Tuesday 25 February 2020
Reid Concert Hall
Edinburgh College of Art
Edinburgh
Cassandra Miller • Traveller Song
Davíð Brynjar Franzson • Ideation #2.1
Newton Armstrong • thread—surface
Laurence Crane • Octet
Thursday 28 November 2019
West Court
Edinburgh College of Art
Edinburgh
Joanna Bailie • On and Off
Lois V Vierk • Go Guitars
Lawrence Dunn • Set of Four
Louis d’Heudieres • Laughter Studies 1
Alexander Schubert • Sensate Focus
Sunday 10 November 2019
Cafe Oto
18-22 Ashwin Street
London E8 3DL
Tim Parkinson • String Quartet 2019
Part of a CD launch event for the all that dust label.
Thursday 7 November 2019
Minghella Theatre
University of Reading
Tim Parkinson • String Quartet 2019 [wp]
1:00pm Wednesday 9 October 2019
Studio One
University of Surrey
Guildford
Kristine Tjøgersen • We should get to know each other
Louis d’Heudieres • Laughter Studies 1
Joanna Bailie • Roll Call
Laurence Crane • Riis
10:30pm Friday 20 September 2019
National Philharmonic, chamber hall
Warsaw
Monika Dalach • Shout 1/2/3 [wp]
Sławomir Wojciechowski • HANDMADE [wp]
Trond Reinholdtsen • 13 Music Theatre Pieces
Cassandra Miller • Traveller Song
Friday 9 August 2019
and Saturday 10 August 2019
A chamber opera by Danish composer Rasmus Zwicki to be performed at a secret location in London. Part of the Tête à Tête Opera Festival.
Monday 29 July 2019
UK Society for Music Analysis
Turner Sims
Southampton
Heinrich Biber • Passacaglia
Domenico Scarlatti • Sonatas K519, K380 and K159
Matthew Shlomowitz • Lecture About Bad Music
7:00pm Friday 28 June 2019
Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Silk Street, Barbican, London EC2Y 8DT
Following three days working with Guildhall Masters students, +- presents an evening concert with 5 student works by Masters composers alongside pieces by Cassandra Miller and Davíð Brynjar Franzson
Wednesday 5 June 2019
Bath Spa University
Composition workshops with Bath Spa University students.
Thursday 16 May 2019
Southampton University
Composition workshops with students of University of Southampton.
7:00pm Tuesday 18 December 2018
City University Performance Space
St John Street, London EC1V 4PB
Following recent forays into performative and intermedial work, Plus Minus returns to its roots with a programme of instrumental music with electronics. Four of the most refined and distinctive voices in contemporary music will be featured: Cassandra Miller, Davíð Brynjar Franzson, and City composers Newton Armstrong and Georgia Rodgers. Each of these composers is concerned, albeit in different ways, with the fundaments of the compositional act and the manner in which sonic materials can be contextualised, processed, layered and transcribed.
Newton Armstrong • thread—surface
Georgia Rodgers • St. Andrew’s Lyddington
Davíð Brynjar Franzson • Ideation #2.1 [wp]
Newton Armstrong • the way to go out
Cassandra Miller • Traveller Song