Philip Cashian’s Leonora Pictures, a 20 minutes piece for 8 instruments is being performed by Aspen Festival ensemble conducted by Timothy Weiss at Aspen Festival, Colorado on Saturday 13th July.
The Aspen Music Festival and School was founded in 1949 and is regarded as one of the top classical music festivals in the United States. Philip Cashian’s work features in a concert dedicated to chamber music, programme including works by Copland, Mozart, Shostakovich/Atovmyan and Schnittke.
Later in the month, Cashian’s The Songs Few Hear for soprano and piano will be performed by Donna Lennard and Gavin Roberts on Wednesday 24 July at St Marylebone Festival.
Leonora Pictures and The Songs Few Hear, as well as other works by Philip Cashian, are proudly available on Composers Edition website and nkoda.
Saturday, 13 July 2019
Chamber Music Concert
Programme includes Leonora Pictures by Philip Cashian, among other works.
Aspen Festival Ensemble/ Timothy Weiss (conductor)
Harris Hall, Aspen, Colorado
Wednesday 24 July 2019
Songs and Sounds: Contemporary Composers in Conversation
Conversation and music by composers associated with Royal Academy of Music, including songs by RAM Head of Composition, Philip Cashian, amongst others.
Donna Lennard, soprana & Gavin Roberts, piano
St Marylebone Festival
St Marylebone Parish Church, 17 Marylebone Rd, Marylebone, London
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