BBC Radio 3 New Music Show: BCMG and more

26th July 2021

Features Birmingham Record Company

In case you missed it, catch up on BBC Radio 3's New Music Show with Tom Service, featuring music from a performance by Birmingham Contemporary Music Group:

Ma Xiao-Quin: Back To The Beginning - Sililoquies & Dialogues

Joe Cutler: September Music

Simon Hall: Allusion-Illusion

Andy IngamellsMaya Verlaak: Tape Piece

Julian Anderson: Capriccio for solo piano

Charlotte Bray: Midnight Interludes for clarinet & piano

Liza Lim: How Forests Think

Clara Iannotta: Dead Wasps In The Jam-jar

Kaija Saariaho: Oltra mar (Across the Sea)

Ryan Latimer: Mills Mess

Annie Mahtani: Racines tordues

Oliver Knussen: Eccentric Melody for solo cello

Fumiko Miyachi: Hedge

Michael Wolters: Catalogue d'Emojies

Harrison Birtwistle: Roddy's Reel for bass clarinet and on-line audience.



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Collette Overdijk (violin)

Mark O'Brien (clarinet)

Ulrich Heinen (cello)

John Reid (piano)

As well as the BCMG concert the programme also features Sounding Change with Laura Bowler, plus work from Joe Cutler, Simon Hall, Andy Ingamells and Maya Verlaak, Ryan Latimer, Annie Mahtani, Michael Wolters and Paul Norman.

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