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Setting the concert with Jamie Bullock: 2 keyboards, 4 pedals, sythesizer, 2 speakers, computer, interface audio... etc....

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Rehearsing with Luz Torres a piece by Jose Luis Campana for bassoon and electronic

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Playing in the Yardbird Jazz's Pub with Tara Chinn

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Lamberto Coccioli show us new functions in Open Music and AudioSculpt.

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Rehearsing with Tara Chinn at Matthew Boulton College

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Local resident playing mah-jongg at Columbus Park, in Chinatown. New York.

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CBSO Centre, Birmingham
Come early at 6pm ? BBC Radio 3 will record an edition of its acclaimed programme Discovering Music
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Conductor
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Martyn Brabbins
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Rolf Hind *
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Soprano
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Donatienne Michel-Dansac +
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Programme
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Denys Bouliane
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Du fouet et du plaisir * |
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Phillippe Leroux
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Voi(rex) +
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(Electronics: Jonathan Green)
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Julian Anderson
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Poetry Nearing Silence
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György Ligeti
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Piano Concerto *
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Julian Anderson describes his Poetry Nearing Silence as a ?divertimento?, but it also takes a cool look at relationships, human and musical. When BCMG invited the composer to complete the programme, his choice fell on works by two slightly older contemporaries, together with Ligeti?s Piano Concerto, where musical strains from Europe, Asia and the Caribbean cavort in wild exactness. From the Canadian Denys Bouliane - a Ligeti pupil, like Anderson - comes a work intriguingly titled Of the Whip and of Pleasure. The Frenchman Philippe Leroux?s Voi(rex) is a dramatic showpiece in which the soprano?s voice seems to spread through the ensemble.
Paul Griffiths

Javier Campaña, Phillippe Leroux and Donatienne Michel-Dansac
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