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Nigel Osborne
Reworked arias
Anna Meredith
Trombone Concerto (BBC Commission, World Premiere)
Marina Adamia
The Birth of Enkidu (1995)
  • Simon Johnson, Trombone
  • Monica Brett-Crowther, Mezzo Soprano
  • Elizabeth McCormack, Mezzo Soprano
  • Clement Power, Conductor

Hear and Now - Nigel Osborne at 60, Saturday 4 October, 7.30 P.M.

BBC Radio 3

To be recorded for BBC Radio 3’s Saturday late-night new music programme, <i>Hear and Now</i>.

The Works

Reworked arias

Nigel Osborne

  1. From the operas: The Electrification of the Soviet Union; The Piano Tuner and Queens of Govan.
 
 

Trombone Concerto (BBC Commission, World Premiere)

Anna Meredith

 
 

The Birth of Enkidu (1995)

Marina Adamia

 
 

East

Nigel Osborne

 
 

Venue & Ticket Information

Glasgow

City Halls
Candleriggs
Glasgow
G1 1NQ

Tickets: FREE (unreserved seating), limited to four tickets per application. Children under the age of 12 not admitted.

0141-353 8000

Tickets available from Monday, 1 September 2008.

Prelude

 

Post-concert Coda

Nigel Osborne: Transformations for two solo violas

 

The Artists

Simon Johnson

Simon Johnson

In February 2002, Simon was appointed as Principal Trombone with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra where he continues to perform as a soloist. From Bury, Lancashire, Simon studied at Chetham’s School of Music before entering the RNCM in 1990. His extensive awards list includes the RNCM's John Wray Prize, Chetham's Dennis Midwood Prize for Brass, 3rd place in the BBC TV’s Young Musician of the Year brass final, and the Harry Mortimer Solo Award from the National Youth Brass Band of Great Britain.

 
 

Monica Brett-Crowther

 
 

Elizabeth McCormack

 
 

Clement Power

 
 

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