Concert Archive | 2003
14th December 2003
Friends' Meeting House, Brighton
Performance of pieces from a composition workshop run by New Music Brighton, alongside other pre-existing works
- Michael Stephenson
- Passing Bells
- Ric Graebner
- Conversation with Clarinet
- Michael Blake
- 38A Hill Street Blues
- Barry Mills
- The wind and the trees
- Phil Baker
- Songs for Theo
- Paul Carr
- Dance Pieces
- Isabelle Crossley
- Moods
- Alison Kay
- Beating Perceptions
- Caroline Gilmour
- Three pieces for solo clarinet
- Peter Copley
- Contrasting Trios
3rd December 2003
Church of St Mary da Hora, Shoreham, promoted by the Adur Arts Forum
Queen Victoria on Opium concert suite derived from a young composers' workshop run by Michael Finnissy. The suite included the premiere of Finnissy's Blancmange.
25th October 2003
Church of St Mary da Hora, Shoreham, promoted by the Adur Arts Forum
The concert was shared with Piers Adams and Howard Beach
Tacet performed:
- Matthew Pollard
- String Quartet
- Trad arr. Bushell
- Yaa Yaa Kolé
- John Mayer
- Recorder Concerto (soloist - Piers Adams: world premiere)
- Chris Gander
- Variations on a Baroque Theme (with Piers Adams)
- Debussy
- Violin Concerto
10th June 2003
Church of St Mary da Hora, Shoreham
Concert organised by New Music Brighton composers collective
- Claudia Molitor
- Musiggang
- Patrick Harrex
- Sonata
- Michael Stephenson
- Piano Interrupted
- David Hoyle
- The Harlot's Progress
- Sidney Vale
- Trumpet in a Cage
- Barry Mills
- Trio
- THE COLOUR VARIATIONS
- a work consisting of interlocking sections composed by Patrick Harrex, Anna Tabor, Mike Stephenson, David Hoyle, Peta Crompton, Sidney Vale, Ric Graebner
14th May 2003
St Paul's Church Brighton
Concert organised by New Music Brighton composers collective
Same programme as above.
12th January 2003
The Marlborough Pub, Brighton as part of Club Quiet experimental music night
- John Cage
- 5
- Steve Reich
- New York Counterpoint
- John Cage
- 4' 33"
- Alvin Lucier
- Silver Streetcar for the Orchestra
- John Cage
- 5 (two different performances)