First Person: Angela Slater on reaping the rewards of the LPO's Young Composers programme

FIRST PERSON: ANGELA SLATER on the rewards of the LPO's Young Composers programme

Working with the best musicians towards one of a number of premieres on Thursday

When I applied to the London Philharmonic Orchestra’s Young Composers programme and found out that I had been accepted, I was expecting to be working on a new orchestral work as in previous years. However, this year, we were invited to explore the concerto form instead.

'An invitation to stillness and reflection': saxophonist and composer Christian Forshaw on collaborating with top choir Tenebrae

CHRISTIAN FORSHAW The saxophonist and composer on collaborating with top choir Tenebrae

On the vocal quality of his chosen instrument and an invitation to stillness

The idea of recording an album with Tenebrae has been bubbling away for a number of years. Nigel Short and I first worked together in 2007 when I asked him to direct the vocal consort for a UK tour I was doing with my own group. Since then we have worked together on a number of projects and regularly discussed the idea of a collaboration with Tenebrae.

Ennio review - sprawling biog of the maestro of movie music

Giuseppe Tornatore's Morricone documentary is almost too much of a good thing

Ennio Morricone’s collaboration with director Giuseppe Tornatore on 1988’s Cinema Paradiso was one of the countless highlights of his career, and it’s Tornatore who has masterminded this sprawling documentary tribute to the composer, who died in July 2020.

Album: Bed Wetter - A Life in the Day

The producer also known as Man Power gets personal in public on an immersive journey through the emotions

A Life in the Day is the second album from Bed Wetter, nom de plume of DJ, producer and experimental artist Geoff Kirkwood.

First Person: theartsdesk writer Bernard Hughes on composing for the BBC Proms

BERNARD HUGHES theartsdesk writer on composing for the BBC Proms

Classical music reviewer on sitting on the other side of the artist-critic fence

For many years, first as a punter then latterly as a reviewer, I have sat in the section of the Royal Albert Hall stalls near stage right, under the BBC Radio broadcast box, knowing that that is where they sit the composers being premiered at the Proms. This means, among other things, that you have to be discreet in voicing opinions about new pieces, and to avoid staring too pointedly.

Royal Northern Sinfonia, Sage Gateshead online review – a grab bag of players’ favourites

★★★★ ROYAL NORTHERN SINFONIA, SAGE GATESHEAD Piazzolla the centrepiece of an imaginative and varied programme

Piazzolla the centrepiece of an imaginative and varied programme

The Royal Northern Sinfonia handed its players artistic control of the programme for this livestream from the Sage, Gateshead and if the result lacked coherence it certainly had the variety and diversity missing from the Wigmore Hall Nash Ensemble recital I reviewed last month.

First Person: composer and Renaissance man Tunde Jegede on transcending genres

COMPOSER AND RENAISSANCE MAN TUNDE JEGEDE: Crossing boundaries for Southampton's 'Mayflower 400: Voyages of the Heart' project

Crossing boundaries for Southampton's 'Mayflower 400: Voyages of the Heart' project

In this era when there is so much talk and discussion around crossing musical boundaries, diversity in music and inter-disciplinary work it seems strange that there is still so little knowledge of how, why and when it works. Ironically, much of this type of work and collaborative process is much older than we often think and give credit to.

Gillam, Manchester Camerata, Kuusisto, Stoller Hall online review - calm and exhilaration

★★★★ GILLAM, MANCHESTER CAMERATA, KUUSISTO, STOLLER HALL ONLINE Time stands still and enthusiasm cheers the spirits in a concert for the present

Time stands still and enthusiasm cheers the spirits in a concert for the present

Manchester Camerata’s performance with Jess Gillam at Chetham’s School of Music was filmed in private on 9 January (and the sound was broadcast on BBC Radio 3 on the 19th), but to see it in its full visual glory we had to wait until a one-off streaming on Friday.