Neue Kritikenmehr...
Aurora Orchestra and Kit Armstrong play a game of two halves

A blinder of a first half, but Aurora score an own-goal in the second with Anna Meredith's Anno.
Time’s up: Penderecki and Messiaen at the Southbank Centre

A thrilling performance of Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time by members of the London Sinfonietta follows two rarely heard chamber works by Krzysztof Penderecki.
Radiant Tabakova and breezy Beethoven from Aurora Orchestra
A month into the year-long "Nature Unwrapped" programme at Kings Place, it was the turn of its resident Aurora Orchestra to contribute to the series.
Plumbing the depths of Tavener
The City of London Sinfonia presents an absorbing account of Tavener's musical ecumenicism.
Aurora masters Mozart and Mason in an intriguing prom
Infectious energy from musicians who breezed through a diverse and challenging programme without music stands or chairs, in which Benedict Mason displayed his originality.
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group play Britten at Turner Sims
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group is celebrating its 25th anniversary this season, and as it does so it is marking the anniversary of Benjamin Britten’s birth. BCMG is touring a programme of Britten’s early compositions, the second stop of which was at Turner Sims in Southampton.John Woolrich, BCMG Artist-in-Association, was introduced as a “master programmer” by the Turner Sims representative.
