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De Dutch Don’t Dance Division present Davis’ Alice in Wonderland
Ballet choreographed by Thom Stuart and Rinus Sprong returns for third revival in Escher-themed staging
Dan Jones Scores BBCTV Dramas
The SS-GB title theme, by Dan Jones, is now available to purchase from the Faber Music Store.
Tansy Davies debuts at the BBC Proms
Davies took audiences on a journey through the Tarot pack with her latest BBC commission. Taking inspiration from this game-like form of psychoanalysis, Wild Card journeys through life’s challenges, exploring the qualities and characters of each card.
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.
Tansy Davies debuts at the BBC Proms
Davies took audiences on a journey through the Tarot pack with her latest BBC commission. Taking inspiration from this game-like form of psychoanalysis, 'Wild Card' journeys through life’s challenges, exploring the qualities and characters of each card.
Dan Jones Music for Darwin: Tree of Life
Dan Jones provided the music for the BBC's Darwin Season programme "Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life".
Featuring David Attenborough the program delves into the significance of Darwin's theory on evolution through re-walking the steps of the theorist's life and discoveries.
BAFTA Nomination for Dan Jones' Dead Set
E4's highly profiled horror drama Dead Set has recieved a BAFTA nomination for "Best Drama Serial".
With Charlie Brooker's writing, Dan Jones' music and a 5 star rating, the thriller has been released for purchase on DVD.
Dudamel gives US premiere of Adès' Dante
Rapturous reception for ballet score in Los Angeles
Diapson d'Or for Benjamin's Into The Little Hill
George Benjamin’s acclaimed lyric tale, Into the Little Hill, has been lauded with the prestigious Diapason d’Or award.
Sigurðsson’s Dust and Dissonance tour Germany
Daniel Pioro and Liam Byrne perform two works for strings this March
Raúl da Costa premieres Coll’s Gradiva at Festival Internacional de Música da Póvoa de Varzim
Third work in series of nine based on Spanish painting premieres in Porto
Francisco Coll makes a dazzling Proms debut
Coll's Four Iberian Miniatures for violin and chamber orchestra glitter with sharp, Andalusian light
Adès awarded the Grand Prix artistique 2025 de la Fondation Simone et Cino Del Duca by the Institut de France
Prize in recognition of his extraordinary artistic and musical contribution
Grammy Nominations for Derek Bermel and Danny Elfman
Recordings of string quartet Intonations and Percussion Quartet nominated for awards
Die andere Frau: premiere of new Rasch opera in Dresden
The opera – retelling the story biblical story of Abraham, Sarah and Hagar – addresses contemporary social themes and is being met with critical praise.
Dresdner Kreuzchor premiere Rasch’s Crux Duplex
Motet for choristers past and present celebrates Rasch's boyhood choir
Sean Shibe, GBSR Duo and 12 Ensemble premiere Leith’s Doom and the Dooms at Wigmore Hall
Substantial new work for electric guitar, keyboard, percussion and strings to debut with longstanding collaborators
Free Downloads!
A selection of games, activity pages, posters and tips from Mary Cohen that are perfect for teachers and students to download.
Carl Davis composes the music for Upstairs Downstairs
We are proud to announce that Faber Music composer Carl Davis has composed the music for the second series of the BBC’s hit drama Upstairs Downstairs.
Sean Shibe, GBSR Duo, and 12 Ensemble present Leith’s Doom and the Dooms at the Norfolk & Norwich Festival
Longstanding Leith champions return to 35-minute work
Adès’ Dante recorded by LA Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel
World premiere recording of acclaimed ballet score released through Nonesuch
David Matthews’ Shiva Dances premieres at Elgar Festival
Kenneth Woods and English String Orchestra perform new work in Worcester
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.
Deal Festival celebrates David Matthews at 80
Composer also to be honoured at Presteigne and Little Missenden festivals