It would be great to see some friendly faces at 18.00 on Sunday 10th May at St. John's Waterloo, where Ben Goldscheider and Brother Tree Sound will be giving the world premiere of my piece 'Cintra Park in the Dark', as well as lots of other fun things.
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...as well as my song cycle 'In Antarctica'. I'm sadly unable to be there myself, but if you're in Cambridge then this looks like a hugely exiting event.
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In Cambridge on 20th June? You may be interested in this concert, taking place at 7.00 in the Old Divinity School at John's, presented by soprano Naomi Rogers, pianist Patrick Hemmerlé, and marine ecologist Jennifer Freer. The programme includes music by Alessandro Cortello...
It would be great to see some friendly faces at 18.00 on Sunday 10th May at St. John's Waterloo, where Ben Goldscheider and Brother Tree Sound will be giving the world premiere of my piece 'Cintra Park in the Dark', as well as lots of other fun things.
https://t.co/dDt3WcmI42
We're hiring! Looking for a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Music History, specialising in the history of opera and/or music theatre OR historically European music c. 1780 to 1900, to join the Department of Music at
@KingsCollegeLon. Application deadline 31st August.
Heading to Maida Vale Studios, to hear two movements of Songs of Love and Exile performed by @BBCSingers and @sarah_latto alongside lots of other nice new music.
'Nesbit’s music is distinctive in the British choral scene.'
Many thanks to @GramophoneMag for featuring 'So stick up ivy and the bays' as their video of the day! @ChoirKCL@josephgfort@delphianrecords
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