The Hermes Experiment: Eton College Composers’ Workshop
The Hermes Experiment work with young composers at Eton College to inspire and develop their musical ideas.
The Hermes Experiment work with young composers at Eton College to inspire and develop their musical ideas.
The Hermes Experiment The Forge, Camden, 8pm New commissions by Kate Whitley & Soosan Lolavar Graphic scores by Deborah Pritchard, Andy Ingamells & Eloise Gynn Ed Scolding, Black Sea with new animation by Izabela Barszcz Debussy, Mandoline and Fantoches Richard Rodney … Continued
Philharmonia Voices Mahler, Symphony No. 3 Royal Festival Hall, 7.30pm Jakub Hrůša, conductor www.philharmoniavoices.org
Philharmonia Voices Mahler, Symphony No. 3 De Montfort Hall, Leicester, 7.30pm Jakub Hrůša, conductor www.philharmoniavoices.org
Tristan Bates Theatre, 8pm Scenes from the End: A tour-de-force showcase for soprano Héloïse Werner. Using a colourful array of vocal and theatrical means, composer Jonathan Woolgar and director Roxana Haines paint historic, comic and tragic pictures of “the end”, … Continued
The Hermes Experiment Bloomsbury Church, 4pm J.S. Bach, ‘Prelude in C # minor’ from The Well-Tempered Clavier, book 1 (arr. Pashley) Stephen Williams, Postlude Canon, a reflection on J.S Bach’s ‘Prelude in C # minor’ Meredith Monk, Double Fiesta (arr. Denholm) Ed Scolding, Black Sea … Continued
The Hermes Experiment Fiddler’s Elbow, WN5 Joni Mitchell, Big Yellow Taxi (arr. Pashley) Ewan Campbell London, he felt fairly certain, had always been London. Stevie Wishart Eurostar, Velaro (work in progress) Free improvisation Tickets
The Sarum Consort The Medieval Hall, The Close, Salisbury, 8pm www.sarumconsort.org
Polyphony Handel, Messiah St John’s Smith Square, 7.30pm Stephen Layton, conductor polyphony.co.uk
Temple Church Choir The Temple Church, 7.30pm Roger Sayer, director Temple Church Choir and Temple Brass present an eclectic mix of music by Nordic composers, combined with works from the British Isles, France, Germany and the USA. Einojuhani Rautavaara is … Continued