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			 Thursday, September 13, 2018 at 7.00pm 
  DOM UMENIA Dolny val, Žilina Slovakia  http://www.skozilina.sk/
  Slovak Sinfonietta, Sasha Mirkovæ (viola)
   
  
			
			
			
			 
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			 Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 18.00  THE MAKING OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC ST JAMES’S CHURCH PICADILLY 197 Piccadilly, St. James’s, United Kingdom  020 7734 4511 http://www.moonlightsymphonyorchestra.com/concerts/
  Tickets: £15/£5 Saturday 29 September 
6pm: THE MAKING OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC 
Moonlight Symphony Orchestra 
David Wordsworth, conductor 
Philip Cashian, composer 
Presented by the Moonlight Symphony Orchestra, this evening's event is a contemporary music workshop, taking a look at 20th and 21st century music-making, techniques and innovations. Philip Cashian and the Moonlight Symphony Orchestra under their conductor David Wordsworth will discuss and deconstruct a series of works in progress by selected composers – a fascinating opportunity to observe the creative process in action. Following tonight’s event, the composers will complete the works, which will be performed in full at a concert at St James’s on 2 November.
   
  
			
			
			
			 
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									 Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 20.00  THE MAKING OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC CONCERT ST JAMES'S PICADILLY CHURCH 197 Piccadilly   London W1J 9LL  United Kingdom  020 7734 4511  http://www.moonlightsymphonyorchestra.com/concerts/
  Tickets: £15/£5 Saturday 29 September 
6pm: THE MAKING OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC 
Moonlight Symphony Orchestra 
David Wordsworth, conductor 
Philip Cashian, composer 
Presented by the Moonlight Symphony Orchestra, this evening's event is a contemporary music workshop, taking a look at 20th and 21st century music-making, techniques and innovations. Philip Cashian and the Moonlight Symphony Orchestra under their conductor David Wordsworth will discuss and deconstruct a series of works in progress by selected composers – a fascinating opportunity to observe the creative process in action. Following tonight’s event, the composers will complete the works, which will be performed in full at a concert at St James’s on 2 November. 
   
  
	 
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			 Saturday, October 6, 2018 at 1.00pm  Tlatelolco Unitarian Chapel, York St Saviourgate United Kingdom  http://www.latemusic.org
  Tickets: £5/3 Anna Snow (soprano), Mark Hutchinson (cor anglais), Anna Marshall (trombone) and Tallulah Vigars (marimba).
   Mystery remains about how the notorious massacre at Tlatelolco, Mexico, unfolded in 1968 and how many lost their lives. For its 50th anniversary, David Lancaster has created a dramatic setting of Marcela del Rio’s epic poem which re-tells the story of the bloody massacre from three different perspectives, with an English translation by Victoria Carpenter. A short presentation on the massacre and text will precede the work’s performance.
  David Lancaster : Tlatelolco - A Song for Three Voices 
			
			
			
			 
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