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Julian Bream (1933 – 2020)

A tribute to one of the foremost guitarists and lutenists of the 20th century

Faber Music at the 2025 BBC Proms

World premiere from Tom Coult complemented by music from Thomas Adès, Cassandra Miller, and Vaughan Williams

Colin Matthews at the 2016 BBC Proms

Performances of Berceuse for Dresden and Pluto, the renewer to mark Matthews's 70th birthday

Dame Fanny Waterman DBE: 22 March 1920–20 December 2020

Dame Fanny Waterman occupied an eminent position in the piano teaching world for over sixty years. Her emergence as a visionary teacher led to relationships with many internationally renowned pianists whose lives she touched through her work.

The Comedy of Change, 2009

Stunning reviews from the 2009 tour.

Rethinking Malcolm Arnold: the 2021 Centenary

2021, the centenary of Arnold’s birth, provides the ideal opportunity to reassess this fascinating and indispensable figure in British Music

2021: Robert Simpson Centenary

A composer’s composer whose impressively single-minded – but now almost entirely neglected – body of work is crowned by 11 symphonies and 15 string quartets.

Adès receives the 2015 Léonie Sonning Music Prize

Adès joins Britten, Kurtág, Messiaen and Stravinsky as a recipient of the prestigious award.

Barbican announces Adès focus in 20/21

The season includes a world premiere for the Australian Chamber Orchestra

Tansy Davies at 2021 Andriessen Festival

The 2021 Andriessen Festival took place online with Tansy Davies featuring prominently.

Faber Composers at the 2017 BBC Proms

A Tom Coult premiere opens the festival, with works by Hillborg, Adès and Coll also featured.

12 Ensemble perform Greenwood’s Three Miniatures from Water

10-minute work inspired by Indian classical music to appear at St. Martin-in-the-Fields

Musical habits to track in 2024

Build good practice habits for 2024 with our list of recommendations and free habit tracker templates.

Jonny Greenwood and Anna Meredith to join 12 Ensemble at London's Barbican

Jonny Greenwood and Anna Meredith to join 12 Ensemble for a live concert at London's Barbican

World Premiere of 'Speakings' at BBC Proms 2008

A new work for orchestra and live electronics completes the triptych together with previous orchestral works, …towards a pure land and Body Mandala.

The Song Company tour Sculthorpe’s The Stars Turn in arrangement by David Matthews

Work from Love 200 arranged by Matthews for unaccompanied voices tours Australia

Nicholas Maw Dies in Washingston DC, 19 May 2009

One of Britain's leading composers, Nicholas Maw, died peacefully at his home in Washington DC at 2 am (US time) on 19 May 2009. He was born on 5 November, 1935 in Grantham, UK.

Figure and 12 Ensemble perform Leith’s Honey Siren

Work for strings at Smith Square Hall and St. Martin-in-the-Fields

Adès, Coll, Harvey and Miller at the 2024 BBC Proms

Two UK premieres, Proms debut of Miller's viola concerto, and Harvey classic announced in festival lineup

Faber Music Composers nominated for the 2014 British Composer Awards

Faber Music are delighted that two of its composers, Thomas Adès and Simon Dobson, have both been shortlisted for the 2014 British Composer Awards. The British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA) have today announced the 35 works shortlisted for the awards

‘Standing Like Statues’, the first authorised biography of the band ENTER SHIKARI, to be released 26 October 2022.

Faber Music presents the first authorised biography of one of the most invigorating, inventive, and independent bands the UK has ever produced – Enter Shikari.

Tom Coult's St John's Dance opens 2017 Proms

Coult's latest orchestral piece revelas ' a very individual voice'

Présences 2020: an excellent vintage

Radio France celebrated Benjamin’s music in Paris with an impressive and compendious focus

Stephen Warbeck Nominated for a 2021 César Award

Stephen's score to French drama 'DNA' has been nominated for Best Original Score in the 2021 César Awards.