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Time Entwined Birtwistle, Gerber & Mason Students from the Royal College of Music; Young Musicians from the North London Music Hub;  London Sinfonietta / Geoffrey Paterson (conductor); Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 11.5.2026

Steven Gerber Duet for Solo Clarinet

Florence Anna Maunders


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Solomon's Knot and Jonathan Sells join forces with Les Passions de l'Âme (The Passions of the Soul)) for this celebration of late Telmann sacred music,

Ton Koopman waxed lyrical to me once about Telemann's Donnerode, just after he conducted a performance in the vast church of St Astier, France with his band, the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra.

The aco...


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8 Songs for a Mad King Soloists; Manchester Camerata / John Andrews (conductor); Company Chameleon (stage direction). King’s Place, London, June 6, 2026

Judith Weir Blue Green Hill

Errolyn Wallen By Gis and By Saint Charity (with Rebecca Hardwick, soprano)

Schumann<...


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A selection of 17 pieces launched by Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer (1656-1746) launched by “Honori Purificationis BV Mariae” (In Honour of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary) from Lytaniae Lauretanae and crowned by one oft he most moving Magnificats I have ever heard. In between a stream of antiphons, psalms, and sundry sacred pieces, inclu...


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Carl Nielsen's music to The Mother: A Play in a Prologue and Seven Scenes by Helge Rode was recorded in full for the first time here. Some excerpts have found their way in into record collectors' collections, perhaps, but how this went under the discographical radar for so long is a mystery.

The incidental music (Nielsen's Op. 61/FS 94/CNW 18) was writt...


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