Some recent performances…
A brief roundup of some recent performances:
The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Cristian Măcelaru, performed my Codex (Homage to Serafini) at London’s Cadogan Hall last month. The performance is supported by the PRS for Music Foundation’s Resonate scheme, which supports repeat performances of British orchestral works – the BBC Symphony Orchestra did it in 2013.
A couple of weeks before, the SOL Quartet gave a recital in Water Into Beer, literally under my flat in South London – I made them a little arrangement of the first of my Four Perpetual Motions.
Daniel Pioro gave a couple of performances of my Études as part of a recital we devised together – including Biber’s Passacaglia, Giuseppe Tartini’s Sonata in D minor, Linda Catlin Smith’s Galanthus (Snowdrop) and Bach’s Partita BWV 1004. He performed the programme at Trinity College Cambridge and at the King’s Arms in Berkhamstead as part of the CHROMA Ensemble concert series.
Also at Trinity Cambridge, the Fidelio Trio came and played my Piano Trio “The Chronophage” alongside trios by Ravel and Judith Weir.