With the instruction that the work should be played 'With unimaginable joy!', this early work for two violins by British composer Julian Anderson would be perfect for both conservatory students and st...
Avec la consigne de jouer l'oeuvre avec « une joie inimaginable ! », cette pièce (composée à l'origine pour deux violons) est tout à fait adaptée à des élèves de Conservatoire qui comptent sur un prog...
This clarinet version of 'The Bearded Lady' was first performed by Stuart Stratford (clarinet) and Richard Ormrod (piano)at Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, on 23 November 1994.
Commissioned by the BBC and first performed at the Royal Albert Hall as part of the BBC Promenade Concerts, July 1998. Instrumentation: 3(II+III=picc).3(III=ca).3(III=bcl).3(III=cbsn) - 4331 - timp(=w...
. . . arguably the most spectacular orchestral writing heard in any opera of the past half a century. For mastery of texture, color and invention, Mr. Anderson sets standards. . . a triumph of sustain...
The starting point was the collected letters of Vincent van Gogh. In spite of the tragedies for which van Gogh is best known, his letters are filled with joyous exuberance for the practical considerat...
Julian Anderson's new Violin Concerto - his first ever concerto - extends the conventional exploration of relationships to the spacial. Beginning off stage, the soloist's physical location changes thr...