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28 July 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 1239
Richard Whalley will be performing the world premiere of his new piano piece, Kinderszenen on 8th August 2017 in l’Eglise Saint-Pierre-ès-Liens at Cissé, in the Poitou region of France. This performance forms part...
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21 July 2017 •
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Views: 1669
Charlotte Bray‘s second saxophone quartet, Voyage, will receive its world premiere on 29 July 2017 from 19:30 at the Nova Muzyka i Architektura festival in Torun, Poland. The piece was commissioned by the Nordic...
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5 July 2017 •
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Views: 1633
Daniel Saleeb’s chamber opera “Occō’s Eternal Act” written in collaboration with writer Oge Nwosu will receive its premiere tonight at 7pm at the Barbican’s Milton Court Studio. This...
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19 June 2017 •
CE News, Composers •
Views: 1484
Ian Stephens’ orchestral fanfare The World In One City is being broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on Monday 19 June at 7.30pm in a concert of orchestral and choral glories given by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic...
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19 June 2017 •
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Views: 1426
On Friday 30 June from 6.30 pm, London’s Schott Recital Room will see a recital celebrating the release of Brian Inglis’ debut piano music album, ‘Living Stones’, out in September this year on the Sargasso...
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30 May 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 1674
Colin Riley’s latest work “Warp and Weft”, the world’s first double cello concerto, will receive its world premiere by Manchester Camerata – winners of the RPS Music Award in the Ensemble category – on...
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25 May 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 1505
At the beginning of May, the RPS Music Awards ceremony brought the 2016 prize in the Learning and Participation category to the South-West Open Youth Orchestra, the UK’s only disabled-led regional youth orchestra,...
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23 May 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 1822
London-based, Thessaloniki-raised composer Gregory Emfietzis has been commissioned by James Wilson and percussionist Alexander Pepelasis to write a new composition, ‘Gluttony: Live to Drink’, which will...
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18 May 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 1538
Four songs by Bushra El-Turk’s – La Souris Couine, Les Chevaux de Bois, The Kiss and You’d Better Learn your Alphabet, appears on a new CD “Calliope” by sopranist Sarah Dacey and pianist...
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15 May 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 1463
Last week’s RPS Music Awards ceremony brought the 2016 prize in the Learning and Participation category to the South-West Open Youth Orchestra, the UK’s only disabled-led regional youth orchestra, brought to...
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9 May 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 2008
Scenes from Bushra El-Turk’s new opera, Woman at Point Zero, will receive a premiere in a special event celebrating short works by composers from the Arab world, at LSO St Luke’s on Thursday 13 July 2017 from...
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5 May 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 1770
This Saturday, 6th May from 8pm, Limón Dance Company returns to Manhattan’s Joyce Theater for a host of performances featuring the music of Aleksandra Vrebalov, written to the iconic choreography of José...
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27 April 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 1338
Joe Cutler‘s orchestra piece Awakenings is being featured in the closing concert of the 2017 Beijing Modern Music Festival, performed by the Tianjin Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Muhai Tang. The event takes...
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25 April 2017 •
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Views: 2568
Organists William Whitehead and Robert Quinney launch BBC Proms’ Reformation Day on Sunday, 20 August 2017 at the Royal Albert Hall with a recital featuring the great Lutheran chorale preludes of Bach’s...
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7 April 2017 •
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Views: 1357
The shortlist for the RPS Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards has been published with the South-West Open Youth Orchestra (OpenUp Music), the UK’s only disabled-led regional youth orchestra, being shortlisted for...
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6 April 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 2092
London-based all-Australian chamber orchestra Ruthless Jabiru will perform Michael Cryne‘s ‘Slipstream’ in its world premiere this Sunday, 9 April 2017, as part of the closing performance of Joy &...
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30 March 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 1870
All five of Brian Inglis’ solo piano compositions will be released later this year on the contemporary and electronic music label Sargasso Records. This will mark the first commercially available release devoted...
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22 March 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 2471
John Palmer’s Mémoires (for electroacoustic sounds ), the first prize winner of the 2011 Presque Rien International Composition Prize in Paris, has just been released on a CD by the eponymous label, including the...
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20 March 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 1499
Springtime is looking very busy for Charlotte Bray whose piano quartet Zustände received its world première last Saturday at the Wiltshire Music Centre, Bradford on Avon. Framed by Schumann’s Piano Quartet and...
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8 March 2017 •
Composers •
Views: 2129
Robert Peate’s ‘Six Takes on Tosca’ for flute, harp and viola will receive its premiere today at the Dublin City University. The performance starts at 1:10pm. Robert explains the background behind the...
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