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London: Southbank Centre

Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents music performed at London's Southbank Centre, including Arlene Serra, Luke Styles, Yann Seznec, Piers Hellawell with Bourne Davis Kane and Andy Scott.

Staged by the PRS for Music Foundation to coincide with this year's Commonwealth Games, the first ever New Music Biennial showcases new commissions from a wide range of composers across the UK in two special events held in London and Glasgow. In this first programme from Southbank Centre, we hear music for piano and percussion from Arlene Sierra, choir and skateboards from Samuel Bordoli and Bill Bankes-Jones, weather-generated sounds from instrument builder Yann Seznec, vocal music from Luke Styles, a collaboration between Piers Hellawell and the improvising trio of Bourne Davis Kane, and a text-based piece by Andy Scott featuring Foden's Brass Band. Presented by Sara Mohr-Pietsch.

Arlene Sierra: Urban Birds
Xenia Pestova, Kathleen Supove and Sarah Nicolls (pianos)
Jose Miguel Fernandez (electronics)

Luke Styles: The Girls Who Wished to Marry Stars
Juice Vocal Ensemble
Trish Clowes (saxophones)
Christopher Montague (electric guitar)
Louise McMonagle (cello)
Callum Gourlay (double bass)
James Maddren (drums)

Yann Seznec: Currents
Yann Seznec, Hugh Jones, Sam Beste

Piers Hellawell with Bourne Davis Kane: Sound Carvings, Strange Tryst
Bourne Davis Kane

Samuel Bordoli: Grind
Words by Bill Bankes-Jones
Roundhouse Choir
Osnat Schmool (conductor)

Andy Scott: A Child Like You
Anna-Clare Monk (soprano)
Lauren Scott (harp)
Foden's Brass Band
Michael Fowles (conductor).

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Sat 12 Jul 2014 22:00

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Music Played

  • Arlene Sierra

    Urban Birds

    Performer: Sarah Nicolls. Performer: Xenia Pestova Bennett. Performer: Jose Miguel Fernandez. Performer: Kathleen Supové.
  • Luke Styles

    The Girls Who Wished to Marry Stars

    Performer: Christopher Montague. Performer: Louise McMonagle. Performer: Callum Gourlay. Performer: Trish Clowes. Performer: James Maddren. Performer: Juice Vocal Ensemble.
  • Yann Seznec

    Currents

    Performer: Hugh Jones. Performer: Yann Seznec. Performer: Sam Beste.
  • Piers Hellawell

    Sound Carvings, Strange Tryst

    Performer: Matthew Bourne. Performer: Dave Kane. Performer: Steve Davis.
  • Samuel Bordoli

    Grind

    Performer: Osnat Schmool. Performer: Roundhouse Choir.
  • Andy Scott

    A Child Like You

    Performer: Lauren Scott. Singer: Anna-Clare Monk. Performer: Fodens Brass Band. Conductor: Michael Fowler.
  • Michael Finnissy

    Offshore

    Conductor: Ilan Volkov. Performer: ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Scottish Symphony Orchestra.

Broadcast

  • Sat 12 Jul 2014 22:00

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