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Friday, November 13, 2015 at 13–28 NOVEMBER 2015 7.30 Morgen und Abend Covent Garden - Royal Opera House Covent Garden, London United Kingdom http://info.royaloperahouse.org/home
ROH
Austrian composer Georg Friedrich Haas is fast becoming one of the leading composers of his generation. Morgen und Abend (Morning and Evening) marks his first commission from The Royal Opera. Award-winning Norwegian author, poet and playwright Jon Fosse provides the libretto – an adaptation of his acclaimed 2000 novel of the same name, which describes with meditative, near incantatory simplicity the life of a fisherman from birth to death. This world premiere is directed by Graham Vick, Artistic Director of Birmingham Opera Company and former Director of Productions with Scottish Opera and Glyndebourne Festival Opera.
Haas shot to international fame with in vain (2000), described by Simon Rattle as ‘an astonishing work of art and an acknowledged masterpiece of the 21st century’. Common to all of his works is an intense and highly charged atmosphere, constructed from shifting sound worlds that coalesce suddenly into opulent richness. Haas’s latest works have continued his experimentation with sound and the interplay of light and dark, in works such as ins Licht (2007) and ATTHIS (2009, heard in the Linbury Studio Theatre spring 2015).
Georg Friedrich Haas : Morgen und Abend
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Friday, November 13, 2015 at 1.10pm Pioneers of Percussion Mumford Theatre, Anglia
United Kingdom
Joby Burgess percussion & electronics
Three musical cultures clash in these rarely heard and pioneering percussion pieces. The loud, muscular music of Xenakis contrasts with Takemitsu’s meditative stillness and Morton Feldman’s ‘anti-percussion’ is softer still – with fingertips playing woody almost weightless sounds ‘like dust in the breeze’. A magical experience.
The concert lasts approximately 50 minutes.
Presented in association with Anglia Ruskin University
Toru Takemitsu : Seasons Morton Feldman : The King of Denmark Iannis Xenakis : Psappha
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Friday, November 13, 2015 at 7:00pm Two-Night Concert Series at Jerome Kitzke DiMenna Center Mary Flagler Cary Hall 450 West 37th Street, NYC United States http://www.oslmusic.org/dimenna-center/
Tickets: $20-35 ETHEL
Guy Klucevsek
Anthony de Mare
and more
Marking the commencement of the 2015-16 Tribeca New Music festival, AN AMERICAN MAVERICK | JEROME KITZKE AT 60 celebrates composer-storyteller JEROME KITZKE in a two-night concert series November 13-14, 2015, at The DiMenna Center for Classical Music. Known for creating works that are uniquely and bracingly American, where freedom and ritual converge, Kitzke shares his career-long dedication to social justice and the human condition in this special program comprised of a dozen of his works composed between 1987 and 2015, including the world premiere of For Pte Tokahewin Ska. From the premier string quartet ETHEL and pianist Anthony de Mare to Hammond B-3 rising star Wil Smith and accordionist Guy Klucevsek, 26 of today’s top contemporary artists will come together to perform and honor the inimitable musical language of Jerome Kitzke.
Jerome Kitzke : Pte Tokahewin Ska
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Sunday, November 15, 2015 at 7.30pm The Comedy of Change CBSO Centre, Birmingham Berkley Street, Birmingham United Kingdom
BCMG
This ballet-tinged programme frames the world premiere of Melinda Maxwell’s Sound Investment commission, FRACTURES: Monk Unpacked, which uses Thelonious Monk’s Round Midnight as its ‘creative lever’.
Composed both for the concert hall, and for choreographer Mark Baldwin, who staged it as a ballet with Rambert Dance Company, Julian Anderson’s The Comedy of Change takes inspiration from the notions of change in nature. Through seven greatly contrasting movements, Anderson’s vibrant music continually evolves, with its many time cycles, melodies and rhythms mirroring nature’s continual march.
Premiered in 2014, Schuller’s Games for wind quintet and strings has the composer’s characteristic clear textures, snappy rhythms, overlapping phrases and spiky dissonances – with several name-that-tune quotations from familiar repertoire offering moments of light-hearted fun.
Providing a tumultuous climax, Stravinsky’s magnificent one-act chamber opera-ballet Renard, sees BCMG joined by four exceptional singers from RSVP Voices for a concert performance of this farmyard fairy tale with a bloody end.
The programme for this concert has changed slightly, with Carl Nielsen/Hans Abrahamsen’s Three Piano Pieces Op. 59 recomposed for 10 instruments replaced by Abrahamsen’s arrangement of Schoenberg’s Six Little Piano Pieces, and Gunther Schuller’s Games, the latter included as a tribute to the composer who died in June.
Gunter Schuller : Games Arnold Schoenberg : Vier Stücke – aus 6. Kleine Klavierstücke op. 19 Hans Abrahamsen : Liebeslied Julian Anderson : The Comedy of Change Patrick Brennan : Polly Roe Melinda Maxwell : FRACTURES: Monk Unpacked Igor Stravinsky : Renard
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Wednesday, November 18, 2015 at 7.30pm Arvo Pärt: 'Passio' King's College Chapel Cambridge United Kingdom
Ben Johnson Pilate
Edward Grint Christ
Choir of King’s College Cambridge
Endymion
Stephen Cleobury
Arvo Part’s setting of the Passion according to St John is among his greatest works, rarely performed and yet, through recordings, one of his most popular.
The music is simple, austere and hypnotic with undulating, ‘bell-like’ harmonies. Yet as the story steadily unfolds, the power and drama of the text takes over. The effect is ‘profoundly moving, unsettling and humbling’ THE GUARDIAN.
The concert runs without an interval for approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
With kind permission of the Provost and Fellows of King’s College
Arvo Pärt : Passio
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Saturday, November 21, 2015 at 12:30pm The London Sinfonietta University of Huddersfield Huddersfield HD1 3DH United Kingdom
Garry Walker conductor
London Sinfonietta
The London Sinfonietta returns to hcmf// to perform a repeat of our October concert at St John's Smith Square in London. A new work by composer and multidisciplinary artist Marisol Jiménez – whose output focusses on the tactile process of creating sound – bristles against Laurance Crane's understated style. Morton Feldman's intimate portrait For Samuel Beckett, much admired and rarely performed, completes the bill.
Edmund Finnis : Seeing is Flux Marisol Jiménez : XLIII MEMORIAM VIVIRE Laurence Crane : Chamber Symphony No. 2 `The Australian’
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Saturday, November 21, 2015 at 5pm Thankgiving Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist 812 N Jackson St. MIlwaukee WI United States 414-271-0711 http://www.presentmusic.org/concerts/thanksgiving14.aspx emwoehlke@presentmusic.org
Tickets: $20, $30 and $40 Present Music
Hearing Voices
Friends and neighbors paths connect once again in this traditional Milwaukee event. 2015 Rome Prize winner Christopher Cerrone joins us for the world premiere of his new work about the meaning of home (commissioned by John Shannon and Jan Serr), the soulful and expansive From Rivers by 2013 Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Shaw, The Bucks Native American Singing and Drumming group, PMs Hearing Voices vocal ensemble, Arrowhead High School and local choirs.
Christopher Cerrone : untitled
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Saturday, November 21, 2015 at 7.00 pm Thinking aLoud! Schott Recital Room @ Bauer & Hieber 48 Great Marlborough Street, London W1F7BB United Kingdom
Tickets: £10, £7 concessions Kerry Andrews, cello
Karen Burnell, horn
Paul Burnell, oboe, recorder
Deborah Broderick Edwards, piano
Derek Foster, piano
Some classic works, some new works - Some rehearsed, some spontaneous -
All thinking through sound - and aloud!
John Cage : Cheap Imitation John Cage : Readings from Silence John Cage : Perpetual Tango Erik Satie : Tango Perpetuelle Morton Feldman : A very short trumpet piece Morton Feldman : Two Pianos Steve Reich : Clapping Music Earle Brown : December '52 Hugh Shrapnel : Oxleas Wood Hugh Shrapnel : Lullaby Dave Smith : Bunnahabhain Dave Smith : Caol Ila Ann Wolff : OneTwoThree Kerry Andrews : Tract Paul Burnell : Is that you, or is it just me? Deborah Broderick Edwards : The Touring Machine Derek Foster : Re-Jig Derek Foster : Letter Dave Smith : Six 1-minute piano pieces
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Sunday, November 22, 2015 at 3:00 p.m. BMOP and Odyssey Opera Pay Tribute to Gunther Schuller Jordan Hall, Boston 30 Gainsborough Street United States 617-585-1260 http://www.newenglandconservatory.edu
Tickets: $20-50 Boston Modern Orchestra Project
Odyssey Opera
Two of Boston’s leading musical ensembles—the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP) and Odyssey Opera—unite on one stage for a special concert honoring the great Pulitzer-winning composer Gunther Schuller (1925-2015). Thanks to these organizations’ diverse aesthetics, the program offers a new sound as it weaves jazz vernacular into the symphonic and operatic world. Made legible for even the youngest ears, Schuller’s Journey Into Jazz and The Fisherman and His Wife will be performed by members of BMOP, Odyssey Opera, led by conductor Gil Rose.
Gunter Schuller : Journey Into Jazz Gunter Schuller : The Fisherman and His Wife
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Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at 8:00pm-11:00pm CompCord's Multiband Festival New York, NY 122nd Street at Broadway (120 Claremont Avenue) United States 917-493-4428 http://www.msmnyc.edu amendolia@msmnyc.edu
Tickets: N/A N/A
'MultiBand' is the title of Composers Concordance 5th annual festival, to be held from November 24th through December 12th, 2015. The five festival concerts will focus on a myriad of meanings of the word 'Band,' as well as how composers choose to interact with their respective bands.
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Sunday, November 29, 2015 at 6:00pm-9:00pm Composers Play Composers Spectrum 121 Ludlow Street, 2nd floor, NYC United States http://https://www.facebook.com/spectrumNYC
Tickets: N/A Tenth Intervention Trio:
Hajnal K Pivnick - violin
Dorian Wallace - piano
Elliot Wallace - percussion
Emerald Trio:
Karen Bogardus - flute
Orlando Wells - viola
Matt Castle - piano
Occasional Noise Trio:
Cesare Papetti - percussion
Derin Öge - piano
William Lang - trombone
Licorice Clarinet Trio:
Michiyo Suzuki - clarinet
Akari Yamamoto - clarinet
Yumi Ito - bass clarinet
This event is the 7th Annual Composers-Play-Composers Marathon - a concert focusing on the composer-as-performer. This year, in lieu of the festival title, no fewer then twenty composers, embedded with dynamic trios and quartets from NYC's contemporary music scene, will perform original compositions inspired by the word ‘Band.'
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Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 7.30pm BBC SSO 80th Birthday Concert City Halls Glasgow Scotland
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Francois Leleux oboe
Sarah Connolly contralto
Andrew Staples tenor
Matthias Pintscher conductor
Gustav Mahler’s last word was “Mozart”, but he’d already said his farewells in music, and nowhere more movingly than in Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth): six heart-rending songs that wring out every last drop of life’s sorrow and sweetness. 80 years almost to the day since the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra was formed, it’s a wonderfully reflective way to mark the occasion, perfectly paired with the life-affirming sunshine of Mozart’s Oboe Concerto – performed tonight by a true poet of the oboe. BBC SSO Artist-in-Association Matthias Pintscher brings a composer’s empathy, and conducts his own beautiful Idyll: a musical journey towards the light, written in memory of a friend.
Prelude: 6.45pm in the Recital Room
Oboist François Leleux in conversation.
Post-concert Coda
(approximately 10 minutes after the main concert)
François Leleux gives a short solo recital.
Matthias Pintscher : Idyll Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Oboe Concerto in C major, K314 Gustav Mahler : Das Lied von der Erde
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Thursday, December 3, 2015 at 7.30pm NOISE Opera: Hirda Queens Hall Edinburgh Scotland 0131 668 2019 http://www.thequeenshall.net
Hirda: Shetlandic. n. chaos, confusion, extreme untidiness
This new opera tells the story of Alastair, a once successful actor who returns to his island home for the wedding of his brother Iain to Muireall, a young archivist working in the local museum. Everyone's world is turned upside down when Alastair and his sister-in-law find that they have a strong attraction to each other. This contemporary story is woven together with another story about a 19th century woman and her sailor fiancée which is told through the letters they write to each other.
Hirda was commissioned by NOISE, (New Opera In Scotland Events) and is a collaboration between Chris Stout, Shetland fiddler and composer, with Gareth Williams, a contemporary classical composer based in Scotland. The librettist is Siân Evans, a Welsh playwright and linguist. It will be directed by James Robert Carson.
Gareth Williams : Hirda
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Friday, December 4, 2015 at 8.30pm GRAND SOIR APERGHIS Philharmonie de Paris 221, avenue Jean-Jaurès 75019 Paris, France France +33 (0)1 44 84 44 84 http://philharmoniedeparis.fr/fr
Ensemble intercontemporain
Baldur Brönnimann
Donatienne Michel-Dansac
Dimitri Vassilakis
Eric-Maria Couturier
Technique EIC
Like Paul Klee's watercolour Before the Lightning, Aperghis's works reach towards the instant when lightning flashes – whether in the micro-dramas of his musical theatre pieces or in his 2010 piano concerto Champ-Contrechamp with its continual changes in perspective.
Pierre Boulez : Sonatine, pour flûte et piano Januibe Tejera : Flashforward I, pour ensemble Georges Aperghis : Champ-contrechamp , pour piano et ensemble Aurélio Edler-Copes : Como el aire, pour ensemble Helmut Lachenmann : Pression, pour violoncelle Luciano Berio : Calmo , pour mezzo-soprano et vingt deux instrumentistes Georges Aperghis : Contretemps , pour soprano et ensemble
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Friday, December 4, 2015 at 7.30pm BBC Symphony Orchestra/Alsop Barbican Hall, London Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2 United Kingdom 020 7638 8891 http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Marin Alsop conductor
Nicholas Daniel oboe
A programme of supernatural-inspired works from Tchaikovsky, Judith Bingham, and a UK premiere of James MacMillan's Woman of the Apocalypse, under celebrated conductor Marin Alsop.
James Macmillan composed his colourful Woman of the Apocalypse for Alsop's own festival in Cabrillo, California. It evokes the mystical appearance of an angelic woman at times of crisis, whilst Judith Bingham's dramatic oboe concerto, The Angel of Mons, depicts just such a shimmering vision, this time at the Battle of Mons, performed by the peerless Nicholas Daniel. It is the 'inscrutable predesination of fate' that haunts Tchaikovsky's fifth symphony, transforming tragedy to triumph.
James MacMillan : Woman of the Apocalypse Judith Bingham : The Angel of Mons Pyotr Tchaikovsky : Symphony No 5 in E minor
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Friday, December 4, 2015 at 8pm The Rime of the Ancient Mariner CBSO Centre, Birmingham Berkley Street, Birmingham United Kingdom
BCMG
BCMG presents works by two outstanding British composers, forming another chapter in both artists’ long-established relationships with the Group.
The premiere of Howard Skempton’s substantial setting of Coleridge’s masterpiece The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, written for Roderick Williams and BCMG, forms the second half of the concert. This is the second major commission for Skempton from friends and patrons Maurice and Sheila Millward; their first, Only the Sound Remains for viola and ensemble, was premiered to much acclaim in February 2010.
It’s always a delight to revive past BCMG commissions and Dominic Muldowney’s 2011 Sound Investment commission, a series of songs setting poetry by Thomas, Auden and Betjeman, is one of several works by the former Music Director of the National Theatre that form this evening’s first half. Complementing these will be three further settings – two of Shakespeare, and the world premiere of a song setting A E Housman’s Smooth between sea and land.
Dominic Muldowney : Five cabaret songs #: Adlestrop (Edward Thomas); At Last the Secret is Out, Foxtrot, Funeral Blues (WH Auden); Uffington (John Betjeman) Dominic Muldowney : Two Shakespeare settings #: Winter, Fear No More Dominic Muldowney : Smooth between sea and land (World premiere / BCMG commission) # Howard Skempton : The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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Friday, December 4, 2015 at 07:00 p.m. ECCE Ensemble Performs "December 1952" Le Laboratoire 650 East Kendall Street United States 617-945-7515 http://www.lelaboratoirecambridge.com
Tickets: $20 ECCE Ensemble
As the contemporary music ensemble-in- residence at Cambridge’s Le Laboratoire, ECCE presents a one-night only performance of Earle Brown’s December 1952, in conjunction with the gallery’s current exhibit, BIRDLY by Max Rheiner. Featuring dispersed acoustic performances by ECCE (violinist Karen Kim, bass clarinetist Vasko Dukovski, tubaist Ben Stapp, bassoonist Sarah Schoenbeck) interspersed with recorded polyphony by sound designer Ricardo Romaneiro, this spatial rendering of December 1952 is an aural analog to BIRDLY’s virtual reality experience.
Earle Brown : December 1952
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Saturday, December 5, 2015 at 7.30pm STOCKHAUSEN & BOULEZ Royal Festival Hall, London South Bank, London SE1 United Kingdom 020 7840 4242 http://www.rfh.org.uk
Wolfgang Lischke conductor
Clio Gould solo violin
Sound Intermedia sound projection
Royal Academy of Music Manson Ensemble
London Sinfonietta
Now celebrating his 90th year, Pierre Boulez remains an indomitable force in contemporary music – a true legend in his own lifetime. His works project an image of a brave new world, purged of historical clutter: music that breaks the rules, in his words, ‘for the pleasure of breaking them’. Facing off against two of Boulez’s iconic chamber works is Region III of Karlheinz Stockhausen’s masterpiece Hymnen – whose survey of national anthems presents a powerful portrait of a collective human spirit.
Pierre Boulez : Dérive I for 6 instruments Pierre Boulez : Anthèmes 2 for violin & live electronics Karlheinz Stockhausen : Region III from Hymnen
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Saturday, December 5, 2015 at 8:00pm - 10:00 JAZZ St Andrew's Church The Tye, Sloe Lane, Alfriston, BN26 5TL United Kingdom http://www.musicfromthesofa.com
Tickets: £5.00 on the door Nigel Goss keyboards, Jasmine Selby flute, Evelyn Harrison soprano/alto sax, Jacqui Gough, Jane Richards, Deborah Moy vocals, Sal Martin drum kit, Mark Hurst bass.
Band/ ensemble established to perform the songs of Nigel Goss.
Nigel Goss : Berlin Radio Nigel Goss : Sam's Space Tune
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Sunday, December 6, 2015 at 3.30pm - 5.30pm Composers Concordance MultiBand Festival: Bands of Gypsies St. Mark's Church in the Bowery 131 East 10th Street, New York, NY 10003 United States (212) 674-6377 http://stmarksbowery.org/welcome/ office@stmarksbowery.org
Tickets: free Guitars:
Skolnick Getter Arnold Guitar Trio; SoldierKane; Anderson / Fader Duo; My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama Guitar Quartet; Swarmius; Greg Baker, Andrew McKenna Lee, Sean Satin, Nadav Lev, Gene Pritsker
Composers:
Bruce Arnold, Greg Baker, Dan Cooper, Damon Ferrante, Jane Getter, Masatora Goya, Jimi Hendrix, Bryan Johanson, Sean Hickey, Andrew McKenna Lee, Gene Pritsker, David Saperstein, Alex Skolnick, David Soldier, Joseph Waters
Composers Concordance presents the third concert of its annual MultiBand festival: ‘Band of Gypsies.’ Guitarists and composers will take over NYC’s St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery 12/6 @3:30 pm
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Monday, December 7, 2015 at 7pm THE RIOT ENSEMBLE Spitalfields Festival London United Kingdom
The Riot Ensemble
Exciting contemporary music group, The Riot Ensemble, offer an explosive exploration of new music in their festival debut, pairing contemplative music by Serbian-Swedish composer Djuro Zivkovic, including the UK premiere of Night Music, with much-loved works by JS Bach, one of Zivkovic’s main influences. They’re also performing Moon Dance by the Winter Festival’s youngest composer, 10-year-old Marie-Louise Ptohos.
The Ensemble also premiere a new commission by Spanish composer Helga Arias Parra, who entered the Riot Ensemble’s 2015 ‘Call for Scores’, and describes her music as experimentation, risk and control in that exact order.”
J.S Bach : Excerpts from Cello Suite No.5 in C minor BWV1011 Ðuro Živković : I Shall Contemplate Night Music J.S. Bach : Excerpts from Goldberg Variations BWV998 Helga Arias Parra : Incipit Marie-Louise Ptohos : Moon Dance
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Monday, December 7, 2015 at 8.30pm PROMETEO Philharmonie de Paris 221, avenue Jean-Jaurès 75019 Paris, France France +33 (0)1 44 84 44 84 http://philharmoniedeparis.fr/fr
Orchestre symphonique du SWR Baden-Baden et Freiburg
Ensemble recherche
Schola Heidelberg
SWR Experimentalstudio de la Fondation Heinrich Strobel
Ingo Metzmacher
Matilda Hofman
Susanna Andersson
Christina Daletska
Els Janssens
Markus Francke
Caroline Chaniolleau
Matthias Jung
André Richard
Walter Nussbaum
In Luigi Nono's Prometeo, a sort of 'subversion of the different Prometheuses in the tradition', suspended sounds resonate throughout the acoustic space.
Coproduction Festival d’Automne à Paris, Philharmonie de Paris avec le soutien de la Fondation Ernst von Siemens pour la musique, de Mécénat musical Société Générale et de la Fondation Orange
Luigi Nono : Prometeo, tragedia dell' ascolto
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Tuesday, December 8, 2015 at 14:00 Wirén Symphony No. 3 BBC Maida Vale Studios, London Maida Vale One, Delaware Road, London United Kingdom 02085761227
Michael Cox flute
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Rumon Gamba conductor
Join the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Rumon Gamba for a concert of contemporary music by Nordic composers at Maida Vale studios.
Hear the BBC Symphony Orchestra's principal flautist Michael Cox delve into the rich and colourful sound world of Soie, the three-movement concerto for flute and orchestra by Finnish composer Lotta Wennäkoski, inspired by images of fabrics and textures. Rumon Gamba also conducts Dag Wirén's high-spirited Third Symphony and Harald Sæverud's protest against German occupation of Norway in his 1943 overture Kjempeviseslåtten (Ballad of Revolt).
This concert is broadcast live on BBC Radio 3’s ‘Afternoon on 3’
Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note that as not everyone who asks for tickets uses them, to make sure we have a full house we send out more tickets than there are places. We do our best to get the numbers right, but unfortunately we occasionally have to disappoint people so please arrive early.
Harald Sæverud : Kjempeviseslåtten Oliver Weeks : Soie Dag Wirén : Symphony No. 3, Op. 20
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Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at 7.30pm World Premiere of Lindberg’s Violin Concerto No. 2 Royal Festival Hall, London South Bank, London SE1 United Kingdom 020 7840 4242 http://www.rfh.org.uk
Jaap van Zweden conductor
Frank Peter Zimmermann violin
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Not until the upheavals of the 20th century would another composer conceive of a piece so controlled and driven by rhythm as Beethoven did in his Seventh Symphony. Here is a work in which you hear the controlling rhythms in almost every bar, whether in the propulsive energy of the outer movements or in the inevitable tread of the slow march. Beethoven’s most unusual, fascinating and bold symphony is preceded here by the world premiere of the Second Violin Concerto by Magnus Lindberg, just a month after the Orchestra’s performance of his first concerto for the instrument (11 November). Jaap van Zweden takes to the podium for this concert of bold orchestral statements.
John Wagenaar : Overture, Cyrano de Bergerac Magnus Lindberg : Violin Concerto No. 2 Ludwig Van Beethoven : Symphony No. 7
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Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at 13:55 RautavaaraThe BBC Philharmonic performs Sibelius, Saariaho and Rautavaara MediaCityUK The Greenhouse, MediaCityUK, Salford, M50 2EQ United Kingdom +44 (0) 161 886 5300 http://www.mediacityuk.co.uk hello@mediacityuk.co.uk
BBC Philharmonic
Carlos Miguel Prieto Conductor
Adam Walker Flute
Today’s concert is set to capture the very best of Finland and of course, Sibelius, as we celebrate what would have been his 150th birthday.
Carlos Miguel Prieto conducts one of Sibelius’s masterpieces, plus a stunning pair of works from living Finish masters. The programme opens with a selection from Sibelius’s Lemminkäinen - the Finnish Karavela myths.
The orchestra also performs Saariaho’s major work for flute L'aile du songe, played today by the talented flautist, Adam Walker. It concludes with the spiritual Einojuhani Rautavaara’s Symphony No. 7 subtitled “Angel of Light”.
Jean Sibelius : Lemminkäinen and the Maidens of the Saari Jean Sibelius : Lemminkäinen's return Kaija Saariaho : L'aile du songe Einojuhani Rautavaara : Symphony No 7
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