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Originally posted by Bryn View PostWow, you took that bait quickly. Let's face it the BBC Singers were never in with a chance. I booked for the Blackburn weeks ago.
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I'm looking forward to the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra's Composers' Day this Saturday, 02.03 having greatly enjoyed the last one with Mark Anthony Turnage in charge.
Sally Beamish Lead Composer
Alexander Campkin Composer
James Joslin New Music Promotion Manager, Peters UK
Daniel Lewis Editor, Peters UK
Barry Farrimond Chief Executive, OpenUpMusic
Marta Gardolińska BSO Leverhulme Young Conductor in Association
Mark Forkgen Principal Conductor & Artistic Advisor of Kokoro
10:30 - 11:45 | Kokoro Workshop Part 1 | Concert Hall
(10:30 Jordan Hirst Voyageurs)
(10:55 Chris Williams Strange and solemn airs)
(11:30 James Chan ...still the mark made)
12:15 - 13:30 | Kokoro Workshop Part 2 | Concert Hall
(12:15 Grace-Evangeline Mason Night and Sleep II)
(12:40 Aidan Teplitzky Why couldn't you be more like your cousin?)
(13:05 Carmen Ho Maya
13:30 - 14:30 | Assisted music technology drop-in | Function Room 2
13:50 - 14:25 | Instrumental workshops
(Matt King BSO Principal Percussionist | Concert Hall)
(Rachel Roberts Principal Viola | Gallery)
14:40 - 15:40 | Composition for additional requirements | Function Room 2
14:40 - 15:40 | Panel discussion: New music ensembles, Publishers and Trusts | Gallery
15:45 - 17:15 | BSO Workshop Part 1 | Concert Hall
(15:45 Liam Mattison Aftermaths)
(16:15 David Greenhorne Ground Base)
(16:45 Robert Laidlow Dune)
17:45 - 19:15 | BSO Workshop Part 2 | Concert Hall
(17:45 Roxani Chatzidimitriou Zero Star Cognac)
(18:15 Samuel Messer scolorire)
(18:45 Lewis Coenen-Rowe Show Some Restraint!)
19:15 | Bar open
Sally Beamish Lead Composer
Alexander Campkin Composer
James Joslin New Music Promotion Manager, Peters UK
Daniel Lewis Editor, Peters UK
Barry Farrimond Chief Executive, OpenUpMusic
Marta Gardolińska BSO Leverhulme Young Conductor in Association
Mark Forkgen Principal Conductor & Artistic Advisor of Kokoro
SCHEDULE FOR THE DAY
10:00 - 10:30 | Registration | Front of House Foyer
10:30 - 11:45 | Kokoro Workshop Part 1 | Concert Hall
(10:30 Jordan Hirst Voyageurs)
(10:55 Chris Williams Strange and solemn airs)
(11:30 James Chan ...still the mark made)
11:45 - 12:15 | Coffee break and networking | Backstage
12:15 - 13:30 | Kokoro Workshop Part 2 | Concert Hall
(12:15 Grace-Evangeline Mason Night and Sleep II)
(12:40 Aidan Teplitzky Why couldn't you be more like your cousin?)
(13:05 Carmen Ho Maya)
13:30 - 14:00 | LUNCH BREAK
13:30 - 14:30 | Assisted music technology drop-in | Function Room 2
13:50 - 14:25 | Instrumental workshops
(Matt King BSO Principal Percussionist | Concert Hall)
(Rachel Roberts Principal Viola | Gallery)
14:40 - 15:40 | Composition for additional requirements | Function Room 2
14:40 - 15:40 | Panel discussion: New music ensembles, Publishers and Trusts | Gallery
15:45 - 17:15 | BSO Workshop Part 1 | Concert Hall
(15:45 Liam Mattison Aftermaths)
(16:15 David Greenhorne Ground Base)
(16:45 Robert Laidlow Dune)
17:15 - 17:45 | Coffee break and networking | Backstage
17:45 - 19:15 | BSO Workshop Part 2 | Concert Hall
(17:45 Roxani Chatzidimitriou Zero Star Cognac)
(18:15 Samuel Messer scolorire)
(18:45 Lewis Coenen-Rowe Show Some Restraint!)
19:15 | Bar open
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Not a ticketed event but I am about to set off for https://www.city.ac.uk/events/2019/march/alena-walentin . Should be well worth the journey.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostDid Ed do us a report on that BSO event ?
Anyway, OAE, Basingstoke next weds, Brahms PC 1 , Schumann 4, with Andras Schiff.
Should be fun.
It was a fascinating day, I'll write more later, I hope, and Sally Beamish who was in charge and the young composers' chief friend and critic was superb: thoughtful, helpful, supportive, friendly, quick-eared, eagle-eyed and intensely practical. An example: most of the scores were full of tempo marking solely expressed mathematically: e.g. crochet = 87, as if the composers were talking to their computer's software. Sally advised : " Add words e.g. allegro for speed, and maybe another, or a few, to describe the music's mood e,g. Barbaro." "And don't over finesse that no.of notes per minute, conductors are not time machines."
Biggest criticism of the day: the BSO relied on its house staff to provide microphony support to the "Jurors" in a big hall, no support to the composers and no roving mike so that the auduence ( a tiny bunch) might feedback. Only Sally had a radio mike. So it became Radio Sally Beamish. She was worth hearing; talking 1:1 with others, so were they!
Hire a professional gang, please.
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Originally posted by Edgy 2 View PostBBC Phil,John Wilson freebie at Salford next Wednesday afternoon.
Holst,The Perfect Fool
Ireland,The Forgotten Rite
Walton,Facade (selection)
Bax,The Garden of Fand
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The Sixteen: Choral Pilgrimage 2019
Choral gems by Sheppard, Tavener, Eric Whitacre, James MacMillan and more. In celebration of our 40th anniversary, 'An Enduring Voice' brought together choral masterpieces past and present, celebrating our musical journey over the last four decades.
York Minster on 9 July
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String quartets by old friends Michael Chant and Howard Skempton (Hall 2, Kings Place, 29th inst.) I got to know these two a few weeks after the Ealing concert of which this forthcoming event is the 50th-anniversary celebration. I have to admit that while I know Howard's string quartet writing well, I only know the more recent of Michael's composition for this combination of instruments.
Listen to Michael and Howard previewing the concert here:
https://www.mixcloud.com/Resonance/s...th-april-2019/
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