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Aeriality

Tom Service features music by composers commissioned for the 2022 大象传媒 Proms season, including movements from Cheryl Frances-Hoad's Excelsus and Anna Thorvaldsdottir's Aeriality.

Tom Service presents the latest in new music performance, and features music by composers commissioned for the current 大象传媒 Proms season.

Anna Thorvaldsdottir: Aeriality
Iceland Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ilan Volkov
Alexey Shmurak: Railway Etude (from Greenland Suite)
Mark Knoop (piano)
Cheryl Frances-Hoad: movements from Excelsus
Thomas Carroll (cello)
Silvia Tarozzi: Al Cancello
Tarozzi Band
Denis Smalley: Gradual
Richard Ingham (clarinet, bass clarinet, trombaphone)
Pete Stollery (electronics)
Wadada Leo Smith: String Quartet No.7
RedKoral Quartet
Stuart Fox (guitar)

1 hour, 14 minutes

Last on

Sat 16 Jul 2022 21:15

Music Played

  • Anna Thorvaldsdottir

    Aeriality

    Orchestra: Iceland Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Ilan Volkov.
    • Sono Luminus.
  • Alexey Shmurak

    Railway Etude (from Greenland Suite)

    Performer: Mark Knoop.
  • Cheryl Frances-Hoad

    Excelsus - VI. Agnus Dei; VII. Quid Sum Miser

    Performer: Thomas Carroll.
    • Frances-Hoad: Excelsus.
    • Orchid Classics.
    • 6-7.
  • Silvia Tarozzi

    Al Cancello; Astuta

    Performer: Silvia Tarozzi. Performer: Valeria Sturba. Performer: Stefano Pilia. Performer: Edoardo Marraffa. Performer: Cecilia Stacchiotti.
  • Denis Smalley

    Gradual

    Performer: Richard Ingham. Performer: Pete Stollery.
  • Wadada Leo Smith

    String Quartet no.7

    Performer: Stuart Fox. Ensemble: RedKoral Quartet.
    • TUM Records.
  • Oliver Leith

    Honey siren (1st movement)

    Ensemble: 12 Ensemble.
    • Sancho Panza Records.

Broadcast

  • Sat 16 Jul 2022 21:15

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