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Music of our Time: JAM's exploration of new music for choir, brass quintet and organ returns to St Bridge's Church
Onyx Brass at JAM's Music of our Time at St Bride's Church, Fleet StreetJAM's Music of our Time returns to St Bride's Church, Fleet Street on Wednesday 20 March 2024, with a programme of new works for choir, brass quintet and organ. The Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, Cambridge, Onyx Brass and Simon Hogan (organ), conducted by Michael Bawtree will be performing nine works, three world premieres and six London premieres.The concert revisits JAM’s 2010 commission by Tarik O’Regan, The Night’s Untruth which explores the use of sleep as a metaphor via excerpts from poems written in the 17th to 20th centuries. There is also the world premiere of a JAM commission by Isabelle Ryder, participant of the Composers’ Residency 2023. Illumination, for organ and two trumpets, pays homage to St Brigid (St Bride) of Kildare, patron saint of St Bride’s Church.Having received over 200 entries to its 2023 Call for Music, JAM has programmed […]
2023-11-15 09:19:00
From sound art in Middlesbrough & 2000 children in the Royal Albert Hall to Brett Dean's Cello Concerto & Brian Irvine's operas: The Ivors Classical Awards celebrating today's classical music
The Ivors Classical Awards - Abel Selaocoe, Dobrinka Tabakova (winner of Best Community & Participation) (Photo: Hogan Media - Shutterstock)The Ivors Classical AwardsBFI Southbank14 November 2023Video clips of West Sussex Youth Orchestra, Youth Choir and Young Voices performing Ned Bigham's Together and apart at Chichester Cathedral, the choir and orchestra of Mount St. Mary's College, Sheffield performing Harry Castle's Heroes, the Royal Albert Hall filled with children with the Armonico Consort all performing Toby Young's It takes a city and the reaction of passers by as Olivia Louvel's sound art piece, LOL, was broadcast across the public address system of Middlesbrough's CCTV surveillance network! Just a few of the works on celebrate at this year's Ivors Classical Awards ceremony, which took place at the BFI Southbank on 14 November 2023.The arts, and classical music in particular, might be under threat from budget cuts and the cost of living crisis, but as many […]
2022-06-10 23:17:21
Metropolitan Opera: $10 Tickets to an Evening with Rising Star Baritone Justin Austin and Tenor George Shirley
What does it mean to be an American? Fresh off the heels of his Metropolitan Opera debut in Hamlet, Artist Propulsion Lab baritone Justin Austin will gather friends for an evening of discussion and song, exploring what it means to be an American. Panelists include Ricky Ian Gordon, composer of the contemporary opera Intimate Apparel, which was staged at Lincoln Center Theater this past fall, and George Shirley, the first African American tenor to sing a leading role at the Metropolitan Opera in the 1961. The program features music from and across the many different cultures of the United States including works by Aaron Copland, Moses Hogan, and Jang Il-nam. Monday, June 13 at 7pm. Tickets $10. BUY TICKETS
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