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A mindfulness exercise for pianists
An extract from The Mindful Pianist by Mark Tanner.
‘The Exterminating Angel’ in Denmark
Adès’s third opera receives Danish premiere
Harvey and Maw at the Nordic Choir Expedition
Graham Ross and Nils Schweckendiek conduct performances of Marahi and One Foot in Eden Still, I Stand
Présences 2020: an excellent vintage
Radio France celebrated Benjamin’s music in Paris with an impressive and compendious focus
'Extremalism': Sigurdsson dance score premieres at Holland Festival
A full-evening dance work with commissioned electronic music by Valgeir Sigurdsson was a highpoint of this year's Holland Festival.
Three Berceuses: Thomas Adès and Lawrence Power on film
Piece for viola and piano presented on video
Wassail! A festive choral extravaganza
"Wassail! Carols of Comfort and Joy" is the next in line of an already well-established selection of community choral works by composer Alexander L’Estrange.
‘A turning point for Adès and for opera itself’: The Exterminating Angel premieres in Salzburg
28 July saw the world premiere of Adès’ much anticipated third opera 'The Exterminating Angel' at the Salzburg Festival
The Hermes Experiment give Coult premiere
I Find Planets is premiered at Kings Place, London
Adès's The Exterminating Angel Triumphs in New York
Opera described as 'stunningly inventive' by New York Times after Met premiere
Colin Matthews's extraordinary Proms premiere
'No Man's Land' is greeted with wide acclaim after a spectacular premiere at this year's BBC Proms.
Exciting opportunity for young female composers
We are offering a unique opportunity for young female composers to have a piece published in an upcoming piano book.
The Exterminating Angel Symphony receives US premiere
Thomas Adès' concert work based on 2016 opera performed in Cleveland
Hillborg Awarded Swedish Grammy and Music Export Prize
Two of Sweden’s most prestigious awards further cement Hillborg's reputation.
Paul Harris asks: Can slow practice ever be exciting?
Following on from his recent articles on music practice in these unprecedented times, Paul Harris explores the idea of slow practice and why it's not all that bad...
Hidd'n Blue and Mural - two exhilarating orchestral showcases
Coll's Hidd’n Blue revived in Munich and a new work, Mural, to premiere in Luxembourg
Critics acclaim French premiere of Adès’ The Exterminating Angel
"Masterful and terrifying…" - Le Monde
Illean and Miller on new recording from Explore Ensemble
Album features ensemble works Weather a Rare Blue and Perfect Offering
Excitement mounts for George Benjamin's 'Written on Skin'
International excitement is mounting for the premiere of Benjamin’s new full-length opera on 7th July.
BBC explores George Benjamin in 'Imagine...' documentary
BBC documentary offers unique insights into Benjamin's the life and work
A holistic approach to the Piano Performance Music Exam for early grades
Author and teacher Karen Marshall shares tips for maintaining aural, sight-reading and technical work alongside preparing for piano performance exams.
‘Napoleon’ comes to London – ‘one of the world’s great cinematic experiences’
Carl Davis’s epic score for the 1927 silent film of Napoléon (directed by Abel Gance) is not only the longest ever composed, but also widely celebrated as one of the finest scores of its type. This autumn it comes to London...
Jonathan Harvey’s works for solo cello launch exhibition by Jila Peacock
Yalda Davis to perform three pieces at exhibition in Snape Maltings
Anna Meredith's extraordinary 'Five Telegrams' opens the BBC Proms
'Five Telegrams', Anna Meredith’s extraordinary collaboration with the film company 59 Productions has opened the 2018 BBC Proms to widespread acclaim.