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Wednesday, May 9, 2018 at 7.30pm English Symphony Orchestra perform a World Premiere of David Matthews' Symphony No 9 St Georges Concert Hall, Bristol
United Kingdom
Tickets: £40, £35, £30, £25, £15, £5 English Symphony Orchestra
Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cello
Kenneth Woods, conductor
Describing itself as ‘the international orchestra of Elgar country’, it is fitting that this programme by the English Symphony Orchestra is bookended by two beloved works by Elgar. Alongside the enticing prospect of hearing Sheku Kanneh-Mason as soloist in the Cello Concerto, there is the chance to hear an acclaimed new orchestral rendering of the Piano Quintet. Elgar himself wrote of this work, composed a century ago in 1918, that it ‘runs gigantically and in a large mood’. So it is perhaps unsurprising how well it works in what a recent Gramophone review describes as ‘a richly upholstered orchestration’ – whilst also managing to be ‘astutely appreciative of the simmering passion and sense of loss that permeate this wistful creation.’
Complementing these quintessentially English works is the world premiere of a new symphony by another composer with a distinctively English sensibility, David Matthews.
Limited ticket availability!
David Matthews : Symphony No.9 Edward Elgar : Piano Quintet (version for symphony orchestra) Edward Elgar : Cello Concerto
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Friday, May 11, 2018 at Malwarebytes Anti-exploit Issues Malwarebytes Tech Support Los Angeles, California 90001, USA United Kingdom 8006445716 http://www.antivirustechnicalservice.com/ sendwindesuja@gmail.com
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11 Aug
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Friday, May 11, 2018 at Quicken Contact Number Quicken Contact Support Number For Customer Service united state United States 8885195185 quickencontactsupport.com/ smithjone925@gmail.com
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Sunday, May 13, 2018 at 2:30pm Leading Female Organist Gail Archer Performs Free Concert Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church 2319 Johnston Street, Lafayette, LA United States 337-232-8945 www.fatimalafayette.org
Tickets: Free Gail Archer, organ
Internationally renowned concert organist and recording artist Gail Archer releases her eighth solo album A Russian Journey (TBR 09.25.17 Meyer Media) featuring works by 19th and 20th Century Russian composers including members of the Russian Five and their successors. Featuring hidden Russian gems from the organ canon, A Russian Journey enthralls listeners with Archer’s musicality, sensitivity, and visceral quality. Ms. Archer was the first American woman to play the complete works of Olivier Messiaen. Time Out New York recognized the Messiaen cycle as "Best of 2008" in classical music and opera. Her recordings include A Russian Journey, The Muse’s Voice, Franz Lizst: A Hungarian Rhapsody, Bach: The Transcendent Genius, An American Idyll, A Mystic in the Making (Meyer Media), and The Orpheus of Amsterdam: Sweelinck and his Pupils (CALA Records). Ms. Archer’s 2017 European tour took her to Germany, Italy, the British Isles, Russia, Ukraine, and Poland. Highlights include St. Nicholas Church, Stuttgart, Germany, Church of San Domenico, Palermo, Sicily, the Temple of the Renaissance, Bryansk, Russia, the Philharmonic Hall, Khmelnytsky, Ukraine, and the Basilika Mariaska, Gdansk, Poland. She is the founder of Musforum, an international network for women organists to promote and affirm their work.
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Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 6.30pm
The Whitworth Oxford Rd, Manchester M15 6ER United Kingdom http://www.psappha.com/event/here-and-now/
Tickets: £5.50 to £17.50 (including concessions). Psappha Ensemble
In a programme inspired by film, photos and animation, Psappha, Manchester’s professional contemporary classical music ensemble, showcases new works from some of the UK’s leading young composers: Will Frampton, Dani Howard, David John Roche and Bethan Morgan-Williams, whose work has been directly inspired by The Whitworth collection. Each piece will receive its world première as audiences take a musical adventure through the gallery.
Judd Greenstein : Plan of the City MIchael Gandolfi : History of the World in Seven Acts David Fennessy : 5 Hofer Photographs Will Frampton : Music Alone Dani Howard : The Den David John Roche : No Steel Leaves Bethan Morgan-Williams : Traces of a disco
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17 Aug
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Thursday, May 17, 2018 at 7.30pm Georgia Shreve's first solo multi-media concert Carnegie Hall New York United States
Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble
On May 17th, her work will be performed at Carnegie Hall for the 7th time, in a multi-media concert for chamber orchestra, piano, choir and vocal soloists. The concert will include her new setting of Alice in Wonderland featuring Salvador Dali’s paintings based on Alice. It will also include her new film Protopia which she is creating and setting to music. The third multi-media piece, The Four Seasons, is composed of time-lapse video of the seasons created on iconic New York terraces accompanied by her Piano Concerto. Her new choral piece, Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way, will also be performed.
“It is my first solo-concert and will feature three premieres,” she says. “Four works of mine will be performed by chamber orchestra, choir, and vocal soloists that evening.”
The May 17th concert marks her fifth consecutive collaboration at Carnegie Hall with the Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble.
The concert will include Georgia Shreve’s setting of Alice in Wonderland accompanied by a montage of Salvador Dali’s fascinating paintings inspired by the book. Alice in Wonderland has had a long and lively life since its debut almost 150 years ago,” says Shreve. “It has appeared in numerous animated and live-action films, has attracted over 40 illustrators, and has been issued in almost 50 editions. In setting it, I have worked hard to bring it alive in music while fusing it with the extraordinary paintings by Salvador Dali to provide new visions of the story.”
Her new film Protopia will also have its debut at the concert. “I created the word Protopia to express a vision of the future which is coming to life today, that is positive, optimistic, idealistic and altruistic, positive progress in the making. We are bombarded with negative news that blinds us to all the awe-inspiring prosocial projects and accomplishments that are happening right now.”
To illuminate this vision the composer has created a film, set to a poem by Walt Whitman, that expresses a positive universal spirit that connects us all. The film highlights the composer’s perception of current developments which are making the world a better place.
"Georgia Shreve is a unique voice in the world of contemporary music,” observes Richard Auldon Clark, founder and conductor of the Manhattan Contemporary Chamber Ensemble, created 30 years ago. “Her original settings combine vocal, choral and instrumental beauty with great literature and stunning images to create a new performance art for the twenty-first century.”
"Richard Auldon Clark is an extremely talented violist, conductor and composer,” says Georgia. “He and the ensemble bring my work beautifully to life and has always been a pleasure to work with him."
“Georgia has a true passion for poetry and music, and has composed musical settings for poems by some of the world’s foremost poets, including T.S. Eliot, Dante, and Wallace Stevens,” says Dr. Howard Cass, Musical Director & pianist of Ideation Productions. “Each of Georgia’s past concert events has been enthusiastically received, and I am certain that this year’s event, which features three premiere performances, will be received with equal enthusiasm and applause.”
The 3rd and final multi-media piece which will be performed at the May 17 concert is called the Four Seasons. The work features time lapse photography of some of New York’s iconic terraces that has been merged into a video and set to Shreve’s four-movement Piano Concerto.
“The concerto movements guide you through these perspectives from a private and unique vantage of the city. It is my own version of the Four Seasons,” says Georgia.
The concert also includes a new choral piece composed by Georgia, her setting of the poem Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way by Juan Felipe Herrera, the recent Poet Laureate (whose parents were migrant workers) which expresses joy, longing, and optimism.
Georgia Shreve : Alice in Wonderland Georgia Shreve : The Four Seasons Georgia Shreve : Let Us Gather in a Flourishing Way Georgia Shreve : Protopia Georgia Shreve : Four Seasons
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Sunday, May 27, 2018 at 2.00pm - 10.30pm Pieces for Pauline: A Tribute to Pauline Oliveros Cafe Oto, London 22 Ashwin Street, London, E8 3DL United Kingdom
Tickets: Afternoon concert - £8/£6 in advance; evening concert - £10/£8 in advance; workshop £8 in advance Rhodri Davies
The Vocal Constructivists
Phil Durrant
Mark Wastell
Bill Thompson
Janet Oates
Kerry Andrews
Deborah Edwards
Derek Foster
Derek
CONCERT 1 (doors open at 2pm – concert starts at 2.30) explores Pauline Oliveros’ approach to ‘deep listening’ with drone-based improvised music performed by Rhodri Davies, Phil Durrant, Bill Thompson and Mark Wastell.
The ‘DEEP LISTENING' WORKSHOP (4pm) will be led by Viv Corringham, who has worked with Oliveros and is certified to teach ‘deep listening’. This is open to musicians and non-musicians.
CONCERT 2 (doors open at 7:30pm – concert starts at 8.30) will feature pieces by Pauline Oliveros and a structured improvisation from the afternoon workshop. There will also be new pieces by Kerry Andrews, Deborah Edwards, Derek Foster, Janet Oates and Margrit Schenker. The concert will be performed by Rhodri Davies, THE VOCAL CONSTRUCTIVISTS and members of Contakt.
Pauline Oliveros : 13 Changes Pauline Oliveros : Horse Sings From Cloud Deborah Broderick Edwards : Meditation on an Oak Tree Kerry Andrews : əʊtəskəʊp (otoscope) Derek Foster : Cover Up Pauline Oliveros : Space of Spirit: Unfolding the New Born Lotus Janet Oates : Preoccupation Tapestry Margrit Schenker : Bird Call
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