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2022-07-27 13:44:56
Young English conductor Tom Fetherstonhaugh will become the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (BSO)'s Assistant Conductor for the 2022/23 season. Supported by a stipend, he will work with the orchestra's Chief Conductor Kirill Karabits, as well as Principal Guest Conductor Mark Wigglesworth and Associate Guest Conductor David Hill. Fetherstonhaugh has recently graduated from the Royal Academy of […] The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
2022-07-26 10:55:00
Young Composers & Young Conductor
The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) celebrated its centenary in 2020 and as part of the celebrations has commissioned 20 new works from 20 young composers to be premiered at Symphony Hall, Birmingham on 29 January 2023. Whilst over at the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra (BSO), Tom Fetherstonhaugh has been announced as Assistant Conductor for the 2022/23 season.As part of its centenary celebrations, the CBSO created its Sounds New Initiative, 40 new commissions to be premiered over four seasons. 20 of these are major works from composers across the globe, the last of which will be premiered in the 22-23 season including world Premieres by Brett Dean, Bergrún Snæbjörnsdóttir, Freya Waley-Cohen and Dani Howard and the UK premiere of Thomas Larcher’s Third Symphony. But the other 20 commissions shine a spotlight on 20 diverse, creative voices from across the country, who will each write 4-minute works for full orchestra. These short works will be […]
2020-09-07 09:37:48
Returning to live-performance: Sheku Kanneh-Mason joins Fantasia Orchestra for Dvorak's Cello Concerto
Sheku Kanneh-Mason & Tom Fetherstonhaugh after Sheku's debut with Fantasia Orchestra, playing Haydn's C major Cello Concerto (2016) The Fantasia Orchestra, an ensemble made up of London-based young musicians, is returning to live performance with an audience and has four performances planned, in London and in Wells Cathedral. Conducted by its founder Tom Fetherstonhaugh, the orchestra will be joined by cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason for Dvorak's Cello Concerto, and the programme is completed by a selection of Dvorak's Slavonic Dances and Wagner's Siegfried Idyll. There are two performances at Wells Cathedral on Wednesday 16 September 2020, and two performances at St Mary's Abbotts Church, High Street Kensington, London on Saturday 19 September 2020. The orchestra will be playing the chamber orchestra arrangement of Dvorak's concerto, which was created in 2017 by conductor and composer George Morton. Tom Fethersonhaugh founded the orchestra in 2016, when it was made up of […]
2018-10-10 06:43:44
Choral music of Richard Allain
[…] Magnificat & Nunc Dimittis (Norwich Service)Richard Allain - If music be the food of loveRichard Allain - Cana's GuestRichard Allain - The Magi's GiftsRichard Allain - The BelovedRichard Allain - Welcome, all wondersRichard Allain - O Day-springRichard Allain - Videte MiraculumRichard Allain - A prayer for St Richard of ChichesterRichard Allain - Don't you weep when I am goneRichard Allain - God be in my headRichard Allain - The Lord Reigns (Psalm 93)Alex Little (organ)Tom Fetherstonhaugh (organ)Finn McEwen (saxophone) The Choir of Merton College, OxfordBenjamin Nicholas (conductor)Recorded in the chapel of Merton College, Oxford, 26-28 June 2018 DELPHIAN DCD342017 1CD [64.08]Available from Amazon.Elsewhere on this blog: Meyerbeer's Les Huguenots returns to the Paris Opera - Opera review Modified Rapture: Verdi's Aida from the Met (★★★½) - Opera review The Emperor's Fiddler - violinist David Irving on historical approaches on his new disc - interview […]
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