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Hess’ Christmas Overture passes five hundred performances milestone

Seasonal favourite makes Japanese debut in 2025

La Fauvette Passerinette - a fascinating Messiaen discovery

Faber Music publishes a previously unknown piano work by Olivier Messiaen

Jonathan Harvey's Timepieces at Festival Présences

The work for two conductors will be performed by l’Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio with Brad Lubman and Edo Frenkel

Paul Harris's thoughts on practice in these unprecedented times

Personal Bests and Mini Outcomes: Some thoughts on your pupils’ practice from educationalist Paul Harris

Lullaby Time from Lin Marsh

Soothe your child to sleep with Lullaby Time, the perfect collection of comforting cradle songs brought to life with beautiful illustrations by Nina Lazarski.

Howard Goodall's 'Invictus: A Passion' premieres in Houston & London

Howard Goodall's new choral/orchestral work, Invictus: A Passion premieres on both sides of the Atlantic.

Valgeir Sigurðsson's 'We Are in Time' - 'moving and strange'

'We Are in Time', a stunning new music-theatre work about a heart transplant by Valgeir Sigurðsson and Pamela Carter, has been premiered to great acclaim by Scottish Ensemble and Untitled Projects.

Two world premieres from Valgeir Sigurðsson at Arctic Arts Festival

Sleep Concert and work for wind band from Icelandic composer

Edward Gardner and the London Philharmonic Orchestra perform Benjamin’s Sudden Time

1993 orchestral work performed in Madrid, Zaragoza, and London

Tansy Davies on The Passion of Mary Magdalene

Composer discusses radical reimagining of the Easter story for Dunedin Consort ahead of Barbican premiere

As Time Returns: a gritty song cycle from Colin Matthews

The 20-minute setting of poems by Ivan Blatný was commissioned with funds from the Koussevitzky Foundation.

Howard Goodall's 'Invictus: A Passion' - premiere recording

Newly available is the premiere recording of Howard Goodall's most recent large-scale work 'Invictus: A Passion'

Julian Bream’s Albéniz transcriptions published for the first time

Previously unseen arrangements by the legendary classical guitarist are now available in print.

Maw’s Ghost Dances choreographed by Chantry Dance in a matter of time

Kristian Cunningham interprets haunting 1988 ensemble work for UK tour

Repertoire Focus: Sculthorpe’s Rites of Passage at 50

Defining Australian dance work for theatre reaches half century

Davies’ The Passion of Mary Magdalene premieres with Dunedin Consort at the Barbican

New oratorio reimagining the Easter story is a "startlingly sensual meditation"

Nash Ensemble perform Colin Matthews at Wigmore Hall

Claire Booth and Martyn Brabbins perform in programme of recent and more rarely-heard chamber music

Julian Anderson in focus at Yellow Barn

Vermont festival features chamber and ensemble works in composer showcase

Red Note Ensemble premiere Davies' Lost Science at Sound Scotland

New ensemble work part of exciting 2025/26 profile - including premieres from Dunedin Consort, Colin Currie, and Asko|Schönberg

Conversation Books: the Faber Music catalogue in dialogue with Beethoven

As the bicentenary of the composer's death approaches, we explore companion works from Faber Music composers