What | Workers Union Ensemble @ Nonclassical |
When |
Wednesday, 4 September, 2013
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Where |
71 Shacklewell Lane
London, UK E8 2EB |
Other Info | We are delighted to have been invited to play at the Nonclassical Club Night at The Shacklewell Arms in Dalston. We are pleased to have the wonderful Yshani Perinpanayagam guesting on piano. Programme will include works by Laurence Crane, Matthew Shlomowitz, Joe Cutler, Daniel Saleeb, Benjamin Oliver, Ryan Latimer and Seán Clancy. |
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Sounds New Recordings and 2013
Here are the recordings from Sounds New in May. We’re currently on a short maternity break from things but have lots of exciting projects lined up for 2013. Watch this space!!
Sounds New Festival, 14th May 2012
What | Sounds New Festival Lunchtime Concert |
When |
Monday, 14 May, 2012
1:00pm
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One hour
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Where |
St Gregory's Centre for Music (map)
Canterbury
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Other Info | Matthew Kaner: 'Gauguin Sketches' (2011) Michael Finnissy: 'Young Brethren' (2005, rev. 2012) Mark Anthony Turnage: 'Two Elegies Framing a Shout' (1995) Benjamin Oliver: 'Ripped Up' (2010-2011) Ryan Latimer: 'The Primate Horrific or Jumpity Jim Hath Little Intelligence' (2012) |
Turner Sims Concert, 30th April 2012
The Workers will perform at the fantastic Turner Sims Concert Hall as part of the University of Southampton Music Department’s lunchtime concert series. The programme includes: Adam Fergler’s Night Walking; Matthew Kaner’s Gauguin Sketches; a new commission by Ryan Latimer; Ben Oliver’s Ripped Up; and Michael Finnissy’s Young Brethren.
The concert will be followed by a composition workshop for MMus composers studying with Michael Finnissy at the University of Southampton.
What | Lunchtime Concert Series |
When |
Monday, 30 April, 2012
1:00pm
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50 minutes
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Where |
Turner Sims Concert Hall (map)
University of Southampton, UK
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Other Info | Matthew Kaner: 'Gauguin Sketches' (2011) Ryan Latimer: New work (2012) Adam Fergler: 'Night Walking' (2011) Benjamin Oliver: 'Ripped Up' (2010-2011) Michael Finnissy: 'Young Brethren' (2005, rev. 2012) |