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    Proms 2012: Olga Neuwirth – Remnants of Songs … an Amphigory (UK Première)

    by 5:4 August 26, 2012 • 15:30
    August 26, 2012 • 15:30

    i’ve commented before on the number of contemporary concertos that crop up during the Proms, and we were treated to another one from Olga Neuwirth, a 20-minute viola concerto bearing the intriguing title Remnants of Songs … an Amphigory. It was composed in 2009 and premièred that year by its …

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    Proms 2012: Gavin Higgins – Der Aufstand; Gavin Bryars – After the Underworlds (World Premières)

    by 5:4 August 25, 2012 • 10:33
    August 25, 2012 • 10:33

    Almost two weeks ago, the Royal Albert Hall was filled with the timbrally distinctive strains of Great Britain’s National Youth Wind Orchestra and National Youth Brass Band. From a new music perspective, the concert seemed dominated by pairs: two orchestras and two conductors (James Gourlay and Bramwell Tovey), performing world …

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    Proms 2012: Michael Finnissy – Piano Concerto No. 2, Harrison Birtwistle – Gigue Machine (UK Premières) & Brian Elias – Electra Mourns (World Première)

    by 5:4 August 19, 2012 • 16:31
    August 19, 2012 • 16:31

    Last weekend’s Proms Matinee, given by the Britten Sinfonia conducted by Clark Rundell, was the concert i had been most eagerly awaiting in this year’s season, featuring as it did some of my favourite composers and three premières. Back in April i opined that this concert “may just turn out to …

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    Proms 2012: Per Nørgård – Symphony No. 7 (UK Première)

    by 5:4 August 18, 2012 • 11:17
    August 18, 2012 • 11:17

    Despite the understandable reluctance on the part of contemporary composers to use the word, there’s nothing quite like seeing ‘symphony’ on a concert programme to get one’s blood and expectations pumping. When the composer in question is Per Nørgård, as it was last week at the Proms, then the excitement …

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    Proms 2012: Richard Dubugnon – Battlefield Concerto (UK Première)

    by 5:4 August 17, 2012 • 12:23
    August 17, 2012 • 12:23

    Concertos are a regular feature among the new works heard at the Proms, but it’s rare to hear one for two pianos; Richard Dubugnon’s Battlefield Concerto, composed for those most characterful and quirky of siblings, Katia and Marielle Labèque, was therefore a refreshing break from the norm. It was given …

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    Proms 2012: James MacMillan – Credo (World Première)

    by 5:4 August 9, 2012 • 18:54
    August 9, 2012 • 18:54

    Wednesday’s Prom concert featured a new work from James MacMillan, a setting of the Creed from the liturgy of the Mass. Composers rarely set the Creed to music, not, i think, simply because it’s such a long and convoluted text (although it is, and this may also in part account …

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    Proms 2012: Thea Musgrave – Loch Ness – a Postcard from Scotland (World Première)

    by 5:4 August 8, 2012 • 21:53
    August 8, 2012 • 21:53

    The Proms weekend devoted to youth orchestras concluded with that of Scotland, and fittingly the concert’s new work came from Edinburgh-born Thea Musgrave. She extended the theme further, choosing for her subject that most evocative of places, Loch Ness, known the world over for the mythological leviathan once purported to …

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    Proms 2012: Bob Chilcott – The Angry Planet (World Première)

    by 5:4 August 6, 2012 • 11:09
    August 6, 2012 • 11:09

    The most ambitious of this year’s Proms premières took place yesterday afternoon: Bob Chilcott‘s 45-minute ‘environmental cantata’ The Angry Planet. Teaming up with poet Charles Bennett, Chilcott’s work was performed by the vast combined forces of three children’s choirs (from the London boroughs of Harrow, Kensington, and Chelsea and Westminster) …

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    Proms 2012: Elaine Agnew – Dark Hedges (World Première)

    by 5:4 August 5, 2012 • 10:19
    August 5, 2012 • 10:19

    Yesterday afternoon’s Prom brought the first performance of Dark Hedges, by the Northern Irish composer Elaine Agnew. It was given by the combined forces of the Ulster Youth Orchestra of Northern Island and the Ulster Orchestra, conducted by JoAnna Falletta, with a solo flute part played by housewives’ favourite, James …

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    Proms 2012: Rued Langgaard – Symphony No. 11 “Ixion”; Pelle Gudmundsen-Holmgreen – Incontri (UK Premières)

    by 5:4 August 4, 2012 • 08:10
    August 4, 2012 • 08:10

    In a change to the planned schedule (due to Benedict Mason not having finished his new work meld), last Saturday’s Prom featured two UK premières, both by composers rarely heard on these shores. Difficult pieces – but for different reasons – they were given marvellously lucid performances by the BBC …

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    Proms 2012: Charlotte Bray – At the Speed of Stillness (World Première)

    by 5:4 July 30, 2012 • 10:16
    July 30, 2012 • 10:16

    Perhaps one of the more highly anticipated premières at this year’s Proms was Charlotte Bray‘s At the Speed of Stillness, which received its first performance last night by the Aldeburgh World Orchestra, conducted by Mark Elder. Bray’s name has been growing in significance particularly in the last year or so; …

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    Proms 2012: Nicole Lizée – The Golden Age of the Radiophonic Workshop (Fibre-Optic Flowers) (World Première); Omar Souleyman (arr. Jacob Garchik) – La sidounak sayyada (UK Première)

    by 5:4 July 25, 2012 • 20:07
    July 25, 2012 • 20:07

    Yesterday’s late evening Prom with the Kronos Quartet technically contained two premières, although one of them hardly qualified. Jacob Garchik’s string quartet arrangement of ‘La sidounak sayyada’, by the great Syrian pop enigma Omar Souleyman, systematically undermined the fundamentals that make Souleyman’s music so weirdly irresistible. Kronos executed the music …

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    Proms 2012: Julian Philips – Sorowfull Songes (World Première)

    by 5:4 July 24, 2012 • 00:14
    July 24, 2012 • 00:14

    Yesterday afternoon saw the first new work to be featured in the Proms Chamber Music series. Sorowfull Songes is a small choral song cycle by English composer Julian Philips, setting five texts by the great Thomas Wyatt. Don’t be fooled by the title, though, as there’s nothing remotely Dowlandesque about …

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    Proms 2012: Fung Lam – Endless Forms (World Première)

    by 5:4 July 18, 2012 • 19:53
    July 18, 2012 • 19:53

    The latest work to be premièred at the Proms was Endless Forms, by a composer new to me, Fung Lam, born in Hong Kong but based in the UK for the last fifteen years. It was performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sakari Oramo who had replaced an …

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    Proms 2012: Kaija Saariaho – Laterna magica (UK Première)

    by 5:4 July 17, 2012 • 21:48
    July 17, 2012 • 21:48

    The first UK performance of Kaija Saariaho‘s 2008 work Laterna magica took place at tonight’s Prom concert in decidedly sumptuous company, Strauss’ Also Sprach Zarathustra and Four Last Songs on one side, Sibelius’ Seventh Symphony on the other. It was a superbly-judged juxtaposition; while Saariaho’s music occupies places hard to …

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    Proms 2012: Mark-Anthony Turnage – Canon Fever (World Première)

    by 5:4 July 13, 2012 • 19:43
    July 13, 2012 • 19:43

    The 2012 Proms season was launched this evening with the world première of a new work from Mark-Anthony Turnage. Titled Canon Fever, the piece is an unabashed concert-opener, as Turnage explains: What constitutes a good concert opener? […] The music is irreverent; it doesn’t behave itself, it wakes the audience …

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    Symphony Hall, Birmingham: Jonathan Harvey – Weltethos (UK Première)

    by 5:4 June 22, 2012 • 21:55
    June 22, 2012 • 21:55

    Yesterday evening, in Birmingham’s Symphony Hall, Jonathan Harvey‘s large-scale new work for choir and orchestra, Weltethos, was given its first UK performance. The opening event of Birmingham’s London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, when one considers the legacy and reputation of Harvey together with the combined forces of over 300 performers – …

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    Marc Yeats – sturzstrom (World Première)

    by 5:4 June 15, 2012 • 23:31
    June 15, 2012 • 23:31

    Two weeks ago, i was fortunate to be in the cool gloom of Beer Quarry Caves, a man-made cave network on the east coast of Devon. The caves themselves—resulting from two millennia of mining, beginning with the Romans—are fascinating enough, but i was there for something almost as remarkable, the …

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    John Tavener – Towards Silence (European Première)

    by 5:4 April 7, 2012 • 13:25
    April 7, 2012 • 13:25

    It was hard thinking of a work to feature today; in the wider scope of Lent and Holy Week, Holy Saturday is a strange day, and in some ways listening to John Cage’s 4’33” on repeat would seem to be the most appropriate thing to do. However, i’ve opted instead …

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    Bernat Vivancos – El davallament de la creu (World Première)

    by 5:4 April 6, 2012 • 09:17
    April 6, 2012 • 09:17

    Having spent two days with Italian music, to mark Good Friday i’m turning to Spain, and the music of Bernat Vivancos. Vivancos was born in Barcelona in 1973 and studied composition at the Paris Conservatoire and in Oslo; having returned to Spain, for the last five years he has been …

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