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1 June 2019 •
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This month presents performances of Ian Stephens’ works for clarinet, and a choir and orchestra premiere. On Monday 3 June Stephens’ Clarinet Quintet is performed by Mandy Burvill and Liverpool String...
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1 June 2019 •
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In a great season of premieres, Charlotte Bray has two new works being performed this month. On Saturday 8 June, Red Swans Floating for ensemble will be given its world premiere by notabu.ensemble neue musik...
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1 June 2019 •
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Rubens Askenar’s new piece for Ensemble Resilience will be performed by the ensemble this month in Amsterdam and Huddersfield. The piece titled No No was written to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the death of...
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1 June 2019 •
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Juanmanuel Flores will give the world premiere of Camden Reeves’ Scordatura Squid III for detuned solo violin in Monterrey, Mexico on Wednesday 26 June 2019. The concert will take place at the Alfonso Reyes Hall...
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1 June 2019 •
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Liz Johnson is involved in the hands-on day for composers and performers with harpist Eleanor Turner, exploring new sounds for harp in composing workshops on Sunday 2nd June at the Old Print Works, Moseley, Birmingham....
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1 June 2019 •
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On Monday 24 June works by Vykintas Baltakas will be performed in a Monday Concert at Studio des Ensemble Muiskfabrik in Köln. The programme includes the pieces published by Composers Edition: Music of falling sounds...
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1 June 2019 •
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Composers Edition’s Dan Goren talks with composer and performer ahead of an intergalactic performance in Berlin’s Zeiss-Grossplanetarium DG: Klaus, your relationship with John’s music goes back around...
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1 June 2019 •
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June 2019 brings a first portrait CD for Erika Fox on the NMC Label. Composers Edition’s Dan Goren talks with the driving force behind this outstanding recording DG: Firstly, let me congratulate you on an...
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1 June 2019 •
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Colin Riley’s Something in our minds will always stay for solo cello will be performed by Rebecca Hepplewhite at St George The Martyr, London on Tuesday 4 June. Also, on Friday 14 June Riley’s Two Part...
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1 June 2019 •
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A major new string quartet by Richard Whalley, entitled Mantle Plume– inspired by the Icelandic geology – was premiered by the Quatuor Danel in the TivoliVredenburg concert hall in Utrecht on Saturday 19...
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1 June 2019 •
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Susannah Self will perform her new opera Analysis at The CODA Festival at The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire on Wednesday 19th June. Susannah Self says that Analysis explores turning points in the composer’s life...
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1 June 2019 •
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Perhaps best known for her six string quartets (championed by the Fitzwilliam Quartet) Liz Johnson’s works also include finely crafted and evocative solo, chamber, ensemble, vocal and choral works. Born on the...
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15 May 2019 •
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There is one more date left for Kevin Malone’s 75-minute musical event “A Day in the Life”: 25 May at 7:30pm in Bradford Cathedral. Three new works were premiered on 3 May, and the Orchestra of Opera...
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8 May 2019 •
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Philip Cashian’s orchestral work Fanfaronades will be premiered in the Beijing Modern Music Festival with the Guiyang Symphony Orchestra on Wednesday 22 May. Beijing Modern Music Festival – BMMF is...
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8 May 2019 •
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Jane Stanley’s Firefly Reflection will be premiered in its solo clarinet version by Alex South at Bell Pettigrew Museum, University of St Andrew’s on Thursday 23 May. Firefly was composed originally for...
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1 May 2019 •
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For the first time ever, the renowned hotel and private members’ club The Curtain hosts a Classical Night with their first artist on Monday 20 May, violinist Philippa Mo. A frequent champion of new repertoire,...
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1 May 2019 •
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Richard Birchall’s Alice in Wonderland for eight cellos and narrator will be given its first performances in the German language, in Hamburg from May 21-26, played by Die Acht Cellisten (from the Hamburg...
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1 May 2019 •
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Regularly attracting performers from across the world, May bring performances of works for guitar, guitar and strings, and piano for Lynch. Friday 3 May : pianist Deirdre Clare will give a performance of three pieces...
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1 May 2019 •
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2019 sees the 50th anniversary of the Vale of Glamorgan Festival, a cornerstone of contemporary music scene. Founded by composer John Metcalf in 1969 it has become one of the most pioneering contemporary festivals,...
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1 May 2019 •
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The London Festival of Contemporary Church Music is a a nine-day annual celebration of liturgical music for choir and organ which happens across Easter and St Pancrastide, featuring collaborations with some of today’s...
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1 May 2019 •
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In May 2019, Ryan Latimer’s new work Slink & Stride, for piano and percussion, will be recorded by Benjamin Powell and Tim Williams from Psappha Ensemble. A filmed performance will be hosted on Psappha’s...
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1 May 2019 •
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We are delighted to share the news of two exciting premieres coming in Ian Stephens’ diary this month: On Saturday 11 May Stephens’ Clarinet Concerto will receive its premiere with Mandy Burvill and...
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