| Pianthology: Piano:
Instrumental Album Piano seul [Partition] University Of York Music Press
Pianthology is a new collection of seven contemporary Piano works by living comp...(+)
Pianthology is a new collection of seven contemporary Piano works by living composers which includes a recording of each of the works performed by Nicky Losseff the volume's editor. Nicky Losseff who combines a SeniorLectureship at the University of York with an active career as a concert pianist has written extensive performance and analysis notes on all of the works giving helpful suggestions about the study and performance os each piecein turn. The anthology is aimed at university and conservatiore level Piano students but will serve as an excellent introduction to new music for the Piano for any dedicated player looking to broaden their range.Theworks included in Pianthology are: Anthony Gilbert - Three Papillon Postcards Sadie Harrison - Impresa Amorosa Ed Hughes - Third Orchid Jo Kondo - A Dance For Piano 'Europeans' David Lumsdaine - Six PostcardPieces Hilda Paredes - Caligrama Thomas Simaku - Des Pas ChromatiquesPianthology was launched at the York University Spring NewMusic Festival on May 8th 2008 when all seven works were performed some by Nicky Losseff and some by her students from the University of York.Includes Nicky Losseff's recordings of all works. Three Papillon Postcards
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| Anne Boyd: The Quiet
Place: Chamber Ensemble:
Score and Parts Orchestre de chambre [Conducteur et Parties séparées] University Of York Music Press
Anne Boyd's The Quiet Place for Oboe (doubling antique cymbals) Clarinet (doubl...(+)
Anne Boyd's The Quiet Place for Oboe (doubling antique cymbals) Clarinet (doubling rin) Viola and Harp.The Quiet Place was commissioned by the Warwick andLeamington Festival for performance by Okeanos on their New Music Day on 14th July 2002.'The Quiet Place' is a meditation site in the University of York dedicated by Dame Janet Baker 'In honour of thespirituality which is in all people'. It was a place I visited frequently in the months I spent as visiting Professor at the University in late 2001. So soon after the attack on the New York Trade Centre the worldfelt a very unstable place especially to be so far from my Australian home. It was difficult to make much sense of existence in a world of fanatical fundamentalism - both Islamic and Christian. Perhaps for comfort I foundmyself thinking back a thousand years to the vital earth based spirituality of Hildegard of Bingen and uncovered an Antiphon she had composed 'Nunc Aperuit'. This chant became the basis of the work I have written forOkeanos in response to an invitation from Jinny Shaw whom I met in York last year. In English translation the words of the chant translate as 'Now the closed door has opened for us / What the serpent hassuffocated in woman./ Therefore shines forth in thedawn/ the flower from the Virgin Mary. ' The music of 'The Quiet Place' is a simple meditation which explores the moods of this text often retreating into a silencewhich is both breath and transcendence. - Anne Boyd
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| George Nicholson: String
Quartet No.5: String
Quartet: Parts Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons,
alto, violoncelle University Of York Music Press
George Nicholson's String Quartet No.5.George Nicholson was born in County Durh...(+)
George Nicholson's String Quartet No.5.George Nicholson was born in County Durham in 1949 and studied at the University of York with David Blake and Bernard Rands receiving his doctorate in 1979. For ten years he pursued a freelance career in London before being appointed Lecturer in Music and Director of Composition at Keele University in 1988. In January 1996 he took up the post of Senior Lecturer in Composition at Sheffield University.
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| George Nicholson: String
Quartet No.5: String
Quartet: Score Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons,
alto, violoncelle University Of York Music Press
George Nicholson's String Quartet No.5.George Nicholson was born in County Durh...(+)
George Nicholson's String Quartet No.5.George Nicholson was born in County Durham in 1949 and studied at the University of York with David Blake and Bernard Rands receiving his doctorate in 1979. For ten years he pursued a freelance career in London before being appointed Lecturer in Music and Director of Composition at Keele University in 1988. In January 1996 he took up the post of Senior Lecturer in Composition at Sheffield University.
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| Paul Mealor: Liturgy of
Fire: Wind Ensemble:
Score :: [Partition] University Of York Music Press
For Symphonic Wind Ensemble.Published 2006.Commissioned by the New York Universi...(+)
For Symphonic Wind Ensemble.Published 2006.Commissioned by the New York University Wind Ensemble.First performance: New York University Wind Ensemble Frederick Loewe Theatre Washington Square New York 6th December 2006 conducted by Christian Wilhjelm.Score.
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| Phillip Neil Martin:
Human Drum: SSA: Vocal
Score Chorale 3 parties SSA [Vocal Score] University Of York Music Press
Phillip Neil Martin's Human Drum for three voices (SSA). Duration: 3 minutes Com...(+)
Phillip Neil Martin's Human Drum for three voices (SSA). Duration: 3 minutes Composed: 2006 Also published as part of UYMP's Songspin Songbook ISMN M 57036 603 3. Human Drum was a collaboration with the Juice Vocal Ensemble. The piece began in the recording studio where I recorded Juice singing notated fragments I’d popped together and also their own improvisations. I then edited and cut up all the audio into very tiny fragments in a myriad of ways to make a short rhythm-based electronic 3 part vocal piece. This forms part of my larger work Voices of the Asylum for voices human beatbox electronics fashion andspace. The final track bares very little resemblance to the original recording studio session. Several weeks after I had finished Human Drum Juice asked me to transcribe the audio so they could sing the piece live (which wasn’t easy to do after all the cutting and processing!) therefore coming full circle! There are now two versions of Human Drum the studio electronic track and the ‘live’ notated version. Human Drum is dedicated to the Juice Vocal Ensemble with affection. First performed by Juice Vocal Ensemble on 3rd May 2007 at York Spring Festival Sir Jack Lyons Concert Hall University of York.
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| Philip Venables: Four
Metamorphoses After
Britten: Bassoon:
Instrumental Work Basson [Partition] University Of York Music Press
Bassoon-Metamorphoses after Britten was written for Melinda Maxwell for UYMP's ...(+)
Bassoon-Metamorphoses after Britten was written for Melinda Maxwell for UYMP's Signals volume of new music for Oboe. It was first performed by Melinda at York University on 24th November 2010.I - A MountainII -FixationIII - FlowersIV - Fountains Metamorphoses after Britten by philipvenables 'Metamorphoses after Britten arejust that: four miniatures each inspired by one of Benjamin Britten’s Six Metamorphoses after Ovid for solo oboe. Each movement over its short course transforms gradually from one thing to another ending with the exception ofFountains in a short cathartic coda. Some of the movements also take specific musical elements from Britten’s pieces.I very much viewed these pieces as musical Haiku and in that sense I hope they embody a sense ofpeace brevity and simplicity.The oboe version of Metamorphoses after Britten is dedicated to Melinda Maxwell.The saxophone version of Metamorphoses after Britten with an additional movement is dedicated to Vickiand Andrew Vaughan' - Philip Venables
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| Philip Venables: Four
Metamorphoses After
Britten: Oboe:
Instrumental Work Hautbois [Partition] University Of York Music Press
Oboe-Metamorphoses after Britten was written for Melinda Maxwell for UYMP's Sig...(+)
Oboe-Metamorphoses after Britten was written for Melinda Maxwell for UYMP's Signals volume of new music for Oboe. It was first performed by Melinda at York University on 24th November 2010.I - A MountainII -FixationIII - FlowersIV - Fountains Metamorphoses after Britten by philipvenables 'Metamorphoses after Britten arejust that: four miniatures each inspired by one of Benjamin Britten’s Six Metamorphoses after Ovid for solo oboe. Each movement over its short course transforms gradually from one thing to another ending with the exception ofFountains in a short cathartic coda. Some of the movements also take specific musical elements from Britten’s pieces.I very much viewed these pieces as musical Haiku and in that sense I hope they embody a sense ofpeace brevity and simplicity.The oboe version of Metamorphoses after Britten is dedicated to Melinda Maxwell.The saxophone version of Metamorphoses after Britten with an additional movement is dedicated to Vickiand Andrew Vaughan' - Philip Venables
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| Philip Venables: Four
Metamorphoses After
Britten: Saxophone:
Instrumental Work Saxophone [Partition] University Of York Music Press
Saxophone-Metamorphoses after Britten was written for Melinda Maxwell for UYMP'...(+)
Saxophone-Metamorphoses after Britten was written for Melinda Maxwell for UYMP's Signals volume of new music for Oboe. It was first performed by Melinda at York University on 24th November 2010.I - A MountainII -FixationIII - FlowersIV - Fountains Metamorphoses after Britten by philipvenables 'Metamorphoses after Britten arejust that: four miniatures each inspired by one of Benjamin Britten’s Six Metamorphoses after Ovid for solo oboe. Each movement over its short course transforms gradually from one thing to another ending with the exception ofFountains in a short cathartic coda. Some of the movements also take specific musical elements from Britten’s pieces.I very much viewed these pieces as musical Haiku and in that sense I hope they embody a sense ofpeace brevity and simplicity.The oboe version of Metamorphoses after Britten is dedicated to Melinda Maxwell.The saxophone version of Metamorphoses after Britten with an additional movement is dedicated to Vickiand Andrew Vaughan' - Philip Venables
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| Matthew Roddie: The Eden
Myth: Orchestra: Score Orchestre [Partition] University Of York Music Press
Matthew Roddie's The Eden Myth arranged for orchestra was composed in 1998 wri...(+)
Matthew Roddie's The Eden Myth arranged for orchestra was composed in 1998 written at the invitation of the University of York Music Department.
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| John Stringer: Getting
Even: French Horn:
Instrumental Work :: [Partition] University Of York Music Press
A work for Horn and Piano.Published in 1999 and first performed by Andy Saunder...(+)
A work for Horn and Piano.Published in 1999 and first performed by Andy Saunders (Horn) and John Williams (Piano) Music Department Recital Hall University of York 8th June 1999.
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| Matthew Roddie:
Six-One-Two: Chamber
Ensemble: Score :: [Partition] University Of York Music Press
For Horn Trumpet Trombone and Percussion.First published in 1998.First perform...(+)
For Horn Trumpet Trombone and Percussion.First published in 1998.First performance by University of York New Music Group conducted by James Williams in June 1999.Score.
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| Nigel Osborne: Concerto
for Oboe: Oboe: Score :: [Partition] University Of York Music Press
First performance: Nicholas Daniel Oboe City of London Sinfonia conducted by ...(+)
First performance: Nicholas Daniel Oboe City of London Sinfonia conducted by Richard Hickox Cheltenham International Music Festival 1998.A3 Score.Performance parts available for hire from the University ofYork Music Press.
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| David Blake: I Skies Tis
Agapis: Vocal: Score :: [Partition] University Of York Music Press
The Shades of Love-Six songs to poems by C P Cavafy (also English version by the...(+)
The Shades of Love-Six songs to poems by C P Cavafy (also English version by the composer). First performance: Akis Lalousis and the Orchestra of the State Conservatoire Thessaloniki conducted by the composer 10th November 2000. UK Premiere byStephen Varcoe with the University of York Orchestra conducted by the composer.
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| Thomas Simaku: The Flight
of the Eagle: Piano:
Instrumental Work Piano seul [Partition] University Of York Music Press
For solo Piano.Published in 2001. First performed by Ian Pace University of Yor...(+)
For solo Piano.Published in 2001. First performed by Ian Pace University of York 18th June 2002.
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| Sadie Harrison: Return Of
The Nightingales: Piano:
Score Piano seul [Partitions] - Intermédiaire/avancé University Of York Music Press
Return Of The Nightingales by Sadie Harrison is for solo Piano and Nightingale...(+)
Return Of The Nightingales by Sadie Harrison is for solo Piano and Nightingale.This score is prefaced by the following Persian Sufi text:'Ajab tarana e sar karda am darin golshan Khoda konad ke na sazad falak khamush mara' - which translates in English to 'I have started to sing a wonderful song in this flower-garden like a nightingale. I hope the movement of the stars (destiny) does not make me silent again.'It is used as a direct reference to the devastation of Afghan culture during the period of the Taliban when musicians were silenced many exiled or fleeing and to their re-emergence following the Taliban’sexpulsion from 2001. The piece is dedicated to John Baily who together with his wife Veronica Doubleday has worked tirelessly to preserve Afghan music. His video documentary Return of the Nightingales (2012) celebrates the fabulous work undertaken by the Afghanistan National Institute for Music.Its mottos are:BUILD LIVES THROUGH MUSICREVIVE AND PRESERVE AFGHAN MUSICTRAIN FUTURE MUSIC EDUCATORSESTABLISH INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUEASSURE MUSICAL RIGHTSReturn Of The Nightingales was commissioned by Late Music Festival with funds from the Performing Rights Society.It was premiered by Ian Pace on 3 August 2013 at the Unitarian Chapel York.
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| Trevor Wishart: Fidelio:
Flute: Score University Of York Music Press
For Flute Mime 6 Suitcases and 6 Cassette Tape Recorders.First performed at th...(+)
For Flute Mime 6 Suitcases and 6 Cassette Tape Recorders.First performed at the University of York in 1977.
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| Thomas Simaku:
Plenilunio: String
Ensemble: Score Orchestre à Cordes [Partition] University Of York Music Press
For twelve solo Strings. Published 1998.4.3.2.2.1First performance: European Uni...(+)
For twelve solo Strings. Published 1998.4.3.2.2.1First performance: European Union Chamber Orchestra conducted Lavard Skou Larsen University of York 26th February 1999.Score.
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| Jonty Harrison: Tremulous
Couplings: Cello:
Instrumental Work Violoncelle [Partition] University Of York Music Press
Commissioned by the Duo Parker-Brown. First performance: University of York 198...(+)
Commissioned by the Duo Parker-Brown. First performance: University of York 1986.
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| James Lindsay: Sanbiki No
Kashikoi Saru: SSA: Vocal
Score Chorale 3 parties SSA [Vocal Score] University Of York Music Press
James Lindsay's Sanbiki No Kashikoi Saru for three voices (SSA). Duration: 5 min...(+)
James Lindsay's Sanbiki No Kashikoi Saru for three voices (SSA). Duration: 5 minutes Composed: 2003 Also published as part of UYMP's Songspin Songbook ISMN M 57036 603 3. Commissioned and first performed by Juice Vocal Ensemble at the York Spring Festival of New Music 8th May 2003. The text for this piece is taken from the Japanese myth of the Three Wise Monkeys (sanbiki no kashikoi saru): ‘mi zaru kika zaru iwa zaru’ literally translates as ‘nothing seen nothing heard nothing said’ but is more commonly known as ‘see no evil hear no evil speak no evil’. The piece itself came before the text and takesas its core influence from the music of the Japanese hip hop/drum and bass star DJ Krush centering around a sample from his track ‘Trihedron’ from his 2002 album The Message at the Depth.
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| Ed Hughes: Night Music:
Chamber Ensemble: Score PF/ENS/ELEC::Piano, Ensemble,
Electronics [Partition] University Of York Music Press
For solo Piano flexibly scored Ensemble and live electronics. Composed and publ...(+)
For solo Piano flexibly scored Ensemble and live electronics. Composed and published 2015. Duration: 15'. Night Music is the second instalment in a cycle of works called collectively 'Shadows of Destruction'. The cycle responds to images drawn from collections in the Imperial War Museum with a particular focus on the effects of the aerial campaign in World War II as recorded by RAF cameras. The work is in three parts: Part 1 - 'Flowing' Part 2 - 'Machine song' Part 3 - 'Night toccata' Premiere: 12 February 2015 Brighton Science Festival ('Music for Curious Minds' series) All Saints Church Hove by Joseph Houston(Piano) and University of Sussex Symphony Orchestra. Commissioned by Norman Jacobs artistic director of Music Of Our Time with funding support from The RVW Trust.
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| David Breslin: Nornir:
SSA: Vocal Score Chorale 3 parties SSA [Vocal Score] University Of York Music Press
David Breslin's Nornir for three voices (SSA). Duration: 10 minutes Composed: 20...(+)
David Breslin's Nornir for three voices (SSA). Duration: 10 minutes Composed: 2011 Also published as part of UYMP's Songspin Songbook ISMN M 57036 603 3. I. Urd II. Verdandi III. Skuld In Old Norse mythology Norns are maidens who visit everyone at birth to determine the shape of their lives. The three maidens - urd meaning ‘past’ verdandi meaning ‘present’ and skuld meaning ‘future’ - form a trinity of Fates. First performed by Juice Vocal Ensemble on 8th May 2003 at Heslington Church York as part of York Spring Festival.
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| George Nicholson: Salut:
String Quartet: Score Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons,
alto, violoncelle University Of York Music Press
George Nicholson's Salut for String Quartet. The death of Peter Cropper in May 2...(+)
George Nicholson's Salut for String Quartet. The death of Peter Cropper in May 2015 was an immeasurable blow to the musical community especially to those of us who knew him not only as a wonderful wise musician but also as a warm colleague and friend. His unceasing devotion to the cause of music and to the promotion of excellent standards in performance was in my experience beyond compare. The finest tribute we can pay him is to continue to make music to the best of our ability and to go on reaching out to continue to explore and learn. I always felt that I would need to commemorate Peter in a piece for StringQuartet the medium he was most obviously associated with and in Salut it is understandably the first Violin part that has pride of place. The piece develops contrasting textures and registers and above all it is concerned with the influence of the extremely high Violin writing at the beginning on the rest of the ensemble. - George Nicholson Salut was first performed by the Ligeti Quartet Firth Hall University of Sheffield 17 May 2016.
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| George Nicholson: Salut:
String Quartet: Parts Quatuor à cordes: 2 violons,
alto, violoncelle University Of York Music Press
George Nicholson's Salut for String Quartet. The death of Peter Cropper in May 2...(+)
George Nicholson's Salut for String Quartet. The death of Peter Cropper in May 2015 was an immeasurable blow to the musical community especially to those of us who knew him not only as a wonderful wise musician but also as a warm colleague and friend. His unceasing devotion to the cause of music and to the promotion of excellent standards in performance was in my experience beyond compare. The finest tribute we can pay him is to continue to make music to the best of our ability and to go on reaching out to continue to explore and learn. I always felt that I would need to commemorate Peter in a piece for StringQuartet the medium he was most obviously associated with and in Salut it is understandably the first Violin part that has pride of place. The piece develops contrasting textures and registers and above all it is concerned with the influence of the extremely high Violin writing at the beginning on the rest of the ensemble. - George Nicholson Salut was first performed by the Ligeti Quartet Firth Hall University of Sheffield 17 May 2016.
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