Hidden Mechanisms – Manchester Collective
Southbank Centre, London, 4pm Manchester Collective Cassandra Miller, LeavingOliver Leith, The Big HouseHéloïse Werner, Hidden Mechanisms (3rd performance)Olli Mustonen, Piano Quintet link
Southbank Centre, London, 4pm Manchester Collective Cassandra Miller, LeavingOliver Leith, The Big HouseHéloïse Werner, Hidden Mechanisms (3rd performance)Olli Mustonen, Piano Quintet link
Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, 7.30pm Manchester Collective Cassandra Miller, LeavingOliver Leith, The Big HouseHéloïse Werner, Hidden Mechanisms (2nd performance)Olli Mustonen, Piano Quintet link
Howard Assembly Room, Leeds, 7.45pm Manchester Collective Cassandra Miller, LeavingOliver Leith, The Big HouseHéloïse Werner, Hidden Mechanisms (world premiere)Olli Mustonen, Piano Quintet link
Symphony Hall, Birmingham, 7pm Héloïse joins the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra to give the world premiere of her new work siren suite for voice & orchestra, conducted by Ilan Volkov link
Wigmore Hall, London, 7.30pm Ema Nikolovska (mezzo-soprano) & Kunal Lahiry (piano) perform Héloïse’s Le coeur crucifié as part of their recital programme link
Héloïse performs some of her works for solo voice at Studio 104, Maison de la Radio et de la Musique, Paris, 8pm link
Club Inégales, London, 8pm Héloïse performs a solo set alongside artists Beibei Wang, Shri Sriram & Colin Alexander link
Wigmore Hall, London, 1pm The Hermes Experiment & Abel Selaocoe (cello) Abel Selaocoe, work for cello & vocals Kerry Andrew (arr. Denholm), Fruit Songs Abel Selaocoe, new commission for The Hermes Experiment Shruthi Rajasekar, new commission for The Hermes Experiment & Abel Selaocoe Misha … Continued
Festival of St Cecilia, St Paul’s Cathedral, London World premiere of Héloïse’s new work Joys in love written for the Choirs of St Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and Westminster Cathedral link
Purcell Room, Southbank Centre, London, 8pm Lawrence Power’s Lock-in Lawrence Power viola Héloïse Werner soprano Sergio Bucheli lute Jessie Rodger creative director Programme includes works by Buxtehude, Fazil Say, Héloïse Werner, Marais, Erkki-Sven Tüür, Paganini, Thomas Larcher, Massenet & Esa-Pekka Salonen link