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A reissued album captures the South African group’s distinctive blend of marabi and Detroit influences
2020-05-26 13:39:15
16-year-old Fang Zhang wins Percussion Final of BBC Young Musician 2020
[…] scholar. He commissioned a new work to perform at this year’s competition: Crystal Projections by Jago Thornton, Eton College’s composer in residence. He paired this new piece with Lynn Glassock’s Motion for mixed percussion. Another returner to the competition was 18-year-old Toril Azzalini-Machecler, who studies at the Junior Department of the Royal College of Music. He performed Le corps à corps by Aperghis, a piece for Zarb (a Persian drum) and voice and featured fast, frenetic outbursts in French. 18-year-old Isaac Harari from the Latymer School in London also attends the Junior Department of the Royal College of Music on weekends and shares a teacher with fellow finalist Toril Azzalini-Machecler. His programme included the first movement of Sergei Golovko’s Russian Marimba Concerto and Michio Kitazume’s Side by Side for various drums. French horn player Annemarie Federle wins BBC Young Musician Brass Final The Percussion Final judging panel included Simone Rebello, director of percussion at the Royal […]
2020-04-28 10:35:13
[…] win BBC Young Musician Is there an upside to not winning BBC Young Musician? This year’s category finalists are as follows: Keyboard:Pianists Sejin Yoon, Jacky Zhang, Bridget Yee, Thomas Luke, Harvey Lin Woodwind:Flautist Daisy Noton, clarinettist Marian Bozhidarov, oboist Ewan Millar, recorder player Eliza Haskins and bassoonist Alice Gore Brass:French horn player Joseph Longstaff and Annemarie Federle, trombonist Meggie Murphy and Rhydian Tiddy, and tuba player William Burton. Percussion: Percussionists Lewis Kentaro Isaacs, Isaac Harari, Toril Azzalini-Machecler, Fang Zhang, Alexander Pullen Strings:Violinist Mio Takahashi, Ilai Avni and Coco Tomita, harpist Huw Boucher and cellist Ellen Baumring-Gledhill
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ArtsJournal: music
2020-02-17 20:02:00
The Man Who Sees A History Bigger Than All Of Us
Yuval Noah Harari did not invent Big History, but he updated it with hints of self-help and futurology, as well as a high-altitude, almost nihilistic composure about human suffering. He attached the time frame of aeons to the time frame of punditry—of now, and soon. His narrative of flux, of revolution after revolution, ended urgently, […]
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