Music of Today: Anna Clyne Curates II
Anna Clyne, the Philharmonia Orchestra’s Featured Composer this season, has selected three captivating pieces for this free concert.
Nathalie Joachim’s Seen has five movements, each telling a personal story through an object that holds important memories for its original quintet of players.
Anna Clyne’s own ‘irresistible’ (The Guardian) work Overflow, vivid with the sounds of wind and waves, is inspired by Emily Dickinson’s poem ‘By the Sea’.
The world premiere of The Water Garden by British composer Grace-Evangeline Mason, commissioned by the Philharmonia, completes the programme.
Performers
- Players from the Philharmonia Orchestra
- Delyana Lazarova conductor
- Alison Alty oboe
Repertoire
- Thea Musgrave: Dawn for oboe
- Nathalie Joachim: Seen for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon & horn
- Anna Clyne: Overflow for wind ensemble
- Grace-Evangeline Mason: The Water Garden (World premiere)
Need to know
For ages 7+
Hear the UK premiere of Anna Clyne's Clarinet Concerto Weathered, with soloist Martin Fröst, in the Philharmonia's 7.30pm concert.
Find out more
The Clore Ballroom at Royal Festival Hall at 9.30pm: Post-concert Insights Talk: Meet Anna Clyne, the Philharmonia’s Featured Composer this season. Admission free.
Dates & times
Price
- Standard entryFree, but ticketed
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