Note the later start (it looks as if the Beeb thinks that the NYOBG will take 85 minutes to play the "excerpts" from the Prokofiev "Suite").
Kate Molleson introduces
Shiva Feshareki(b1987)'s Dialogue for Turntables & Orchestra, performed on 6th July at the South Bank Centre Biennial by the Composer with the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Andre de Ridder.
Myriam Van Imschoot(b1969)'s Hola Hu for 2 unison yodellers, performed at the Glasgow Counterflows Festival in April by the composer with Doreen Kutzke (b 1975, the composer's yodelling teacher).
Also from the Counterflows Festival, Arash Moradi (b1974) plays a selection of his compositions for solo Tanbur (a performance that took place when Moradi stepped in at the last minute on 4th April to replace a set by Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, whose "fast track" UK Visa was delayed by the UK Border Agency).
... and there's an excerpt from James Tenney(1934 - 2006)'s 1983 work, 64 Studies for 6 Harps - possibly from the recently-released New World Records double CD recording of the work. (I say "possibly": the Beeb website doesn't refer to 6 Harps, and I can't find a reference to any performance of works by Tenney at either the Counterflow or Biennial Festivals).
And Robert Worby in conversation with David Toop, whose 70th birthday back in May was commemorated by the Beeb with ... err ... umm ... this Interview (?)
Kate Molleson introduces
Shiva Feshareki(b1987)'s Dialogue for Turntables & Orchestra, performed on 6th July at the South Bank Centre Biennial by the Composer with the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Andre de Ridder.
Myriam Van Imschoot(b1969)'s Hola Hu for 2 unison yodellers, performed at the Glasgow Counterflows Festival in April by the composer with Doreen Kutzke (b 1975, the composer's yodelling teacher).
Also from the Counterflows Festival, Arash Moradi (b1974) plays a selection of his compositions for solo Tanbur (a performance that took place when Moradi stepped in at the last minute on 4th April to replace a set by Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, whose "fast track" UK Visa was delayed by the UK Border Agency).
... and there's an excerpt from James Tenney(1934 - 2006)'s 1983 work, 64 Studies for 6 Harps - possibly from the recently-released New World Records double CD recording of the work. (I say "possibly": the Beeb website doesn't refer to 6 Harps, and I can't find a reference to any performance of works by Tenney at either the Counterflow or Biennial Festivals).
And Robert Worby in conversation with David Toop, whose 70th birthday back in May was commemorated by the Beeb with ... err ... umm ... this Interview (?)
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