Riot Ensemble
Sarah Dacey (soprano)
Kate Walter (flute),
Ausias Garrigos (clarinet),
Sarah Saviet (violin),
Stephen Upshaw (viola),
Claudia Maria Racovicean and Adam Swayne (piano)
Broadcast from the foyer of the Royal Festival Hall as part of the Third Programme celebrations, the ensemble perform Philtre for violin solo by Liza Lim (b 1967); Void for soprano, viola & piano by Nina Young (b 1984), and Jack Sheen's new work written especially for the occasion (b 1993) conducted by Aaron Holloway-Nahum.
Then Andrew Kurowski presents recordings of three further BBC commissions in conversation with Tom Service - a section from James Dillon's Traumwerke; Rebecca Saunders' Choler; Simon Holt's eco-pavane, and the fourth movement, "Mary", of Jonathan Harvey's Madonna of Winter & Spring.
Then, at midnight, the website suggests that there are further performances from the Riot Ensemble "recorded earlier in the evening": so what looks like a shorter programme may well turn out to be longer than usual - although how this affects the subsequent Jazz programme ....
Should be good - and Tome Service is usually at his considerable best when presenting/discussing New Music, too!
(I noticed the "Tome" immediately after hitting the "post" button - I think I'll leave it! )
Sarah Dacey (soprano)
Kate Walter (flute),
Ausias Garrigos (clarinet),
Sarah Saviet (violin),
Stephen Upshaw (viola),
Claudia Maria Racovicean and Adam Swayne (piano)
Broadcast from the foyer of the Royal Festival Hall as part of the Third Programme celebrations, the ensemble perform Philtre for violin solo by Liza Lim (b 1967); Void for soprano, viola & piano by Nina Young (b 1984), and Jack Sheen's new work written especially for the occasion (b 1993) conducted by Aaron Holloway-Nahum.
Then Andrew Kurowski presents recordings of three further BBC commissions in conversation with Tom Service - a section from James Dillon's Traumwerke; Rebecca Saunders' Choler; Simon Holt's eco-pavane, and the fourth movement, "Mary", of Jonathan Harvey's Madonna of Winter & Spring.
Then, at midnight, the website suggests that there are further performances from the Riot Ensemble "recorded earlier in the evening": so what looks like a shorter programme may well turn out to be longer than usual - although how this affects the subsequent Jazz programme ....
Should be good - and Tome Service is usually at his considerable best when presenting/discussing New Music, too!
(I noticed the "Tome" immediately after hitting the "post" button - I think I'll leave it! )
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