Date: Saturday 14th April, 2018 Venue: Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg, Sweden As part of our 2017 Nordic Music Days residency, and in conjunction with our 2017 Call for Scores, we have co-commissioned six new pieces which we will premiere in Helsingborg. The composers of the new works are Asta Hyvärinen, Donghoon Shin, Georgia Rodgers, Ansgar Beste, […]
Date: Monday 8th May Venue: St. Thomas’ Central Hall This is our fifteenth concert – free and open to the public – in conjunction with Breathe Arts Health Research and our fifth concert with charcoal artist Marcus Stefanelli. The concert will be programmed by and feature soloists from Riot Ensemble’s Artistic Board.
Date: Saturday 11th November, 7.30pm Venue: Broadcast on BBC Radio 3, Live from LSO St. Luke’s (EC1V 9NG) As part of the regular BBC Radio 3 programme Open Ear, we perform the London premiere of Ayre: Towed through plumes, thicket, asphalt, sawdust and hazardous air I shall not forget the sound of by Chaya Czernowin next two Clara Iannotta’s The people […]
Date: Saturday 25th November, 10pm Venue: Bates Mill Blending Shed (HD1 3ER) As part of hcmf//’s 40th Anniversary Festival, we’re bringing two Pauline Oliveros pieces to their closing weekend ‘mix-tape’. We continue our ongoing interpretations of Pauline’s text scores, with Sarah Dacey’s performance of The autobiography of Lady Steinway (which we gave the UK premiere of earlier this […]
Date: Friday 24th November, 7pm Venue: St. Paul’s Hall (HD1 3DH) We’re hugely excited to return to hcmf// for the 40th Anniversary Festival with a programme exploring gender and identity in 2017. Laurence Osborn’s Ctrl – (commissioned with funding from the Arts Council and PRSF) written on the theme of the crisis of masculinity and the persistence of outdated […]
Our 2017 Call for Scores – which received 279 applications from all over the world has resulted in seven commissions for composers from France, Croatia, Poland, England, the United States, and South Korea. Read more over on our composers page.
Date: Monday 8th May Venue: St. Thomas’ Central Hall This is our fifteenth concert – free and open to the public – in conjunction with Breathe Arts Health Research and our fourth concert with charcoal artist Marcus Stefanelli. The concert will be programmed by and feature soloists from Riot Ensemble’s Artistic Board.
Date: Sunday 1st October, 2pm Venue: St. Pauls’ Roof Pavilion, Level 6, Blue side, Royal Festival Hall (SE1 8XX) As part of our residency at Nordic Music Days 2017 we present this concert of delicate and exciting Nordic music for flute, piano, percussion, objects and electronics. Composers include Henrik Denerin (Fluchtlinien), Bente Leiknes (With the ear to the ground), Malin Bång (Hyperoxic), Adam […]
Date: Saturday 30th September, 6.00pm & 9.00pm Venue: St. Pauls’ Roof Pavilion, Level 6, Blue side, Royal Festival Hall (SE1 8XX) We’re excited to be returning to the Southbank Centre as one of the resident ensembles at Nordic Music Days 2017. This concert includes music from across the Nordic Countries, with Djuro Zivkovic’s Grawemeyer-winning On the Guarding of the […]
Date: Saturday 28th October, 5.00pm Venue: St. Nicholas Church, Brighton (BN1 3LJ) Now in it’s fourth year, our annual concert with the New Music Brighton composer collective sees us perform an array of their miniatures alongside the UK premiere of Chaya Czernowin’s Ayre: Towed through plumes, thicket, asphalt, sawdust and hazardous air I shall not forget the sound […]