley, Adam Gorb, Torbjörn Hultmark, Brian Inglis, Rob Keeley, Silvina...
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27 January 2022 •
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Views: 739
Erika Fox recently gave a fascinating extended interview with Norbert Meyn, Principal Investigator in the project Music, Migration and Mobility at Royal College of Music. In it Erika Fox talks about growing up in...
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27 January 2022 •
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Views: 280
Catherine Kontz’s filmed-recording harp project Flyways 22 is now open to all harpists, young and old. Flyways was initially created as an introduction for young (and old) harpists to contemporary music and new...
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27 January 2022 •
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Views: 450
James Gardner has been commissioned to write a piece for solo drum kit for Grammy-nominated percussionist Justin DeHart. This is part of a series of commissions from Justin to a number of New Zealand composers and...
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26 January 2022 •
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Views: 605
Angela Elizabeth’s fantastic February starts with the YouTube premiere of Light Dispelled for brass quintet on Tuesday 1 February at 7.00pm On Saturday 5 February at 11.00am Naomi Sullivan (saxophone) and Kumi...
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26 January 2022 •
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Views: 505
Graham Lynch’s Sideshow for piano will be performed by dazzling pianist Constance Chow in her February concerts! On Wednesday 2 February Constance plays at St Nicholas Church, Brighton, and on Thursday 17 February...
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25 January 2022 •
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Views: 553
The wonderful pianist Clare Hammond has scheduled a performance of Richard Birchall’s piece Abstracts in February followed by two more in March: Wednesday 9 February at the University of York Friday 4 March at...
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25 January 2022 •
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Views: 643
February sees two premieres of Colin’s work. On Saturday 5 February 3pm (local time) Vers Le Crépuscule for symphony orchestra (the fourth movement of Earth Voices) receives its world premiere with Helsingborg...
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25 January 2022 •
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Views: 695
Linda Catlin Smith’s Tableau for orchestra will receive its world premiere on Sunday 6 February by the Victoria Symphony in Victoria BC, Canada. The programme also features Robert Schumann’s Symphony No. 2 and...
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25 January 2022 •
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Views: 541
Ian Stephens’ children’s ballet Pinocchio goes on tour with the Northern Ballet between Tuesday 8 February and Monday 18 April, calling at venues in Barrow, Berwick, Blackburn, Blackpool, Bradford,...
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24 January 2022 •
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Views: 374
Odaline de la Martinez’s Short and Sweet for solo marimba will be premiered at the Royal Academy of Music on Friday 11 February. This work is part of the 200 PIECES project where 200 composers have been...
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24 January 2022 •
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Views: 733
On Saturday 12 February Tonia Ko will be playing an improvisation set on bubble wrap at Café Oto, as part of Sophie Cooper’s week-long residency. It has been fascinating to follow Tonia’s practice of...
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24 January 2022 •
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Views: 676
Adelphi Quartet gives a world premiere of Bushra El-Turk’s Saffron Dusk at the Wigmore Hall on Tuesday 15 February 2022 at 1pm. The programme also includes works by Haydn and Mendelssohn. This piece is dedicated...
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24 January 2022 •
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Views: 491
On Sunday 20 February Philip Cashian’s Saltimbanques will receive its premiere with Michael Foyle (vln) and Maksim Stsura (pf) at the Estonian Academy of Music, Talinn Saltimbanques, five acrobatic displays for...
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21 January 2022 •
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Views: 520
Kevin Malone’s semi-theatrical 30-minute 9/11 piano work Sudden Memorials will receive its Manchester premiere on Friday 25 February at 6:30pm, performed by Adam Swayne. The concert will take place at Forsyths...
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21 January 2022 •
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Views: 507
Recently appointed as their Composer In Residence, Liz Dilnot Johnson’s latest work for with top UK choir Ex Cathedra is a powerful, emotional work which brings different communities together in the framework of a...
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17 December 2021 •
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Views: 1752
The New Year brings us an initial selection of scores by newly signed Peter Copley, works for varied instrumental and vocal formations by Odaline de la Martinez, Jeffrey Holmes, Graham Lynch, Silvina Milstein, Susannah...
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16 December 2021 •
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Views: 976
We are thrilled to start the New Year with the World Premiere of Erika Fox’s David spielt vor Saul with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Geoffrey Paterson – conductor and Julian Jacobson – piano on...
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