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Nico Muhly and Britten Sinfonia a hit with the critics.

Nico Muhly’s residency with Britten Sinfonia is well underway and all involved seem to be enjoying the experience, read what people have been saying…

Just before the residency started Charlotte Higgins of The Guardian wrote about our varied work with young composers, folk musicians, summer festivals, classical repertoire and no conductor. You can read the full article here.

Then Nico arrived. The first part of his residency was a world première tour of his new work, Motion, which was co-commissioned by Britten Sinfonia and Wigmore Hall. The piece was performed amongst a programme, devised by Nico, of Orlando Gibbons arrangements, Howells and Copland.

Ivan Hewitt of The Telegraph wrote:
Muhly’s music has an urban, street-wise energy, much influenced by Steve Reich’s pattering minimalism. But he softens the hard edges of minimalism with other influences, some of which are decidedly unhip. One of them is the Jacobean composer Orlando Gibbons, whose gravely beautiful, immaculately crafted counterpoint seemed old-fashioned even in his own lifetime.”

Fiona Maddocks of  The Observer wrote:
”…he began with Gibbons but made a punchy urban anthem for string quartet, piano and clarinet out of glittering contrapuntal fragments.”

Read the full articles here.

Sunday 24 January brought a Britten Sinfonia’s second concert of the weekend at the Roundhouse, London. This was a programme of Nico’s work along side that of his musical mentors, Philip Glass and Steve Reich and a collaboration with American folk singer Sam Amidon.

Andrew Clements of the Guardian wrote:
There are echoes of early Reich and of other American experimentalists like Robert Ashley, but the result was original and utterly personal.”

Michael White wrote in The Telegraph music blog:
”I don’t think I’ve ever heard anything like quite like this music, and I was mesmerized by it.”

Mapsadaisical blog wrote:
Britten Sinfonia’s performances of Nico Muhly’s own pieces were superb.”

You can read the full articels here.

A significant part of Nico’s residency is touring with the orchestra to present the programme ‘Britten in America’. This a première tour of Nico’s work for violin, tenor and strings, Impossible Things, travelling to 13 concert halls across the Netherlands and UK in just over 2 weeks. The tour reaches the UK on Friday 5 February in Cambridge and moves onto Bradford on Avon, Dartington, London, Cockermouth, Southampton and Norwich.

You can read an interview with Mark Padmore about the tour here.

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Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 4

West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge
01 May 2012 1:00pm

Renowned tenor, Mark Padmore joins Britten Sinfonia for the final concert in the 2011-12 At Lunch series. At the centre of this programme is a work by British composer, Jonathan Dove, co-commissioned by Britten Sinfonia and Wigmore Hall with support from the Tenner for a Tenor campaign.

Britten Sinfonia at Lunch 4

Wigmore Hall, London
02 May 2012 1:00pm

Renowned tenor, Mark Padmore joins Britten Sinfonia for the final concert in the 2011-12 At Lunch series. At the centre of this programme is a work by British composer, Jonathan Dove, co-commissioned by Britten Sinfonia and Wigmore Hall with support from the Tenner for a Tenor campaign.

Norfolk & Norwich Festival - Padmore Sings Mahler

St Andrew's Hall, Norwich
11 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Padmore sings Mahler

Wiltshire Music Centre, Bradford on Avon
12 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Padmore sings Mahler

West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge
16 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Padmore sings Mahler

Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
17 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Brighton Festival - Mahler & Schubert

Corn Exchange, Brighton Dome, Brighton
19 May 2012 7:30pm

Due to family illness, Mark Padmore has had to withdraw from this performance.  He will be replaced by baritone Roderick Williams.

Bury St Edmunds Festival

The Apex, Bury St. Edmunds
20 May 2012 7:30pm

Britten Sinfonia returns to the festival for in 2012.

Brighton Festival - King Priam

Corn Exchange, Brighton Dome, Brighton
27 May 2012 7:00pm

‘I have to sing songs for those who can’t sing for themselves. Those songs come from the torments and horrors that have happened. I can’t lose faith in humanity.’ Sir Michael Tippett

Britten Sinfonia at Museo Reina Sofia

Museo Reina Sofia , Madrid
28 May 2012 7:30pm

Fabián Panisello conducts his song cycle Libro del Frio with soprano Allison Bell and Britten Sinfonia

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