Attempting to get over my aversion to the 'socials' by actually promoting something I'm doing. A pair of recitals featuring music by @nicomuhly, @RussellPascoe2, and Ian Venables alongside some Finzi and Howells.
@ClaireHabbersh2 works wonders on the piano as my trusty partner.
So pleased that my friend @RussellPascoe2 has a premiere in tomorrow’s Advent Service at @stjohnscam with their magnificent choir. It’s a 3pm and on @BBCSounds 🎄🎶🎄
Deeply intimate journey through tenderness, anguish and challenge into hope and light. Excited to hear Cornishman, @RussellPascoe2’s gripping new carol ring out across the airwaves. 🙏@SJCChoir@Vicky_ljohnson
Our 2024 Ring Cycle has been many years in the making, and seeing it all come together at last feels so special 😍
💡 Here's @PaulCareyJones (Wotan/The Wanderer) with an insight into what it's like to do these four operas as a full cycle.
Deeply grateful to @PRSFoundation for the support through the Composers' Fund. This grant will help us realise two recordings of my music in the coming years- so vital, if the music is to reach even more widely. Huge congrats to fellow composers @JasminRodgman and Stef Conner too
Good Morning. Breakfast is live @BBCRadio3 Little birds sing sweet airs as Cecilia Bartoli offers Handel, pianist Clare Hammond with the 111th of Hélène de Montgeroult’s 114 Etudes
George Szell conducts Smetana and Russell Pascoe offers a secular requiem. Come join us.
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🚨personal news🚨I’ll be leaving the BBC at the end of May. Newsnight in its current format will end then, so most posts will go. I decided not to apply for other BBC jobs. Working there for 35 yrs has been life defining: an eyewitness to history collaborating with such brilliant colleagues. But it’s time for a change
@SamEvansLondon @E_N_O Years ago I took 40 Cornish students to Plymouth for Glyndebourne’s workshop and then performance of Jenufa. They loved it and still remember being overwhelmed by it.