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Oeuvre: The Sacrifice

Rechercher des événements de musique classique, opéra et ballet
Fichier de données
CompositeurMacMillan, Sir James (n. 1959)
ÉpoqueContemporain
Type d'œuvreOrchestrale
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James MacMillan conducts Britten, Vaughan Williams and his own music at Grafenegg

The position of Composer in Residence at the Grafenegg festival may as well be called Composer-Conductor in Residence, as the appointments of Tan Dun, HK Gruber, and now James MacMillan have established a tradition whereby the lucky candidates are not only required to be intimately involved with the programming and preparation of their music, but also to stand in front of an orchestra and lead the

James MacMillan and Guildhall Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican

With countless accolades in recent years, and his chamber opera Clemency nominated for Best New Opera Production in this year’s Olivier Awards, James MacMillan continues to enjoy a place as one of Britain’s most prestigious living composers – not that this appeared to intimidate the young but highly capable throngs of the Guildhall Symphony Orchestra, whom he conducted on Wednesday evening.

Sacrifice and Confessions

In a musical tour around Great Britain, the dramatic focus was centred on Wales and Scotland, with James MacMillian’s Three Interludes from The Sacrifice: and The Confession of Isobel Gowdie opening and closing the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra’s concert at the Basingstoke Anvil.