Ian Stephens
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"Music of a fathomless richness of harmony, sumptuous depth of orchestration" (Alan George, Fitzwilliam String Quartet) https://t.co/35QHhkXK5A
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Oxford, the Sunday before Halloween: a dose of the supernatural with a A Wailing on the Wind for string quartet & storyteller. Music by me, words by Liz Weir Published Composers Edition Musicians Daniel Norman @nessabel Anna Curzon @gabimaas sollarmusic.org
Calling all mixed choirs: here's a new secular piece for winter, 4 minutes, published Composers Edition New Music for Choirs Choir & Organ Sam Laughton Salisbury Cathedral Choir Exmoor Singers The Derwent Singers St Bride's Choir Elinor Cooper Bristol Univeristy Madrigal Ensemble Truro Choral Society KANTOS Liverpool Welsh Choral
Musicians' jobs are on the line at the Northern Ballet. Join me in supporting Musicians' Union union members who are fighting to protect their jobs and save live ballet. Sign their petition: megaphone.org.uk/petitions/nort… via @megaphoneuk
So I'm off to Future Yard Birkenhead tomorrow for recordings of string arrangements of songs by four young artists Algernon Cornelius Callum Carty Guitar Charl & Cleo Lara, with an ace quartet from Northern Chamber Orchestra. Each song a gem. All part of the amazing Propellor programme PROPELLER @ FUTURE YARD
Devastated to see Northern Ballet is to tour without its wonderful orchestra NBSinfonia. These excellent musicians gave their all in my Pinocchio with Gav McCaig, and in all the other ballets they've given such vivid life to. A ghastly bit of news - my heart goes out to you all.
Just off to Future Yard Birkenhead to deliver a session on string scoring for the brilliant young artists of Future Yard's Propellor scheme PROPELLER @ FUTURE YARD - a string quartet from Northern Chamber Orchestra will record the tracks next month. Got my cello in tow...
Just home from a gorgeous concert with liverpoolphilEd Youth Choirs Simon Emery KANTOS Ellie Slorach. Really fine premiere of my Three Green Songs. Amazing music by Jonathan Dove Eric Whitacre Alberto Grau Elena Kats-Chernin Peter Rose Frank Ticheli and Joni Mitchell
On Sat 1 July clarinettist extraordinaire @mandyburvill joins Wirral Symphony Orchestra to perform the rather romantic Clarinet Concerto I wrote for her in 2019. We've lived on the Wirral since 2001. Hope to see you there! West Kirby Today Wirral Globe Visit Wirral Composers Edition
This will be wonderful - they're such great players. Heather and Lana Trotovsek are giving the UK premiere of my Duo for Violin and Cello. Here's a snippet to whet your appetite...
Heading to London for tomorrow's session Metropolis Studios, with musicians from Parallax Orchestra including Maddie Cutter playing my new string arrangements for some beautifully crafted and very catchy new songs by the gentle troubadours of Yard Act ... here's a little taster
Fantastic! Love their reactions! These kids and these youth choirs Royal Liverpool Philharmoniced are the future of music. Hear them singing their hearts out on 2 July Royal Liverpool Philharmonic
Today is the world premiere of Ian Stephens’ ‘Sì Shí’ at the Liverpool Philharmonic! Jinny Shaw (oboe), Zi-Lan Liao (guzheng), and John Tianqi Wardle (Chinese percussion). #worldpremiere Ian Stephens liverpoolphilEd @liverpoolphil
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The performance of a lifetime from Toby Hughes with Janus Ensemble Michael Coleby of my new bass concerto Scenes from a Modern War, in London last Friday. A standing ovation, no less! Plans are afoot for a recording, and more performances. Published Composers Edition
Spine-tingling, utterly committed playing from Toby Hughes and Janus Ensemble cond. Michael Coleby. Wonderful musicians all. See them Fri 28 Apr St John's Waterloo playing my new bass concerto Scenes from a Modern War.
Inspiring first rehearsal of my Three Green Songs yesterday with the fine young voices of liverpoolphilEd Cambiata Choir, for our 2 July concert @liverpoolphil. Here's a bit of One Thread, with an eerily topical text by Chief Seattle, 1854. KANTOS Simon Emery