Recording of Chris Swithinbank’s ‘Small Atlas’ for flute, saxophone, voice & piano from Centre Acanthes 2011, Metz, France.
By Chris
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Posted in News
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Also tagged audio, bandcamp, Small Atlas
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Information about the première of Chris Swithinbank’s ‘Small Atlas’ at the Arsenal, Metz, France, July 2011 as part of Centre Acanthes.
By Chris
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Posted in Performances
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Also tagged audio, Small Atlas
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Information about workshops of ‘Small Atlas’ by Chris Swithinbank at the Centre Acanthes composition workshops in Metz, France, July 2011.
By Chris
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Posted in Workshops
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Also tagged Metz, Small Atlas
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As the end of the year approaches, here are some of the best things that I have read, seen and heard in the past twelve months. Two major, large-scale performances this autumn made an impact on me. The London Sinfonietta’s concert of Lachenmann at the Southbank Centre in October was one. I already knew the […]
By Chris
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Posted in Odds & Ends
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Also tagged A Town Called Panic, Amir Nizar Zuabi, Aurélio Edler-Copês, Dogtooth, Helmut Lachenmann, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Joanna Newsom, London Sinfonietta, musikFabrik, My Son My Son What Have Ye Done, Olafur Eliasson, Quatuor Diotima, Rebecca Saunders, ShiberHur, Southbank Centre, Tony Judt, Washington Phillips, Werner Herzog
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In the last week I made a couple of trips from Luxembourg to Metz to hear some of the concerts at this year’s Centre Acanthes and check out the newly opened Centre Pompidou-Metz. Metz is clearly in a period of flux, rejuvenating itself with art, culture and architecture, which in all honesty outshine any of […]
By Chris
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Posted in Musings
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Also tagged Anssi Karttunen, Aurélio Edler-Copês, Beat Furrer, Centre Pompidou-Metz, Corey McCorkle, FRAC Lorraine, Franco Donatoni, Giuseppe Colombi, Ircam, Kaija Saariaho, Lisa Streich, Luigi Dallapiccola, Metz, Michael Pelzel, Quatuor Diotima
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