music we'd like to hear

three concerts on three wednesdays curated by three composers

2006

© tim parkinson
'For the happy few who have noticed it, Music We'd Like To Hear is already proving an oasis of thoughtful and idealistic music-making amongst the self-serving glamour-fests that generate the most noise on London's new music scene.'

Tempo, October 2006
this edition supported by the RVW Trust and the Hinrichsen, Holst and Britten-Pears Foundations
© 2005 -
music we'd like to hear
tim parkinson

I


22 march

 
matteo fargion
pinkelpause (1990)
jürg frey
trio (1989; revised 1990/2005)
chico mello
debaixo de bossa (1995)
stefan thut
violine violoncello klavier (2005)

alvin lucier
fideliotrio (1987)
markus trunk

II


29 march

 
tom johnson
counting duets (1982)
harald muenz
de(ux)ChiffrAGE (1993/2004)
michael pisaro
interference (2) (2003/5)
mauricio kagel
con voce (1972)
christopher fox
chile (1991)
john lely

III


5 april

 
erik satie
musique d'ameublement (1923)
christopher hobbs
recent sudoku music (2006)
james saunders
#050406 (2006)
john white
drinking and hooting machine (1970)
angharad davies
stefan thut
tim parkinson
alan thomas
angharad davies
andrew sparling
harald muenz
henri vaxby
john lely
alastair bannerman
olivier rodriguez
angharad davies
andrew sparling
tim parkinson
john lely
james saunders
john white
christopher hobbs
7:30 church of st anne & st agnes
 
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venue

church of st anne & st agnes
gresham street
london ec2v 7bx



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