Event overview
A talk by composer James Erber followed by a performance of works for 2 saxophones.
James Erber (composer)
Gianpaolo Antongirolami and Michele Selva (saxophones)
Programme to include works by James Erber, Christopher Fox, Louis Andriessen, Paul Arma, Isang Yun and Karlheinz Stockhausen.
James Erber was born in 1951 in London. Having gained Music degrees at the Universities of Sussex and Nottingham he spent a year studying composition with Brian Ferneyhough at the Musikhochschule, Freiburg-im-Breisgau. He has worked in music publishing and education.
His music has been widely performed and broadcast throughout Europe and in the USA, Australia and New Zealand by many eminent soloists and ensembles. It includes Epitomaria-Glosaria-Commentaria for 25 solo strings (1981-84), The 'Traces' Cycle for solo flute (1991-2006), two string quartets (1992-94 and 2010-11), Das Buch Bahir for 9 instruments (2004-2005), The Death of the Kings for 11 instruments (2007) and Elided Dilapidations for piano (2013-14).
Matteo Cesari's recording of The 'Traces' Cycle and three other shorter works for solo flute is available on Convivium Records. Other works can be found on NMC, Metier and Centaur Records (USA).
Dates & times
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30 Oct 2017 | 6:00pm - 7:00pm |
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