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Wednesday, March 5, 2014 at 7:30pm ERC Presents "Tchaikovsky: None But the Lonely Heart" at BAM 3/5-9 BAM Fisher 321 Ashland Place United States 718.636.4100 http://www.bam.org
Tickets: $70 and Up Eve Wolf (piano)
Rachel Lee Priday (violin)
Simon Fortin (actor)
Ariel Bock (actress)
Blake Friedman (tenor)
Adrian Daurov (cello)
Daniel Mantei (dancer)
Presented by Ensemble for the Romantic Century
Written by Eve Wolf
Directed by Donald T. Sanders
"An exquisite blend of music, theater… an extraordinary and moving way to experience Tchaikovsky’s music."
—Steve Barnes, Albany Times Union
The passionate music. The double life. His own words. In a strange relationship lasting 14 years and conducted exclusively through letters, Tchaikovsky and his patroness, Madame von Meck, were united by an unconventional love in which they both found refuge. Plagued with doubts about the greatness of his music and tormented by the fear of exposure of his homosexuality, Tchaikovsky found in von Meck an “invisible angel.”
Tchaikovsky: None But the Lonely Heart is a fully staged theatrical concert that blends music, theater, and dance. Featuring Tchaikovsky’s epic piano trio in A minor, violin and cello works, and some of his most moving songs.
Pyotr Tchaikovsky : Piano Trio in A Minor
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6 May
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Thursday, March 6, 2014 at 7:30pm ERC Presents "Tchaikovsky: None But the Lonely Heart" at BAM 3/5-9 BAM Fisher 321 Ashland Place United States 718.636.4100 http://www.bam.org
Tickets: $70 and Up Eve Wolf (piano)
Simon Fortin (actor)
Ariel Bock (actress)
Adrian Daurov (cello)
Rachel Lee Priday (violin)
Blake Friedman (tenor)
Daniel Mantei (dancer)
Presented by Ensemble for the Romantic Century
Written by Eve Wolf
Directed by Donald T. Sanders
"An exquisite blend of music, theater… an extraordinary and moving way to experience Tchaikovsky’s music."
—Steve Barnes, Albany Times Union
The passionate music. The double life. His own words. In a strange relationship lasting 14 years and conducted exclusively through letters, Tchaikovsky and his patroness, Madame von Meck, were united by an unconventional love in which they both found refuge. Plagued with doubts about the greatness of his music and tormented by the fear of exposure of his homosexuality, Tchaikovsky found in von Meck an “invisible angel.”
Tchaikovsky: None But the Lonely Heart is a fully staged theatrical concert that blends music, theater, and dance. Featuring Tchaikovsky’s epic piano trio in A minor, violin and cello works, and some of his most moving songs.
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6 May
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7 May
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Friday, March 7, 2014 at 7:30pm ERC Presents "Tchaikovsky: None But the Lonely Heart" at BAM 3/5-9 BAM Fisher 321 Ashland Place United States 718.636.4100 http://www.bam.org
Tickets: $70 and Up Eve Wolf (piano)
Simon Fortin (actor)
Ariel Bock (actress)
Adrian Daurov (cello)
Rachel Lee Priday (violin)
Blake Friedman (tenor)
Daniel Mantei (dancer)
Presented by Ensemble for the Romantic Century
Written by Eve Wolf
Directed by Donald T. Sanders
"An exquisite blend of music, theater… an extraordinary and moving way to experience Tchaikovsky’s music."
—Steve Barnes, Albany Times Union
The passionate music. The double life. His own words. In a strange relationship lasting 14 years and conducted exclusively through letters, Tchaikovsky and his patroness, Madame von Meck, were united by an unconventional love in which they both found refuge. Plagued with doubts about the greatness of his music and tormented by the fear of exposure of his homosexuality, Tchaikovsky found in von Meck an “invisible angel.”
Tchaikovsky: None But the Lonely Heart is a fully staged theatrical concert that blends music, theater, and dance. Featuring Tchaikovsky’s epic piano trio in A minor, violin and cello works, and some of his most moving songs.
Pyotr Tchaikovsky : Piano Trio in A Minor
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7 May
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8 May
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8 May
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8 May
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Saturday, March 8, 2014 at 7:30pm ERC Presents "Tchaikovsky: None But the Lonely Heart" at BAM 3/5-9 BAM Fisher 321 Ashland Place United States 718.636.4100 http://www.bam.org
Tickets: $70 and Up
Eve Wolf (piano)
Simon Fortin (actor)
Ariel Bock (actress)
Adrian Daurov (cello)
Rachel Lee Priday (violin)
Blake Friedman (tenor)
Daniel Mantei (dancer)
Presented by Ensemble for the Romantic Century
Written by Eve Wolf
Directed by Donald T. Sanders
"An exquisite blend of music, theater… an extraordinary and moving way to experience Tchaikovsky’s music."
—Steve Barnes, Albany Times Union
The passionate music. The double life. His own words. In a strange relationship lasting 14 years and conducted exclusively through letters, Tchaikovsky and his patroness, Madame von Meck, were united by an unconventional love in which they both found refuge. Plagued with doubts about the greatness of his music and tormented by the fear of exposure of his homosexuality, Tchaikovsky found in von Meck an “invisible angel.”
Tchaikovsky: None But the Lonely Heart is a fully staged theatrical concert that blends music, theater, and dance. Featuring Tchaikovsky’s epic piano trio in A minor, violin and cello works, and some of his most moving songs.
Pyotr Tchaikovsky : Piano Trio in A Minor
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8 May
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Saturday, March 8, 2014 at 2:00pm ERC Presents "Tchaikovsky: None But the Lonely Heart" at BAM 3/5-9 BAM Fisher 321 Ashland Place United States 718.636.4100 http://www.bam.org
Tickets: $70 and Up
Eve Wolf (piano)
Simon Fortin (actor)
Ariel Bock (actress)
Adrian Daurov (cello)
Rachel Lee Priday (violin)
Blake Friedman (tenor)
Daniel Mantei (dancer)
Presented by Ensemble for the Romantic Century
Written by Eve Wolf
Directed by Donald T. Sanders
"An exquisite blend of music, theater… an extraordinary and moving way to experience Tchaikovsky’s music."
—Steve Barnes, Albany Times Union
The passionate music. The double life. His own words. In a strange relationship lasting 14 years and conducted exclusively through letters, Tchaikovsky and his patroness, Madame von Meck, were united by an unconventional love in which they both found refuge. Plagued with doubts about the greatness of his music and tormented by the fear of exposure of his homosexuality, Tchaikovsky found in von Meck an “invisible angel.”
Tchaikovsky: None But the Lonely Heart is a fully staged theatrical concert that blends music, theater, and dance. Featuring Tchaikovsky’s epic piano trio in A minor, violin and cello works, and some of his most moving songs.
Pyotr Tchaikovsky : Piano Trio in A Minor
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9 May
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Sunday, March 9, 2014 at 3:00pm ERC Presents "Tchaikovsky: None But the Lonely Heart" at BAM 3/5-9 BAM Fisher 321 Ashland Place United States 718.636.4100 http://www.bam.org
Tickets: $70 and Up
Eve Wolf (piano)
Simon Fortin (actor)
Ariel Bock (actress)
Adrian Daurov (cello)
Rachel Lee Priday (violin)
Blake Friedman (tenor)
Daniel Mantei (dancer)
Presented by Ensemble for the Romantic Century
Written by Eve Wolf
Directed by Donald T. Sanders
"An exquisite blend of music, theater… an extraordinary and moving way to experience Tchaikovsky’s music."
—Steve Barnes, Albany Times Union
The passionate music. The double life. His own words. In a strange relationship lasting 14 years and conducted exclusively through letters, Tchaikovsky and his patroness, Madame von Meck, were united by an unconventional love in which they both found refuge. Plagued with doubts about the greatness of his music and tormented by the fear of exposure of his homosexuality, Tchaikovsky found in von Meck an “invisible angel.”
Tchaikovsky: None But the Lonely Heart is a fully staged theatrical concert that blends music, theater, and dance. Featuring Tchaikovsky’s epic piano trio in A minor, violin and cello works, and some of his most moving songs.
Pyotr Tchaikovsky : Piano Trio in A Minor
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9 May
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9 May
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Sunday, March 9, 2014 at 7.30pm Beethoven, Steve MacKey and Elgar Wigmore Hall, London 36 Wigmore St, London W1 United Kingdom 02079352141 http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk
Brentano String Quartet
Steven Mackey’s fascination with movement and transformation in music surfaces in One Red Rose, his new work for the Brentano String Quartet, written to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
The American composer’s score here stands as a bridge between the introspection of Beethoven’s earliest string quartet, completed in January 1799, and Elgar’s elegiac E minor quartet, heard for the first time at Wigmore Hall in 1919.
Ludwig Van Beethoven : String Quartet in D Op. 18 No. 3 Steven Mackey : One Red Rose Edward Elgar : String Quartet in E minor Op. 83
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11 May
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Tuesday, March 11, 2014 at 7.30pm Canadian Carnival Watford Colosseum Rickmansworth Road, Watford, WD17 3JN United Kingdom 0845 075 3993 http://watfordcolosseum.co.uk/Online/default.asp
BBCSO
The vast serenity of the North American countryside forms the backdrop of Ivor Novello Award-winning Robert Farnon’s Lake of the Woods. Benjamin Britten chooses the music of Canada as his inspiration for the folk-flavoured Canadian Carnival, which includes the popular 'Alouette'. Back on British soil, we bring you an epic landmark of English composition; the first symphony from William Walton.
Award-winning Canadian composer Howard Shore,best known for The Lord of the Rings film scores, forms the centrepiece with his cello concerto Mythic Gardens. Beautiful and dramatic, taking us on a virtual tour of Italy, Sophie Shao performs this UK premiere.
Benjamin Britten : Canadian Carnival, Op 19 Robert Farnon : Canadian Carnival Howard Shore : Mythic Gardens William Walton : Symphony No. 1 in B flat minor
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12 May
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014 at 7.30pm Steen-Andersen: Black Box Music Queen Elizabeth Hall, London South Bank, London SE1 United Kingdom 08700 606 096 http://www.rfh.org.uk
London Sinfonietta
Gerry Cornelius conductor
A pair of hands is thrust inside a black box; their gestures are projected live onto the stage, directing an ensemble of musicians that surround the audience.
Simon Steen-Andersen leads the cohort of young composers defining Denmark’s cutting edge. The London Sinfonietta takes on Black Box Music, an extraordinary example of his style that demonstrates why his work has been widely performed and acclaimed across Europe already.
This is a musical 'follow the leader' that verges on the chaotic, even humorous. Yet in the hands of Steen-Andersen, the sonic results make for a compelling experience that exists somewhere between concert music and installation art.
His video piece RunTime Error is also a tour de force. Made from a pre-recorded film of him racing through the aisles and backstage spaces of the Southbank Centre, he replays and manipulates the footage live with two joysticks.
Simon Steen-Andersen : RunTime Error Christian Winter Christensen : String Trio Rune Glerup : Quartettsatz Nicolai Worssae : New Work Simon Steen-Andersen : Black Box Music
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12 May
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Wednesday, March 12, 2014 at 6pm Gudmundsen-Holmgreen: Flow My Tears Purcell Room, Southbank Centre SE1 8XX United Kingdom 0844 875 0073 http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/
London Sinfonietta
Theatre of Voices
Paul Hillier conductor
Elegant and deeply moving, Gudmundsen-Holmgreen’s music redefines the concept of simplicity. Regarded as a pivotal elder statesman of Danish musical life, his works are as humorous as they are contemplative, as violent as they are beautiful.
This performance consists of a set of pieces recently composed for his 80th birthday, and he has made a programme that perfectly contrasts and then unites the forces of the London Sinfonietta with Theatre of Voices, led by Paul Hillier. The music is extraordinary: curious, inventive, quirky, intense and ultimately beautiful. Across the course of the evening, he deconstructs Dowland’s haunting madrigal Flow My Tears, exploring and expanding its harmony and syllables.
This programme has already received 5* reviews for performances in Denmark and Huddersfield; if you don’t know Gudmundsen-Holmgreen’s music yet, you will be glad you heard it live.
4.45pm Composer Conversation with Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen
Pelle Gudmundsun-Holmgreen : Sound I Pelle Gudmundsun-Holmgreen : Sound II Pelle Gudmundsun-Holmgreen : Song Pelle Gudmundsun-Holmgreen : Run Pelle Gudmundsun-Holmgreen : Turn II Pelle Gudmundsun-Holmgreen : Company
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13 May
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13 May
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Thursday, March 13, 2014 at Commonwealth Concert BBC Maida Vale Studios, London Maida Vale One, Delaware Road, London United Kingdom 02085761227
BBCSO
The BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBC Singers join forces for a concert to celebrate music of the Commonwealth, concluding with Elgar’s Symphony No.1. Hear earthy, gripping soundscapes and thrilling percussion writing in Tasmanian-born Peter Sulthorpe’s From Oceania, a work which incorporates elements of Australian, Japanese and southeast Asian music. Errollyn Wallen’s orchestral work Mighty River commemorates the 200th anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery, a piece that makes reference to the hymn Amazing Grace and the spirituals Deep River and Go Down Moses. The BBC Singers perform two a cappella movements from Australian composer Stephen Leek’s Great Southern Spirits, which explores the Dreaming of the Australian Aboriginal people.
Peter Sculthorpe : From Oceania Stephen Leek : Wirindji and Uluru from Great Southern Spirits Errolyn Wallen : Mighty River Edward Elgar : Symphony No. 1 in A flat major
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13 May
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14 May
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Friday, March 14, 2014 at Anon Errollyn Wallen Various
United Kingdom
Composer & Writer Errollyn Wallen
Director Wils Wilson
Movement Consultant Piali Ray
Soprano Claire Wild
Soprano Sara Lian Owen
Soprano Joanna Foote
Soprano cover Rebecca Van Den Berg
Musical Director & Keyboard Stuart Wild
Cello Joseph Spooner
Percussion James Gambold
Soundscape Steve Lewinson
Actor Shin-Fei Chen
Actor Ronke Adekoluejo
Programme Manager Urmala Jassal
Education Programme Co-ordinator Rabiyah K Latif
Designer Amanda Stoodley
Costume Co-ordinator Charlotte Neville
Stage Manager Helen Gorton
Lighting Design Anna Barrett
Production Manager Michael Robinson
Producer Åsa Malmsten
Project Manager Louise Carey
Anon is the secret journey of millions of women, a journey continuing every day, in the shadows. You will be immersed in this new opera as you travel through hidden worlds and find yourself at the centre of heartbreaking stories.
Welsh National Opera mix voices, live soundscapes and contemporary theatre in a groundbreaking new opera.
Written by Paralympic Games opening ceremony composer Errollyn Wallen and directed by Wils Wilson, (The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart and Praxis Males Perfect).
Friday 14 March 4pm & 7pm
Llanover Hall Arts Centre, Cardiff
Booking 029 2030 4400 | chapter.org
Tickets £5
Monday 17 March 4pm & 7pm
Wickham Theatre Bristol
Booking 029 2030 4400 | chapter.org
Tickets £5
Tuesday 18 March 4pm & 7pm
Gloucester Guildhall
Booking 029 2030 4400 | chapter.org
Tickets £5
Tuesday 25 March 4pm & 7pm
Newhampton Arts Centre
Booking 01902 572090 | newhamptonarts.co.uk
Tickets £5 plus 10% (online) or £1 (credit/
debit card) transaction fee*
*excludes cash or cheque payments
Wednesday 26 March 4pm & 7pm
mac birmingham
Booking 0121 446 3232 | macarts.co.uk
Tickets £5
- See more at: http://www.wno.org.uk/anon#sthash.aw3s8gfG.dpuf
Errolyn Wallen : Anon
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15 May
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16 May
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17 May
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18 May
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Tuesday, March 18, 2014 at 7.30pm Usurp Chance Tour 2014 CBSO Centre, Birmingham Berkley Street, Birmingham United Kingdom
BCMG
An evening of two dynamic, ensemble performances: John Cage’s Indeterminacy performed by Stewart Lee (reader) Steve Beresford and Tania Chen (piano and objects) and The Conspirators of Pleasure – an improvisational group with Poulomi Desai (augmented sitar), Simon Underwood (modified toys and electronics) and Seth Ayyaz (daaf, ghaita and electronics).
Cage’s Indeterminacy is a box of 90 cards of 90 stories of different lengths, and a leaflet of instructions: “Read the stories aloud, with or without accompaniment, paced so that each takes one minute. A stop-watch or watch with a second hand will help keep time. Read all 90 stories in order or select a smaller number, using chance procedures or not”. Beresford and Chen improvise on prepared pianos and found objects while Lee reads Cage’s stories in a random order.
The Conspirators of Pleasure create live, improvised, soundscape compositions using unusual, modified and self-made instruments, using technology to transform organic sounds into intense waves, structured pulsating rhythms and lyrical interplays.
John Cage : Indeterminacy
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19 May
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014 at 7.30pm Messiaen Éclairs sur l’Au-delà Barbican Hall, London Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2 United Kingdom 020 7638 8891 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
BBCSO
This promises to be a night of the sublime and the numinous, in which Messiaen’s visionary epic is prefaced with Mozart’s inimitable double concerto for violin and viola, featuring two of Europe’s leading young string players. The BBC Symphony Orchestra will be joined by students from the Royal Academy of Music for the performance of Messaien’s Éclairs sur l’Au-delà... or ‘Illuminations on the Beyond’. Scored for vast orchestral forces, this was Messaien's final completed work. Months before his death he spoke of its inspiration - ‘I imagined myself in front of a curtain, in darkness, apprehensive about what lay beyond: Resurrection, Eternity, the other life.’
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Sinfonia concertante in E flat major, K 364 Olivier Messiaen : Éclairs sur l'Au-delà...
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21 May
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Friday, March 21, 2014 at 3.15pm Ravel, Duparc and Panisello BBC Maida Vale Studios, London Maida Vale One, Delaware Road, London United Kingdom 02085761227
BBC Symphony Orchestra orchestra
Jean Deroyer
Louis Schiwzgebel piano
Robin Tritschler tenor
Jean Deroyer conducts the BBC Symphony Orchestra, pianist Louis Schiwzgebel and tenor Robin Tritschler in a short afternoon concert, broadcast live in Afternoon on 3 on BBC Radio 3. Hear the jazz inflected harmonies of Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major, while his Cinq mélodies populaires grecques set popular Greek songs from the island of Chios, mixing the flippant Tait gai! with the more profound Là-bas, vers l’église. The concert concludes with the UK premiere of Argentinian composer Fabian Panisello’s Cuadernos for orchestra.
Maurice Ravel : Piano Concerto in G major Maurice Ravel : Cinq melodies populaires grecques Henri Duparc : Phidylé Henri Duparc : Chanson triste Fabián Panisello : Cuadernos para orchestra
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22 May
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Saturday, March 22, 2014 at 7.30pm MacMillan’s Strathclyde Motets Wigmore Hall, London 36 Wigmore St, London W1 United Kingdom 02079352141 http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk
Stile Antico
Stile Antico’s breath-taking artistry is shaped by the deep experience and expertise of its individual members. The early music vocal ensemble effectively works as a chamber music collective, delivering eloquent readings of sacred polyphony without a conductor or single director.
Each work in Stile Antico’s large repertoire unfolds in performance like the interior space of a medieval cathedral, vast and transcendent yet exquisitely rich in surface detail.
The ensemble’s latest Wigmore Hall programme explores fascinating parallels between two composers working four centuries apart, alternating MacMillan’s Strathclyde motets with Byrd’s dazzling liturgical cycle Gradualia. Crowning this memorable juxtaposition is Byrd’s longest and perhaps greatest work, Infelix ego.
William Byrd : Gradualia William Byrd : Infelix ego James MacMillan : Strathclyde Motets
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22 May
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Saturday, March 22, 2014 at 7.30pm Neil Hannon's Guide to the Organ Royal Festival Hall, London South Bank, London SE1 United Kingdom 020 7840 4242 http://www.rfh.org.uk
Hear the premiere of Neil Hannon's new work for the Royal Festival Hall organ.
The Divine Comedy frontman Neil Hannon reconnects with the sound of the organ, a sonic backdrop to his childhood as the son of a Church of Ireland bishop.
In this specially commissioned work, Neil has created a series of vivid musical scenes for organ and choir which evoke the constriction, the mystery and magic, the boredom, and the hard-won freedoms of a childhood Sunday.
Renowned organist Tom Bell performs the evocative playlist, alongside a specially formed choir for Neil Hannon's new work To Our Fathers In Distress.
Produced by Southbank Centre.
BBC Concert Orchestra strings only
Tom Bell organ
Rebecca Miller conductor
Louis Vierne : Pièces de fantaisie, Suite No. 3, Op 54 John David Edwards : Rhosymedre Vaughan Williams : 3 Preludes on Welsh hymn tunes for organ Thomas Tallis : Third Mode Melody Vaughan Williams : Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis Neil Hannon : To Our Fathers in Distress
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23 May
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Sunday, March 23, 2014 at 21:00 = 23:00 hearSpace - Live Radio Art Nova, RTE Lyric fm, Ireland Nova, RTE Lyric fm, Ireland Ireland http://www.rte.ie/lyricfm/nova/
Tickets: FREE hearSpace (2014)
hearSpace is a new interactive piece of radio art composed for and through Irish radio by Karen Power. On March 23rd at 9pm, RTÉ lyric fm will act as a live conduit, through which Karen Power will compose and perform a new composition for radio based on the idea of exploring the sounds of a particular time, place and memory. These voices or sounds of Ireland, which will be combined with Karen’s own sounds recorded throughout the world; from The Arctic to Laos, will bring listeners on real and imagined sonic journeys from their past and into their future. This work will also feature archival materials from other European Radio stations who have been invited to submit their sonic snapshots.
Radio exists without visual cues, allowing listeners to form their own unique relationships with sounds from the privacy of their kitchen, bedroom, cow shed or shower! RTÉ lyric fm and Karen Power invite you to share your listening experiences with us and become a live part of our premier performance of hearSpace.
When radio is being received in a space it simply enters and shares space with everything else around it. (Unlike a piece of concert music, which expects silence and your full attention.) The result is that radio sounds move frequently and freely between the background and foreground of a space. Karen wants listeners to consciously consider this fact and to share your chosen radio listening space with us, which in turn may be added to the composition during this unique live broadcast.
hearSpace (2014)
Part of this work will feature recording submitted by the public in response to a call out in Feb. 2014
Update from Karen Power on the response to this call: Since issuing the public call I have been receiving the most wonderful audio snapshots from near and far. The variety of sounds in these recordings is truly stunning and shows just how carefully people are listening and enjoying their aural surroundings. Some examples of what is coming in are: Dublin street sounds at dusk, birds up a chimney in Tuam, an intimate quiet moment in someones kitchen, a recording made backstage at a Michigan concert in the US, numerous rivers around Ireland and 'empty spaces'. These sounds play an important role in my composition process as each recording informs how I think about sound space and our interaction with it. Thank you everybody for your beautiful contributions. I would love to keep this call open, but for hearSpace submission will close on the morning of the broadcast, March 23rd @ 10am local time. If you haven't yet submitted and are planning to then please ensure that you upload by this date.
RTE archives have been extremely fruitful and I have unearthed some voices of Ireland's past that offer insights into our lives, our place and notable times. I do hope that you will tune in on March 23rd @ 9pm to hear radio speak!
To listen:
In Ireland simply tune into RTE Lyric fm @ 9pm
Outside of Ireland go to: http://www.rte.ie/lyricfm/ and click on the listen live button. You will have to download RTE Player if you have not done so before. You can also catch the program after Sunday night using this stream.
hearSpace is supported by The Arts Council of Ireland and RTÉ lyric fm
Thank you and I hope that you'll join myself and Bernard Clarke on Sunday. More information can be found either on my website: www.karenpower.ie or on RTE Lyric fm, Nova website.
Kind Regards,
Karen Power
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24 May
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25 May
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Tuesday, March 25, 2014 at Composition: Wales BBC Hoddinott Hall Cardiff Wales
BBCNOW
Join us for an evening of premières and conversations that have emerged from Composition: Wales. With conductor Jac van Steen and composers Simon Holt and Mark Bowden.
Contemporary Composers : Various
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26 May
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014 at 7.30pm Carter, Adams, Birtwistle Wigmore Hall, London 36 Wigmore St, London W1 United Kingdom 02079352141 http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk
Nash Ensemble
Wigmore Hall Chamber Ensemble in Residence
BBC Singers
Nicholas Kok
conductor
The Nash Ensemble’s annual new music showcase is both a final instalment of its American Series – with John Adams’s seminal Shaker Loops and three characteristic pieces by the late, great Elliott Carter – and an eightieth birthday tribute to Sir Harrison Birtwistle, complete with a performance of his entrancing recent work for voices evoking the mysterious world of moths.
Harrison Birtwistle : Fantasia upon all the notes for flute, clarinet, string quartet and harp John Adams : Shaker Loops for string septet Elliott Carter : Mosaic for flute, oboe, clarinet, harp, string trio and double bass Harrison Birtwistle : The Moth Requiem for 12 female singers, three harps and alto flute
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26 May
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Wednesday, March 26, 2014 at 7.30pm BBC Symphony Orchestra / Oramo Barbican Theatre
United Kingdom
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Sakari Oramo conductor
Leila Josefowicz violin
Esa-Pekka Salonen’s 2009 award-winning Violin Concerto ‘Out of Nowhere’ is a portrait of the phenomenal soloist Leila Josefowicz, who will give this UK premiere. Praised at its LA Philharmonic premiere for its ‘pure, euphoric poetry’, it’s a work which lends itself to Josefowicz’s visceral intensity. In its pulsing central movements, we may find echoes of Sibelius’s driving repetitions in his dark re-telling of Pojhola’s Daughter, in which the daughter of the north, astride a rainbow, mocks the love-lorn Väinämöinen. This concert ends with one of Shostakovich’s most popular symphonies, No 5: its heroic classicism may have affected the composer’s political rehabilitation, but its essential defiance comes blazing through.
Jean Sibelius : Pohjola’s Daughter Esa-Pekka Salonen : Violin Concerto Dmitri Shostakovich : Symphony No 5 in D minor
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26 May
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28 May
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Friday, March 28, 2014 at 8:00pm 15th Annual BMOP/NEC Concert at Jordan Hall 3/28 Jordan Hall, Boston 30 Gainsborough Street United States 617-585-1260 http://www.newenglandconservatory.edu
Tickets: $20 and Up Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP)
As New England Conservatory’s (NEC) affiliate orchestra for new music, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP) presents the 15th annual Boston ConNECtion concert featuring music by NEC students, alumni, and collaborators. This year’s program includes the Boston premiere of Accumulated Traces by 2013-14 BMOP/NEC Composition Competition winner Binna Kim; the U.S. premiere of NEC alumnus Lei Liang’s saxophone concerto Xiaoxiang with special guest saxophonist and fellow NEC alumnus Chien-Kwan Lin; Concerto for Orchestra by Steven Stucky, and Blue Earth by visiting NEC composer-in-residence Donald Crockett.
Steven Stucky : Concerto for Orchestra Binna Kim : Accumulated Traces Lei Liang : Xiaoxiang Donald Crockett : Blue Earth
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28 May
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28 May
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Friday, March 28, 2014 at 7:30 pm Solo Harp Concert, 2104 Sonic Boom Festival Pyatt Hall, Vancouver 843 Seymour St. Canada 604 876 3434 http://www.vancouversymphony.ca/venues/pyatt-hall/ customerservice@vancouversymphony.ca
Tickets: $20 regular, $10 student / senior / artist Heidi Krutzen (http://www.heidikrutzen.com), concert harp
Part of the Vancouver Pro Musica Sonic Boom Festival of 4 evening concerts featuring new and contemporary vocal, instrumental, and electro-acoustic works. Also included are masterclasses and workshops.
See http://vancouverpromusica.ca/ for more details.
Glenn Sutherland : Integral
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29 May
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Saturday, March 29, 2014 at 8:00pm Pianist Anthony de Mare Celebrates Sondheim 3/29-30 Mondavi Arts Center 1 Sheilds Avenue, Davis, CA United States 530.754.2787 http://www.mondaviarts.org
Tickets: $19 and Up pianist Anthony de Mare
After performing nationwide in 2012-13 throughout the U.S. and Canada, LIAISONS: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano featuring internationally renowned contemporary pianist Anthony de Mare comes to the Mondavi Center for two nights only MAR 29-30. Based on the music of the legendary composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim, LIAISONS is an intrepid program of new, solo piano works by some of the world’s foremost contemporary composers - this marks the first time that Sondheim songs have ever been re-imagined for solo piano. Commissioned purely for this landmark project, composers from the realms of classical, jazz, film, pop, musical theater, opera and avant-garde music have come together to pay homage to Sondheim, whose music has dominated American musical theater for the past four decades. LIAISONS’ 2012-13 nationwide tour has made stops in San Francisco, New York City, Fort Worth, and Hudson Opera House, to name a few, and will continue throughout 2014. A full recording of the project is also underway, produced by Judith Sherman, for release in 2015.
Nico Muhly : Color and Light William Bolcom : A Little Night Fughetta Mark-Anthony Turnage : Pretty Women Paul Moravec : I Think About You Jake Heggie : I'm excited, No, You're Not Steve Reich : Finishing the Hat
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30 May
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Sunday, March 30, 2014 at 2:00pm Pianist Anthony de Mare Celebrates Sondheim 3/29-30 Mondavi Arts Center 1 Sheilds Avenue, Davis, CA United States 530.754.2787 http://www.mondaviarts.org
Tickets: $19 and Up pianist Anthony de Mare
After performing nationwide in 2012-13 throughout the U.S. and Canada, LIAISONS: Re-Imagining Sondheim from the Piano featuring internationally renowned contemporary pianist Anthony de Mare comes to the Mondavi Center for two nights only MAR 29-30. Based on the music of the legendary composer/lyricist Stephen Sondheim, LIAISONS is an intrepid program of new, solo piano works by some of the world’s foremost contemporary composers - this marks the first time that Sondheim songs have ever been re-imagined for solo piano. Commissioned purely for this landmark project, composers from the realms of classical, jazz, film, pop, musical theater, opera and avant-garde music have come together to pay homage to Sondheim, whose music has dominated American musical theater for the past four decades. LIAISONS’ 2012-13 nationwide tour has made stops in San Francisco, New York City, Fort Worth, and Hudson Opera House, to name a few, and will continue throughout 2014. A full recording of the project is also underway, produced by Judith Sherman, for release in 2015.
Phil Kline : Someone in a Tree Frederic Rzewski : I'm Still Here Nils Vigeland : Merrily We Roll Along Mary Ellen Childs : Now Thomas Newman : Not While I'm Around David Rakowski : The Ladies Who Lunch Mason Bates : Very Put Together Kenji Bunch : The Demon Barber Michael Daugherty : Everybody's Got the Right Bernadette Speach : In and Out of Love
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31 May
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1 Jun
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014 at 7pm Luca Francesconi. Quartett IRCAM/Centre Pompidou-Grande salle-Paris
France
Allison Cook soprano, the marquise de Merteuil
Robin Adams baryton, the vicomte de Valmont
Orchestra dell'Accademia del Teatro alla Scala
Conductor Sussan Mälkki
IRCAM computer music design Serge Lemouton
Recording of the choir and orchestra at La Scala in Milan Julien Aléonard
Carried by the music of Luca Francesconi and the words of Heiner Müller that reinvent the Dangerous Liaisons, the opera Quartett interpenetrates three worlds.
The interior, a post-apocalyptic space where two solitary monsters caught up in a delirium of masks, the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont, collide; the exterior, the thoughts and conspiracies of the protagonists; and outside, a space of metaphysical forces like attraction and magnetism, the only space capable of absorbing the psychological tension in Quartett.
IRCAM's technology was called upon to create this spatial staging for the work’s premiere at la Scala in Milan, directed by La Fura Dels Bauls: passage from a microscopic dimension to the occupation of almost the entire theater-world, vocal grafts that incarnate the feminine side of de Valmont and the masculinity of de Merteuil, the founding and sonorous ambiguities of a "quartet" for two.
Also on 2nd April.
Luca Francesconi : Quartett
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1 Jun
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014 at 7.30pm Marc-André Hamelin, Dvoøák and Ornstein Wigmore Hall, London 36 Wigmore St, London W1 United Kingdom 02079352141 http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk
Marc-André Hamelin
piano
Pacifica Quartet
Composer-pianists, once the norm, occupy a small but remarkable minority today. Marc-André Hamelin’s growing catalogue of compositions includes works for solo piano and a dark-hued set of nineteen variations for piano quintet. His Passacaglia serves as the ideal companion to Dvoøák’s Piano Quintet in A Op. 81, recognised among the genre’s masterworks.
The Pacifica Quartet and Hamelin turn to Leo Ornstein’s enchanting Piano Quintet of 1927, a monumental work brimming with scintillating energy, strong echoes of Jewish cantorial chant and vivid emotions.
Marc-André Hamelin : Passacaglia for piano quintet Antonin Dvorak : Piano Quintet in A Op. 81 Leo Ornstein : Piano Quintet
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2 Jun
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014 at 7.30pm Powder Her Face English National Opera London Coliseum United Kingdom
Conductor: Timothy Redmond
Director: Joe Hill-Gibbins
Designer: Ultz
Lighting Designer: Adam Silverman
Movement Director: Imogen Knight
Librettist: Philip Hensher
Duchess: Amanda Roocroft
Maid: Clare Eggington
Hotel Manager: Alan Ewing
Electrician: Alexander Sprague
Powder Her Face charts the glamorous rise and seedy fall of the notorious socialite beauty Margaret, Duchess of Argyll. A former deb of the year, the ‘Dirty Duchess’ was at the centre of a scandalous divorce case in 1963, the year of the Profumo Affair, when the Establishment was caught with its pin-striped trousers round its ankles. Drawing on episodes from the Duchess’s colourful life, not least her sexually voracious appetite, a mythical portrayal of this elegant yet ultimately tragic figure emerges
Powder Her Face launched Adès’s international career in 1995 and remains one of his most performed works. His dazzlingly precocious score is as witty, poignant and memorable as the Duchess herself, paying homage to the popular idioms of cabaret and tango, as well as to Weill, Berg and Stravinsky.
Making his opera directing debut is Joe Hill-Gibbins, one of the most exciting talents in British theatre, in a new site-specific production created within Ambika P3, London’s newest performing environment. Productions at the Royal Court (The Village Bike) and Young Vic (The Glass Menagerie) have earned Hill-Gibbins a loyal following and his recent National Theatre staging of Marlowe’s Edward II has only served to confirm his reputation. Returning to ENO after triumphs in Janácek, Britten and Strauss is Olivier Award-winning soprano Amanda Roocroft as the infamous Duchess.
Performances until April 19th.
Thomas Ades : Powder Her Face
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