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5 May 
 
6 May



United Kingdom
 Monday, May 6, 2013 at 7.30pm 
James Clarke, Alex Mincek, Michael Pelzel and Mauro Lanza
Wigmore Hall, London
36 Wigmore St, London W1
United Kingdom
02079352141
http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk

Tickets: £10
Arditti Quartet

JACK Quartet

The Arditti Quartet’s worldwide reputation rests secure on almost 40 years of excellence in the performance and development of contemporary music.
The JACK Quartet can likewise cite a glorious record of achievement in bringing new work to life.
This showcase concert offers audiences the thrilling prospect of hearing the birth of two string octets by Mauro Lanza (b.1975) and James Clarke (b.1957).


James Clarke : 2012-S for 2 string quartets
Alex Mincek : String Quartet No. 3 ‘lift – tilt – filter – split’
Michael Pelzel : …vers le vent…
Mauro Lanza : Der Kampf zwischen Karneval und Fasten for 8 strings

7 May 
 
8 May 
 
9 May 
 
10 May



United Kingdom
 Friday, May 10, 2013 at Various 
A Scream and an Outrage
Barbican Hall, London
Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2
United Kingdom
020 7638 8891
http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing

Tickets: £12.50-22.50
BBC Singers
BBC Symphony Orchestra
Jayce Ogren conductor
Claudio Prima Sailor (folksinger)
Helga Davis Scholar (improviser and vocalist)
Hila Plitmann Peasant (soprano)
Chris Burchett Soldier (baritone)

The A Scream and an Outrage weekend kicks off with two world premieres of specially-commissioned new pieces by Nico Muhly and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang.

Unrivalled interpreters of the contemporary repertoire, the BBC Singers will open the evening with Muhly’s latest composition, An Outrage; followed by Lang’s new percussion concerto titled man made, performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra with Brooklyn-based innovators So Percussion.

The second half will feature the European premiere concert performance of Italian-American composer Paola Prestini’s new multimedia cantata, Oceanic Verses - in a new version for the Barbican stage.

For more information about the mini-festival:

http://www.barbican.org.uk/scream


Contemporary Composers : Various

11 May



United Kingdom
 Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 10am etc. 
Simon Bainbridge Study Day
Wigmore Hall, London
36 Wigmore St, London W1
United Kingdom
02079352141
http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk

Tickets: £3 concessions £2
Musicians From The Royal Northern College Of Music

Clark Rundell
conductor

Wigmore Hall and the Royal Northern College of Music are delighted to focus on the beguiling, beautiful and haunting music of Simon Bainbridge, one of the towering figures of British music.
Simon is a composer who has never stood still. The sheer variety in the sound worlds he creates provides ample testament to a truly extraordinary sonic and structural imagination.
In partnership with the Royal Northern College of Music.


Simon Bainbridge : Various

11 May



United Kingdom
 Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 7.30pm 
Wozzeck
English National Opera
London Coliseum
United Kingdom

Tickets: Various
ENO

Wozzeck tells the story of a simple soldier, troubled by visions, who murders his unfaithful partner and dies, leaving behind an orphaned child. Berg’s early 20th-century masterpiece comes to ENO for the first time in 25 years.

This new production is by acclaimed director Carrie Cracknell. One of the most exciting young British directors of her generation, Carrie Cracknell is an Associate Director at the Young Vic, where her recent production of A Doll’s House was a critical success (‘If you ever see a production of the play, see this one’ Sunday Telegraph; ‘Carrie Cracknell ... set the Young Vic ablaze with her production over the summer ... Ibsen’s play reconsidered with fresh rabid emotion’ New York Times; ‘The best production of an Ibsen I’ve ever seen’ Kerry Shale, BBC Radio 4 Saturday Review).

Cracknell was previously co-Artistic Director at the Gate Theatre, London where her productions included Nick Payne’s version of Electra (co-production with Young Vic); Lucy Kirkwood’s adaptation of Hedda; I Am Falling (transferred to Sadler’s Wells); Mark Ravenhill’s Armageddon; and The Sexual Neuroses of our Parents by Lukas Barfuss.

Wozzeck is conducted by ENO’s award-winning Music Director Edward Gardner, whose conducting of Peter Grimes (2012) was described as having ‘breathtaking lyrical ferocity’ (The Guardian).

All performances:

Sat 11 May 2013 19:30
Mon 13 May 2013 19:30
Wed 15 May 2013 19:30
Sat 18 May 2013 18:30
Thu 23 May 2013 19:30
Sat 25 May 2013 19:30


Alban Berg : Wozzeck

11 May



United Kingdom
 Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 7.30 pm 
Universal listening machines
Schott Recital Room @ Bauer & Hieber
48 Great Marlborough Street, London W1F7BB
United Kingdom

Tickets: £10. Concessons £7.
Contakt - an experimental ensemble of composers and performers:

Kerry Andrews, cello
Karen Burnell, tenor horn
Paul Burnell, oboe
Deborah Broderick Edwards, piano/recorder
Derek Foster, piano
Ann Wolff, voice



A (belated) concert to mark the centaries of Alan Turing and John Cage

John Cage : Perpetual Tango
Morton Feldman : Intermission VI
Erik Satie : Seul a la Maison
Erik Satie : Le Tango Perpetuel
Paul Burnell : An Even Dustier Version of 'Seul a la Maison'
Paul Burnell : Flax Field Dew
Kerry Andrews : dream machine
Derek Foster : I Demand a Recount
Deborah Broderick Edwards : And Then
Deborah Broderick Edwards : The Touring Machine
Ann Wolff : A Very Big Noise

12 May



United Kingdom
 Sunday, May 12, 2013 at 6pm 
Choral Evensong
St Pancras Parish Church
London
United Kingdom

Tickets: not applicable
Choir of St Pancras Church




12 May



United Kingdom
 Sunday, May 12, 2013 at 7.30pm 
Schubert, Britten, Ian Wilson and Schnittke
Wigmore Hall, London
36 Wigmore St, London W1
United Kingdom
02079352141
http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk

Tickets: £10 £12 £14 £16
David Cohen
cello
Charles Owen
piano

Established as one of the most successful and charismatic young instrumentalists of today, Belgian cellist David Cohen’s programme includes a new piece which he has commissioned especially for this concert from Belfast-born composer, Ian Wilson.
‘David Cohen performs with striking style and wonderful expression’ The Strad
‘Cohen played with a finely judged, romantic edge and conjured a ravishing sound from his beautiful and truly exceptional Montagnana instrument’ Classical Source
Owen White Management
Sponsored by Patricia Morton


Franz Schubert : Arpeggione Sonata in A minor D821
Benjamin Britten : Cello Sonata in C Op. 65
Ian Wilson : The little Spanish prison
Alfred Schnittke : Suite in Old Style (arr. for cello and piano by David Cohen)

13 May 
 
14 May



United Kingdom
 Tuesday, May 14, 2013 at 7.30pm 
Elias String Quartet
Wigmore Hall, London
36 Wigmore St, London W1
United Kingdom
02079352141
http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk

Tickets: £15 £20 £25 £30
Elias String Quartet

Jonathan Biss
piano

As the 2012/13 season unfolds, Jonathan Biss is set to present over 30 concerts worldwide devoted to the music of Schumann and its multi-faceted nature.
Schumann: Under the Influence continues at Wigmore Hall carrying the American pianist’s desire to present the composer’s music ‘exactly as it is – deeply poetic, fragile, obsessive, evocative, whimsical, internal’. Pre- and post-echoes of the Schumannesque will also sound in each programme, creating concerts rich in fantasy, emotional contrasts and fleeting moods.
The Jonathan Biss Schumann Series is supported by Dunard Fund.


Henry Purcell : Fantasias (a selection)
Robert Schumann : String Quartet in A minor Op. 41 No. 1
Timothy Andres : New work
Robert Schumann : Piano Quartet in Eb Op. 47

15 May 
 
16 May 
 
17 May



United Kingdom
 Friday, May 17, 2013 at 7.30pm 
Jonathan Lloyd, Brahms and Tippett
Barbican Hall, London
Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2
United Kingdom
020 7638 8891
http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing

Tickets: £30 £25 £20 £15 £10
BBCSO

James Gaffigan conductor
Stephen Hough piano

This, the second of our concerts featuring Stephen Hough performing Brahms, opens with another new piece by Jonathan Lloyd, this time for the BBC SO winds. Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 2 is an epic, highly symphonic work, the longest written up to that time. Famous for the glorious cello melody that opens the slow movement as well as a corruscating and innovative Scherzo, this masterful concerto is hugely admired by Hough. Completing the cycle of Tippett symphonies we reach the first, a work conceived while Tippett was in prison as a conscientious objector and completed as war ended in 1945. Bursting with vitality and insistent rhythms, it has many of hallmarks of his later style, with a darkly Purcellian set of variations and a highly wrought double fugue to finish.

Jonathan Lloyd : new balls
Johannes Brahms : Piano Concerto No. 2 in B flat major
Michael Tippett : Symphony No.1

17 May



United States
 Friday, May 17, 2013 at 8:00pm 
BMOP Ends Season w/ Gen X Composers 5/17
Jordan Hall, Boston
30 Gainsborough Street
United States
617-585-1260
http://www.newenglandconservatory.edu

Tickets: $20-$50. Students $10.
Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP)

The Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP), the nation’s premier orchestra dedicated exclusively to commissioning, performing, and recording new orchestral music, celebrates Generation X by featuring works by young and emerging composers including: the world premiere of Play (2013) commissioned by BMOP and written by 33-year-old Andrew Norman; the New England premiere of Sea-Blue Circuitry (2011) by 35-year-old Mason Bates; and the New England premiere of Path of Echoes: Symphony No. 1 (2006) by 36-year-old Huang Ruo.

Andrew Norman : Play
Mason Bates : Sea-Blue Circuitry
Huang Ruo : Path of Echoes: Symphony No.1

18 May



United States
 Saturday, May 18, 2013 at 8.00pm-10.pm 

Church of St. Mary the Virgin
145 West 46 St. NY, NY
United States
http://nyro.org/

Tickets: Free $10 suggested donation
ILLUMINATIONS OF THE NIGHT, for orchestra [2013]*
PERI MAUER, Composer

New York Repertory Orchestra
David Leibowitz, conductor

*World Premiere



Peri Mauer : ILLUMINATIONS OF THE NIGHT, for orchestra [2013]

18 May



United Kingdom
 Saturday, May 18, 2013 at 7.30 pm 
Bruton Choral Society Anniversary Concert
Kings Memorial Hall,
Bruton, Somerset
United Kingdom

Bruton Choral Society and Orchestra
(Conductor: Barbara Jenkinson)

Choral and Orchestral Concert

Jonathan Palmer : Sweet Somerset A Cantata for Chorus, Soprano and Mezzo-Soprano Soloists, and Orchestra

18 May



United Kingdom
 Saturday, May 18, 2013 at 10:30pm 
Nonclassical @ Northern Chords
The Sage
Newcastle Upon-Tyne
United Kingdom

Tickets: Free


We’re looking forward to making our North East debut next month, as we host a late night event at the Sage Gateshead as part of the Northern Chords festival. The live programme spans a broad range of contemporary music, while our DJ sets will as usual be threading electronics beats and textures into these avant garde sound worlds. And to top it all off, entry is free!

Steve Reich : Cello Counterpoint
Magnus Lindberg : Piano Trio (3rd movement)
George Crumb : Movement from Solo Cello Sonata
Gabriel Prokofiev : Cello Multitracks
Arvo Pärt : Fratres for String Quartet
Béla Bartók : Fuga from Sonata for Solo Violin

18 May



United Kingdom
 Saturday, May 18, 2013 at 7.30pm 
Ian Parrott - A Celebration
Y Tabernacl, Machynlleth
Machynlleth, Powys, Wales
United Kingdom

Lesley-Jane Rogers, soprano
John Turner, Recorder
Harvey Davies, Piano
Deian Rowlands, Harp

Also songs and piano solos by Edward Elgar and Peter Warlock

Ian Parrott : Songs of Renewal (1995)
Ian Parrott : Credigion: Three Pieces with interludes (1975)
Ian Parrott : Dedication: Ffarwel I Aberystwyth (2007)
Ian Parrott : In Phaeacia
Andrew Cusworth : Llyn cau
David Dubery : Wagtails on the Dyfi
William Mathias : Improvisations Op10
David Cox : Mr. Playford's Musical Banquet
Mervyn Burtch : Three Kipling Songs (2006)

18 May



United Kingdom
 Saturday, May 18, 2013 at 7.30pm 
Illuminating Britten
CBSO Centre, Birmingham
Berkley Street, Birmingham, B1 2LF
United Kingdom
0121 767 4050
http://www.bcmg.org.uk
info@bcmg.org.uk

Tickets: In advance: £14 full price / £8 concession / £5 under 16s // On the door: £16 full price / £10 conc
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group
Oboe: Melinda Maxwell
Clarinet: Joanna Patton
Piano: Malcolm Wilson
Violin: Alexandra Wood
Viola: Christopher Yates
Cello: Ulrich Heinen
Introduced by BCMG Artist-in-Association John Woolrich



BCMG celebrates Britten’s centenary with a programme of early works, framing them with similarly small-scale pieces from composers with close connections to him.

Elegy for solo viola is an affecting, technically assured work, composed in a single day by the 17 year-old Britten. Crafted a year later, Going downhill on a bicycle is an experimental, almost Schoenbergian piece for violin and piano. Throughout his life Britten enjoyed writing for specific performers and composed his Phantasy Quartet, when just 19, for the leading English oboist of the day, Leon Goossens.

One the fascinating things about these early Britten works is that although beautifully crafted, they show Britten at a crossroads, before he knew what direction his music would take. His Suite, for violin and piano from 1935, is more characteristically Britten, showing that at 21 the young composer had started to find his voice.

No composer mattered more to young Britten than Alban Berg, whose Four Pieces for Clarinet and Piano are the composer’s only true miniatures. Oliver Knussen met and was encouraged by Britten when young, and Henze’s Olly on the Shore pictures BCMG’s Artist-in-Association standing on the same stretch of Suffolk shoreline that Britten called home. Copland’s smoky, blues-inspired Nocturne and ukulele pastiche Serenade date back to before he first met Britten at his home in Snape.



Alban Berg : Four Pieces for Clarinet and Piano
Benjamin Britten : Elegy
Aaron Copland : Nocturne and Ukelele Serenade
Benjamin Britten : Going downhill on a bicycle
Oliver Knussen : Cantata
Hans Werner Henze : Olly on the shore
Alban Berg : Adagio
Benjamin Britten : Suite
Benjamin Britten : Phantasy Quartet

18 May



Netherlands
 Saturday, May 18, 2013 at 14:15 
NEW WORK OF ADRIAANSZ AND BOULEZ ARRANGED BY BOSGRAAF
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
Het Concertgebouw, Concertgebouwplein 2-7, 1071 LN Amsterdam
Netherlands
http://www.concertgebouw.nl

Radio Kamer Filharmonie
Clark Rundell - dirigent
Erik Bosgraaf - blokfluit

An unforgettable evening out
The Concertgebouw is one of the best concert halls in the world, famous for its exceptional acoustics and varied programme. It serves as the home base of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, and features performances by the world’s best orchestras, conductors and soloists. Bernard Haitink once praised the Concertgebouw as the best instrument in the orchestra that it houses. The wide-ranging programme offers an excellent selection of classical, pop and jazz music. Attend a concert and have an evening you will never forget. Come experience inspiring music in the beautiful surroundings of the Main Hall or the more intimate Recital Hall.


Peter Adriaansz : Rising & Falling
Pierre Boulez : Dialogue de l'ombre double
Louis Andriessen : Suite uit ROSA, the Death of a Composer (bew. L. Andriessen/Rundell)

19 May 
 
20 May 
 
21 May



United Kingdom
 Tuesday, May 21, 2013 at 7.30pm - 9pm 
Sounds of the New
The Forge, London
3-7 Delancey Street, London, NW1 7NL
United Kingdom

Tickets: http://www.forgevenue.org/whats-on/eventdetails/21-may-13-sounds-of-the-new--contemporary-classical-the-forge/
Atea Quintet
Richard Uttley (piano)

The second concert presented by New Dots to showcase emerging composers and musicians, featuring 4 world premieres and 1 UK premiere. It will be an informal evening with new, interesting music, interviews with composers and musicians, hopefully some laughs and a few drinks.

Piers Tattersall : At a distance of less than a yard
Emma-Ruth Richards : Caught on the Corner
Aaron Holloway-Nahum : How to Avoid Huge Ships
Yuko Ohara : Double Helix
Michael Cutting : New Work

22 May



United Kingdom
 Wednesday, May 22, 2013 at 7:45PM 
In Portrait: Luke Bedford
Purcell Room, Southbank Centre
SE1 8XX
United Kingdom
0844 875 0073
http://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/

Tickets: £15
Presented by the London Sinfonietta.

Sian Edwards conductor

Luke Bedford has fast become one of the most important composers of his generation, in part on the evidence of past work for the London Sinfonietta. This new ensemble composition is a major 25-minute work, which will be performed for a second time after the interval to give the rare instant second chance for an audience to get to know this brand-new composition. The programme also includes an ensemble arrangement of the 2011 double-soloist and string ensemble composition Wonderful Two-Headed Nightingale, and music by Gérard Grisey, whose music holds a fascination for Bedford.

Luke Bedford's new work is commisioned by the London Sinfonietta with the generous support of Michael and Patricia McLaren-Turner.


Luke Bedford : Wonderful No-Headed Nightingale (UK premiere of ensemble version)
Gérard Grisey : Périodes from Les Espaces Acoustiques
Luke Bedford : Renewal

22 May



United States
 Wednesday, May 22, 2013 at 7:30pm 
Organist Gail Archer Wraps Up NYC Tour 5/22
St. Paul the Apostle Church
405 West 59th Street
United States
212-262-9239
http://www.stpaulapostlechurch.org

Tickets: Free
Organist Gail Archer

Internationally renowned star concert organist Gail Archer celebrates the distinctive voice of organ music in The Muses Voice: A Celebration of International Women Composers – a five-concert series touring the churches and synagogues of New York City. Performing a colorful collection of organ music spanning 19th – 21st century female composers, Archer is slated to premiere two works: the New York premiere of The Everlasting Crown by Judith Bingham; and the world premiere of And the Greatest of These is Love by Alla Borzova. Hailed for championing contemporary organ music by female composers, Archer will also feature works by Nadia Boulanger, Jeanne Demessieux, Sofia Gubaidulina, Judith Bingham and Jennifer Higdon, to name a few. Several of these works are being recorded for Archer’s next album to be released in Spring 2013.

Eleanor Daley : Trinitas, I. “And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters” Genesis 1:2, II. “To the thirsty I will give water without price from the fountain of life” Revelation 21:6, III. And I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh” Acts 2:17
Nancy Van de Vate : Prelude for Organ
Karen P. Thomas : Dar eltehab-e jazbe-ye’ yeganeggy...burning with ecstatic harmony...”
Anna Paolo Santillan Alcocer : Hope of Dawn
Jennifer Higdon : Ceremonies Suite, Meditation, Prayer Song, Celebration

23 May



United Kingdom
 Thursday, May 23, 2013 at 7.30pm 
Helen Grime New work
Bridgewater Hall, Manchester
Lower Mosley Road
United Kingdom
44 (0) 161 907 9000
http://www.halle.co.uk/publishedSite/aidsdayconcert.asp
box@bridgewater-hall.co.uk

Tickets: £36-£10 £3 student tickets available
The Hallé

Sir Mark Elder conductor | Paul Lewis piano

Paul Lewis is internationally recognised as one of the leading pianists of his generation. An acclaimed interpreter of the classical repertoire, here he performs Mozart’s exquisite A major concerto. Although clouds occasionally darken the Mozartian sky, the work is largely a sunny affair, particularly its ebullient finale.

The concert begins with a new piece by the Hallé’s Associate Composer Helen Grime, while after the interval Sir Mark conducts Mahler’s First Symphony. This remarkable work begins with bird-calls and distant military fanfares before proceeding via a wonderfully rustic Ländler and an evocation of a Jewish funeral to its inspirational, life-affirming conclusion.


Helen Grime : New work
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Piano Concerto No.23, K488
Gustav Mahler : Symphony No.1

24 May



United States
 Friday, May 24, 2013 at 7:00pm 
Journey to America - Chamber Music for Winds and Violin
Bloomingdale School of Music
323 West 108th Street New York, NY 10025 212-663-6021
United States
212-663-6021
http://www.bsmny.org/concerts/may-2013-1#prettyPhoto
info@bsmny.org

Tickets: FREE
CIRCADIA ENSEMBLE
Kaoru Hinata flute
Mark Snyder oboe
Christopher Cullen clarinet
Gilbert Dejean bassoon
Shelagh Abate horn
Naho Parrini violin


Many composers are deeply identified with the music of their homeland. Antonin Dvorak’s music is laced with Slavic melody, and his work was essential in creating a Czech musical style. Igor Stravinsky’s early music speaks to the power of Russian folk music. But both composers spent vital years in the United States, and were profoundly influenced by the experience.


Antonin Dvorak : "American" Quartet in Eb, op 51
Antonin Dvorak : Romance in F for Violin
Igor Stravinsky : Pastorale
Igor Stravinsky : Eight Instrumental Miniatures

24 May



United States
 Friday, May 24, 2013 at 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm 
Multitude
Turner Hall Ballroom
Milwaukee, WI
United States

Tickets: Tickets are general seating by section. Best: $35 Good: $25 Bargain: $15
Present Music Ensemble with guest performers Leah Coloff, Ted Hearne and the band Something to Do.

Join Present Music, Milwaukee’s own cutting-edge new music ensemble, for an evening of dance, art and music magnified to the extreme at our Season Finale party, Multitude!

The Multitude concert will feature a myriad of brand new compositions, mesmerizing dance and captivating art installations. A world premiere by Sean Friar titled Breaking Point, centers around the electric guitar’s unique sounds and techniques that inspirethe ensemble. Vivid art installations, featuring an entire wall of cupcakes created by Brooke Thiele and Lilly Coyle, and Emily Sheider’s Life Among the Ruins, will take your mind on a radiant visual journey. Provocative music and dance highlights include performances by spellbinding singer/cellist Leah Coloff, composer/vocalist Ted Hearne and dancer/choreographer Mauriah Kraker. The party concludes with Wisconsin’s own high energy, horn-driven rock/ska band, Something to Do. Celebrate with Present Music in a concert packed with fun and adventurous performances at Multitude!


Ted Hearne : 359
Ted Hearne : Last Man Standing
Hannah Lash : Hush
Sean Friar : Breaking Point
Leah Coloff : tbd

25 May



Netherlands
 Saturday, May 25, 2013 at 14:15 
STRAVINSKY AND PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION BY MOESORGSKI, DUTILLEUX
Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
Het Concertgebouw, Concertgebouwplein 2-7, 1071 LN Amsterdam
Netherlands
http://www.concertgebouw.nl

Radio Filharmonisch Orkest
Susanna Mälkki - dirigent
Leila Josefowicz - viool

An unforgettable evening out
The Concertgebouw is one of the best concert halls in the world, famous for its exceptional acoustics and varied programme. It serves as the home base of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, and features performances by the world’s best orchestras, conductors and soloists. Bernard Haitink once praised the Concertgebouw as the best instrument in the orchestra that it houses. The wide-ranging programme offers an excellent selection of classical, pop and jazz music. Attend a concert and have an evening you will never forget. Come experience inspiring music in the beautiful surroundings of the Main Hall or the more intimate Recital Hall.


Henri Dutilleux : Timbres, espace, mouvement
Igor Stravinsky : Vioolconcert in D
Modest Mussorgsky : Pictures at an Exhibition

25 May



United Kingdom
 Saturday, May 25, 2013 at 7.30 
Wolfgang Rihm, Mahler and Shostakovich
Barbican Hall, London
Barbican, Silk Street, London EC2
United Kingdom
020 7638 8891
http://www.barbican.org.uk/eticketing

Tickets: £30 £25 £20 £15 £10
BBCSO

Ingo Metzmacher conductor
Johan Reuter baritone

High, gleaming sonorities and a sense of enchantment link Wolfgang Rihm’s new piece with Mahler’s beguiling songs from the magical folktae collection, Des Knaben Wunderhorn, sung by the much sought-after Danish baritone Johan Reuter. Songs of a very different kind permeate Shostakovich’s dramatic 11th symphony, an almost cinematic evocation of the 1905 Revolution. The composer wove nine popular revolutionary songs into his dramatic portrayal, with its ominous, icy opening and terrifying Bloody Sunday massacre during which 1,000 workers were gunned down. Shostakovich chose the dark-toned violas for his poignant lament for the dead, before a tumultuous finale that whips up an urgent fervour for justice.

Wolfgang Rihm : Nähe-fern-1
Gustav Mahler : Songs from “Des Knaben Wunderhorn”
Dmitri Shostakovich : Symphony No. 11

26 May 
 
27 May 
 
28 May



United Kingdom
 Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at 7.30pm 
CBSO A BOY WAS BORN: NELSONS CONDUCTS BRITTEN’S WAR REQUIEM
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

Tickets: £10 - £55
ndris Nelsons conductor
Kristine Opolais soprano
Mark Padmore tenor
Hanno Müller-Brachmann baritone
CBSO Chorus, CBSO Youth Chorus and CBSO Children’s Chorus

“My subject is War, and the pity of War.” Benjamin Britten composed his War Requiem for the new Coventry Cathedral, but it’s become one of the defining achievements of modern music, a timeless and profoundly moving exploration of man’s inhumanity to man. The CBSO gave its world premiere: this music is in our blood, and every performance is special to us. Be there as Andris Nelsons and an international team of soloists bring this deeply personal masterpiece to Symphony Hall before taking the work on tour.

6.15pm Pre-concert talk: Britten: War Requiem – CBSO Chorus Director Simon Halsey shares his experience of Britten’s choral masterpiece.


Benjamin Britten : War Requiem

28 May



United Kingdom
 Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at 7.30pm 
BBC Singers at St David’s Cathedral Festival
St Davids Cathedral
St Davids Cathedral, The Close St Davids, Pembrokeshire SA62 6RH
United Kingdom
01437 721204
http://www.stdavidscathedral.org.uk/index.php?id=691

Tickets: £22, £15, £8 (under 16s half price)
Claire Seaton soprano
Giles Underwood baritone
Nick Cleobury conductor
Daniel Cooke organ
BBC Singers
St David's Cathedral Choristers
Members of BBC NOW Brass

The BBC Singers perform an exciting programme of British composers for St David's Cathedral Festival, in collaboration with JAM, who have been commissioning and performing new music for the past ten years. The concert includes this year's festival commission, The Farthest Shore by Paul Mealor.

This concert will be broadcast live on Radio 3


Benjamin Britten : Rejoice in the Lamb
James MacMillan : Cantos Sagrados
Paul Mealor : The Farthest Shore

29 May



France
 Wednesday, May 29, 2013 at 7:30pm & 10pm 
Chantier 2014-2018
IRCAM/Centre Pompidou-Grande salle-Paris

France

Tickets: 10 Euros
Stage Design, Director François Verret
Graham F. Valentine actor-singer
Jean-Pierre Drouet percussions and voice
Martin Schütz electric cello
Charline Grand, Jean-Christophe Paré actors-dancers
Video Claire Roygnan
Lighting Raphael de Rosa
IRCAM Computer Music Design Grégory Beller

François Verret will begin his vast 5-year project "Chantier 2014-2018" at IRCAM, passing through Paris, Grenoble, and Edinburgh. Chantier 2014-2018 combines sound fragments and vocal trenches, acoustic and optical landscapes, visual haikus, and the utterances of a ventriloquist. An on-the-fly assembly of tableaux vivants inspired by the hallucinations of those who come back from the battlefield, haunted by the ghosts of History; time is sometimes paused to show us the true nature of a still life. Chantier 2014-2018 is written like an improvised and premeditated journal, intermittent and collective. A crucial movement or the unique way the space has been arranged undermines the masterful authority of speech, of fiction, or of a date.
How does one expose an event, be it trivial or historical, sifting through uncertain, fading, outrageous memories? In his "pre-posthumous works", Robert Musil describes the agony of a fly caught in Tanglefoot, the threat of a flying arrow, a buzzing of iron in the southern Tyrol sky above the lines of combat. A horrifying feeling of foreboding mixed with an unexpected happiness.
Constantly on the lookout for these moments of shock, François Verret, as a playwright, engages a group of close artists-actors, dancers, musicians, and video artists-simultaneously in his research lab.
Where to start? In the very environment of the front lines.


François Verret : Chantier

29 May



France
 Wednesday, May 29, 2013 at 9pm 
The Pyre
IRCAM/Centre Pompidou-Grande salle-Paris

France

Tickets: 10 Euros
Conception, Direction, Choreography and Scenography Gisèle Vienne
Musical Creation, Performance, and Live Broadcasting KTL [Stephen O'Malley et Peter Rehberg]
Text Dennis Cooper
Lighting Patrick Riou
Costumes José Enrique Ona Selfa
Video Creation Robin Kobrynski
Set Design/Leds Designgroup Professional GmbH, LED Lightdesign
Other Set Design Espace et cie
Created in collaboration with and perormed by Anja Röttgerkamp alternating with Rose Mousselet, Lounès Pezet, Léon Rubbens and Kamiel Van Looy
Artistic Collaboration Anne Mousselet
Technical Collaboration carried out by the team from the Opéra de Lille
IRCAM Computer Music Design Manuel Poletti, Thomas Goepfer
Conception of 3D Plans Rémi Brabis
Scenography Assistance Marc Le Hingrat

Gisèle Vienne - choreographer, artist, and puppeteer - has created a world marked by terror and trouble, the lively mixed with inertia, and perception trapped by hyperrealism. Her new creation, The Pyre condenses abstract, figurative, and narrative writing and pushes the intense relationship between Gisèle Vienne and the text by Dennis Cooper to its limits. Vienne and Cooper have worked together since 2004. A dancer and a boy, totally mute, evolve in a luminous installation reminiscent of contemporary urban lighting - the city, the club.


Gisèle Vienne : The Pyre

30 May



United States
 Thursday, May 30, 2013 at 8:00pm 
Richard + Mika Stoltzman Salute Chick Corea at Carnegie 5/30
Carnegie Hall
New York
United States

Tickets: $50
Marimba - Mika Stoltzman
Clarinet - Richard Stoltzman
Harlem String Quartet
and more....

World renowned artists Mika and Richard Stoltzman return to Carnegie Hall for their much anticipated New Genre! Part 2 concert featuring eight world premiere works written and/or arranged specifically for them. Attracted by the multifarious, genre-busting artistry of premier jazz marimbist Mika Stoltzman, today’s most revered composers and performers gather for this special one-night only occasion. Program highlights include: the world premieres of The Nymphs for Solo Marimba by John Zorn and Burning Bright by William Thomas McKinley; works by Steve Reich and Bill Douglas; special guest artists including the Harlem String Quartet and vocalist Gayle Moran Corea, to name a few; and a robust dedication to Chick Corea featuring six of his pieces including his 2013 Grammy award-winning work Mozart Goes Dancing.

Chick Corea : six pieces...
William Thomas McKinley : Burning Bright
Steve Reich : Duet
John Zorn : The Nymphs for Solo Marimba
Bill Douglas : Marimba Concerto

31 May



Scotland
 Friday, May 31, 2013 at 7.30pm 
Around Britten
Queens Hall
Edinburgh
Scotland
0131 668 2019
http://www.thequeenshall.net

Tickets: £15 / £12 concessions / £5 students and children
Matthew Barley - Cello

Matthew Barley celebrates 100 years of Benjamin Britten with an ambitious national tour during 2013 which will involve concerts, workshops and special events in at least 100 venues across the UK.

In what promises to be an intriguing solo show, showcasing his ever-growing virtuosity as a world-renowned cellist, Barley places Britten’s powerful Third Cello Suite – dedicated to and first performed by the great Russian cellist Mstislav Rostropovich – at the centre of a programme which also includes a suite by JS Bach, who greatly inspired Britten. The programme also includes solo cello music by Tavener and specially-commissioned new works by Dai Fujikura, James MacMillan and DJ Jan Bang.

Not content with convention, as ever, Barley has commissioned visuals which will accompany the performance of the Britten from Yeast Culture (the team behind a number of critically acclaimed films including the Rite of Spring installation with the Philharmonia Orchestra). The new works by Fujikura and DJ Bang fuse cello with computer technology.



Benjamin Britten : Third Cello Suite

1 Jun



United Kingdom
 Saturday, June 1, 2013 at 7.30pm 
Mauricio Kagel: The Pieces of the Compass Rose
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
South Bank, London SE1
United Kingdom
08700 606 096
http://www.rfh.org.uk

Tickets: £22, £15, £9
Thierry Fischer conductor
London Sinfonietta

“The sound references are never used anecdotally; every one of them is integrated by Kagel’s extraordinary harmonic imagination into a world in which nothing is what it seems, and in which every new vista contains a genuine surprise.” Andrew Clements

Discover The Pieces of the Compass Rose, an extraordinary musical travelogue taking you from the north east of Brazil to the Gulf of Finland via the South American Andes. This is a rare performance of all eight movements, inspired by places located at each point of the compass relative to Kagel's native Argentina.

The distinctive sound of the salon band orchestration is accompanied by a huge array of unusual percussion instruments: cushions, a conch, even an axe chopping wood. A composer whose cultural and musical outlook embraced a life lived crossing continents, The Pieces of the Compass Rose is Kagel's response to the diverse soundworlds evoked by geography, language and ethics.


Mauricio Kagel : The Pieces of the Compass Rose (complete)

2 Jun 
 
3 Jun



United Kingdom
 Monday, June 3, 2013 at 7pm 
At The World's Edge
Salisbury Playhouse
Malthouse Lane, Salisbury, SP2 7RA, UK
United Kingdom
0845 241 9651
http://www.salisburyplayhouse.com

Tickets: From £7.50
Anna Jones director
Elspeth Brooke composer
Seonaid Goody puppetry
London Sinfonietta

Following on from their success in the London Sinfonietta’s inaugural Blue Touch Paper programme promoting the next generation of composers and interdisciplinary collaborators, composer Elspeth Brooke, puppeteer Seonaid Goody and director Anna Jones continue their ground-breaking collaboration to create an original version of an extraordinary myth.

At The World’s Edge tells the story of Persephone’s descent into the Underworld and her mother’s epic search to get her back. Composed for chamber trio, electronic soundscape and puppeteers, this powerful new work combines humour, virtuosity and adventure to create a feast for the eyes and ears.

Performed as part of Salisbury International Arts Festival 2013. Suitable for audiences aged eight and above.


R. Murray Schafer : The Crown of Ariadne (two movements)
Simon Holt : Shadow Realm
Elspeth Brooke : At the World’s Edge

4 Jun



Netherlands
 Tuesday, June 4, 2013 at 8.15pm 
Glen Hansard, Nico Muhly & Bedroom Community
Muziekgebouw Eindhoven
Muziekgebouw Eindhoven, Jan van Lieshoutstraat 3, Eindhoven, Netherlands 5600 AX
Netherlands

Oliver Coates cello
Glen Hansard (vocalist)
Ilan Volkov conductor
Members of the BBC SSO



Daniel Bjarnason : Bow to String
Nico Muhly : Cello Concerto
Valgeir Sigurdsson : Dreamland
Glen Hansard : arrangements of songs

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