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Friday, November 17, 2017 at 7.30pm BBC SSO in Birmingham Symphony Hall, Birmingham Broad Street,
Birmingham,
West Midlands,
B1 2EA
United Kingdom 0121 200 2000 symphonyhall@necgroup.co.uk http://boxoffice.necgroup.co.uk/iccsym.asp
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Feel the energy, as powerhouse conductor Ilan Volkov conducts Beethoven’s 'Eroica' Symphony, and makes some dynamic discoveries.
With the two explosive chords, Beethoven’s Eroica symphony launched a new era for music – and created a world of limitless sonic possibility. So Ilan Volkov and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra pair it with three dazzlingly inventive new pieces in an evening drawing inspiration from Volkov's renowned Tectonics Festival in Reykjavik and Glasgow.
Cassandra Miller Miller : Round John Croft : Lost Work Salvatore Sciarrino : Allegoria della notte
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18 Nov
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Saturday, November 18, 2017 at Nico Muhly: Marnie English National Opera London Coliseum United Kingdom
ENO
Marnie is a compelling psychological thriller set in England during the late 1950s. A young woman makes her way through life by embezzling from her employers, before she moves on and changes her identity. When her current boss Mark Rutland catches her red-handed, he blackmails her into a loveless marriage. Marnie is left with no choice but to confront the hidden trauma from her past.
Following Two Boys in 2011, this is the composer Nico Muhly’s second world premiere for ENO. With a libretto by Nicholas Wright, Marnie is based on the novel by Winston Graham, by special arrangement with Universal Pictures. It examines the cost of freedom, the limitations of forgiveness and the impossibility of escaping the past, in music that is direct and powerful.
Tony Award-winning director Michael Mayer makes his UK opera debut, collaborating with ENO Music Director Martyn Brabbins. Grammy Award-winning mezzo Sasha Cooke sings the title role, while acclaimed bass-baritone Daniel Okulitch sings Mark Rutland. They are joined by ENO favourite Lesley Garrett.
18 Nov - 03 Dec 2017
Nico Muhly : Marnie
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18 Nov
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Monday, November 20, 2017 at 7.30pm Stockhausen: Stimmung & Cosmic Pulses Barbican Hall, London Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2 United Kingdom 020 7638 8891 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
Singcircle
Robert Henke laser artist
Jacqueline Barron soprano
Zoe Freedman soprano
Heather Cairncross mezzo-soprano
Guy Elliott tenor
Angus Smith tenor
Gregory Rose bass/director
Stephen Montague assistant sound projection
Kathinka Pasveer sound projection
For the tenth anniversary of Stockhausen’s death we present rare performances of two of his defining masterpieces: the meditative, trance-like Stimmung and the earth-shattering Cosmic Pulses.
Ten years ago, Karlheinz Stockhausen ceased composing on a physical plane – but his music always reached beyond the merely visible. Cosmic Pulses and Stimmung create musical spaces of rapturous, visionary beauty and intensity, and these performers are profoundly committed.
Every Stockhausen performance is a major event, of course – not many composers born in the 20th century speak more directly, or with such an original voice. Stimmung and Cosmic Pulses come from opposite ends of his extraordinary career, and here Cosmic Pulses will be accompanied by a laser installation from audio-visual artist Robert Henke. This is music that demands to be heard – and felt – live, and it’s performed today by artists who knew the composer intimately.
Karlheinz Stockhausen : Stimmung Karlheinz Stockhausen : Cosmic Pulses
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21 Nov
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22 Nov
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Wednesday, November 22, 2017 at LANDMARKS Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival Room CAM1/10, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, HD1 3DH United Kingdom 44 (0) 1484 430528 hcmf.co.uk/ info@hcmf.co.uk
Martyn Brabbins conductor
London Sinfonietta
Explore some of the London Sinfonietta’s most iconic commissions as part of our 50th anniversary celebrations. From the architectural principles that guide Xenakis’ Thallein, to the richness of Birtwistle’s Silbury Air, inspired by the mystery of the prehistoric Silbury Hill in Wiltshire, these landmark pieces give a sense of the musical journey the London Sinfonietta has taken.
Wed 22 & Sat 25 Nov
Huddersfield | London
Iannis Xenakis : Thallein for chamber orchestra Colin Matthews : Contraflow Wolfgang Rihm : Chiffre ii: Silence to be beaten Harrison Birtwistle : Silbury Air
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Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 1pm - 2pm Haikus - Soprano, Cello, Piano, Flute St George the Martyr Borough High Street, London United Kingdom
Tickets: Free admission Antonia Berg (flute), Patricia Auchterlonie (soprano), Ben Smith (piano), Yoanna Prodanova (cello)
Borough New Music is delighted to feature the composer Eva-Maria Houben in Series 3. Since 2000, Houben's music has been published by Edition Wandelweiser (Haan), and several CDs of her music have been released by Edition Wandelweiser Records. In this concert, the performers explore just one part of Houben's vast body of 'Haikus'.
Eva-Maria Houben : Haikus for four (I, V, VIII, IX)
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Thursday, November 30, 2017 at 7.30pm Tan Dun: The Martial Arts Trilogy Barbican Hall, London Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2 United Kingdom 020 7638 8891 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
London Symphony Orchestra
Bringing together three masterpieces of Chinese cinema, Tan Dun’s trilogy sets the Martial Arts tradition originally found in Chinese opera into a modern context, giving it an international appeal through film. Traditional delicate solos on cello, violin and piano, thundering percussion and the soaring strings of a live orchestra; all these elements of Tan Dun’s score play an essential role in the big screen depiction of clashing armies, flying warriors and forbidden romances.
While Tan Dun first attracted attention with works that mixed Chinese folkloric instruments and techniques with elements of avant-garde Western classical music, it was arguably the scores for his Martial Arts Trilogy that propelled him to international fame.;
Tan Dun : The Martial Arts Trilogy
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Saturday, December 2, 2017 at 7.30pm City of London Sinfonia presents Modern Mystics: The Protecting Veil St John's, Smith Square London, SW1P 3HA United Kingdom +44 (0)20 7222 1061 http://sjss.org.uk info@sjss.org.uk
City of London Sinfonia
Alexandra Wood director
Matthew Barley cello, presenter
Journey to the centre of Sir John Tavener’s The Protecting Veil through living programme notes, in a performance by the City of London Sinfonia and Matthew Barley.
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Part of Southbank Centre’s year-long festival, Belief and Beyond Belief, The Protecting Veil blurs the lines between humanity and divinity – a glimpse into otherworldliness through the rituals and seasons celebrated around Mary, the Mother of God.
Move even closer to the powerful music in this performance with City of London Sinfonia and Matthew Barley, as they invite audiences to explore the music’s meaning through Living Programme Notes.
In this performance directed from the cello by Matthew Barley, the venue is transformed through lighting and intimate seating, so as to immerse the audience in Tavener’s ecstatic vision.
John Tavener : The Protecting Veil for cello & strings
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3 Dec
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Sunday, December 3, 2017 at 4pm TRE VOCI PRESENTS ORBITS @ ICA Institute of Contemporary Arts The Mall London, England SW1Y 5AH United Kingdom www.ica.art
Tre Voci
Meditative cello improvisations by London-based trio Tre Voci meet thrilling Iranian drumming in this fascinating musical collaboration accompanied by live visuals.
Immerse yourself in the plethora of sounds slowly orbiting the audience in the first half, before hearing "the best hand-drummer worldwide" (ORF) Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, and his mesmerisingly fast drumming, bringing the programme to an ecstatic close.
Tre Voci (Torun Stavseng, Gregor Riddell and Colin Alexander) will perform their own improvisations and new compositions, including the world premiere of a new work by David Stephen Grant, in which they collaborate with Mohammad Reza Mortazavi and Norwegian soprano Silje Aker Johnsen.
David Stephen Grant : New Work
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3 Dec
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Sunday, December 3, 2017 at Doors open at 7:00 pm, recital begins at 7:30pm Ealing Guitar Society St Matthew's Church Hall St Matthew's Church Hall (behind the church), North Common Road, London, W5 2QA United Kingdom http://guitarsociety.blogspot.co.uk/2017/12/
Tickets: £13 (£10 concessions) JON GJYLACI
Full Programme:
Mauro Giuliani – Grande Ouverture Op.61
Isaac Albeniz – Asturias (Leyenda), from ‘Suite Espanola’ Op.47, No.5
Rumores de la Caleta, from ‘Recuerdos de Viaje, Op.71, No.6
Mark Houghton – Sonatine, for solo guitar
Django Reinhardt – Nuages (arr. Roland Dyens)
Gary Ryan – Hot Club Français
INTERVAL
Helen Walker – Five Divertissements
Roland Dyens - Libra Sonatine:
· India
· Largo
· Fuoco
Antonio Jobim/Vinicious de Moraes – Felicidade (arr Roland Dyens)
Gary Ryan – Benga Beat
Helen Walker : 'Five Divertissements for Guitar'
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Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 7.30pm STOCKHAUSEN: TRANS Royal Festival Hall, London South Bank, London SE1 United Kingdom 020 7840 4242 http://www.rfh.org.uk
Pascal Rophé conductor
Royal Academy of Music Manson Ensemble side by side with
London Sinfonietta
Trans came to Stockhausen in a dream, and this extraordinary orchestral masterpiece is every bit as dream-like in performance. The conductor is invisible, half the orchestra is hidden behind a vividly lit gauze, and those left in view are instructed to move like puppets. As listeners we are held in a trance, caught somewhere between the real and the imaginary, the present and the future. Pascal Rophé conducts this all-Stockhausen programme, as we celebrate a composer who has played a key part in the London Sinfonietta’s history.
Karlheinz Stockhausen : Zodiac for orchestra Karlheinz Stockhausen : Trans
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7 Dec
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Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 19:00 London Contemporary Music Festival Ambika P3 35 Marylebone Rd, Marylebone, London NW1 5LS, UK United Kingdom www.lcmf.co.uk/
An Assembly
'The capital's most adventurous and ambitious festival of new music' (The Guardian) is back for its sixth edition. Returning to the epic, subterranean surroundings of Ambika P3, LCMF 2017 offers a week of multi-disciplinary events and new commissions.
Andy Ingamells and Maya Verlaak : Tape Piece
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8 Dec
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Friday, December 8, 2017 at 7.30pm BBC Concert Orchestra - Double Indemnity & Music from Film Noir Royal Festival Hall, London South Bank, London SE1 United Kingdom 020 7840 4242 http://www.rfh.org.uk
BBC Concert Orchestra
Robert Ziegler conductor, curator
Hannah Waddingham singer
Mark Kermode presenter
A dramatic, dark and moody evening of music from the film noir greats presented by one of the UK’s best known film critics Mark Kermode.
Curated by conductor Robert Ziegler and featuring singer Hannah Waddingham, this is film music from the wrong side of the tracks including hits from Rebel Without a Cause and Double Indemnity.
Join the BBC Concert Orchestra at its brooding best when cult classics from Laura, Gilda, Sunset Boulevard and Dark Passage meet a ‘new noir’ genre with Badalamenti’s Fire Walk with Me from Twin Peaks and the world premiere of Jonny Greenwood’s Concert Suite from Inherent Vice.
Franz Waxman: Sunset Boulevard
David Raksin: Laura
Allan Roberts: Amado Mio from Gilda; Put the blame on Mame from Gilda
Richard Whiting: Too marvellous for words from Dark Passage
Angelo Badalamenti: Fire walk with me from Twin Peaks
George Antheil: In a Lonely Place
Miklos Rozsa: The Lost Weekend
Interval
Elmer Bernstein: A walk on the wild side
Leonard Rosenman: Rebel Without a Cause
Jonny Greenwood: Concert Suite from Inherent Vice(World premiere)
Jean Wiener: Touchez pas au grisbi
Herrmann: Taxi Driver: A night-piece for orchestra
Miklos Rozsa: Double Indemnity
Contemporary Composers : Various
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