D Gorton - Farnabye’s Maske
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Label: Neos Music
Cat No: NEOS12223
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 3rd February 2023
Contents
Works
Concerto per flauto a becco e violino su temi TorelliConsort Set in Five Parts (after William Lawes)
Farnabye's Maske
For some friends (after Matthew Locke)
Artists
Olwen Foulkes (recorder)Stefan Ostersjo (11-string alto guitar)
Daniel-Ben Pienaar (piano)
Peter Sheppard Skaerved (violin)
Longbow
Works
Concerto per flauto a becco e violino su temi TorelliConsort Set in Five Parts (after William Lawes)
Farnabye's Maske
For some friends (after Matthew Locke)
Artists
Olwen Foulkes (recorder)Stefan Ostersjo (11-string alto guitar)
Daniel-Ben Pienaar (piano)
Peter Sheppard Skaerved (violin)
Longbow
About
David Gorton lives in London, where he was awarded the Royal Philharmonic Society Composition Prize. He has written large- scale works for the BBC Symphony Orchestra, the London Sinfonietta, Ensemble Expos © and CHROMA, among others. His compositional projects are stylistically diverse, ranging from explorations of microtonality to musical games and open forms, programmatic portraits of the landscapes of East Anglia or arrangements of 16th- and 17th-century material. David Gorton studied composition at Durham University, King's College London and the Royal Academy of Music with Harrison Birtwistle and Simon Bainbridge. Since 2006 he has taught at the Royal Academy of Music and is a professor at the University of London. His music is published by Verlag Neue Musik in Berlin.
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