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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2010
Goehr's Konzertstück (Anthony Payne)
Birtwistle's Down by the Greenwood Side (Michael Chanan)
Souster's Titus Groan Music (Robin Thompson)
Three ‘Music Now’ Programmes (Tim Souster)
page 16 note 1 Commissioned by Watney Mann Ltd. for the Brighton Festival and first performed by Daniel Barenboim and the English Chamber Orchestra at the Dome on May 17.
page 17 note 1 Eonta, performed by the Ballet-Theâtre Contemporain (Amiens), choreography by Francoise Adret, designs by Mario Prassinos. Photograph by Serge Lido, Paris.
page 17 note 2 Kraanerg, a new work commissioned for the National Ballet of Canada for the opening of the Canadian National Arts Centre, Ottawa, with choreography by Roland Petit and designs by Victor Vasarely. Photograph by Ken Bell Photography, Toronto.
page 17 note 3 Nomos Alpha, performed as part of a ‘concert de danse’ by the Ballet du XXe Siècle (choreography by Maurice Bèjart, dancer Paolo Bortoluzzi). Photographs by R. Kayaert, Brussels.
page 19 note 1 Commissioned by the Brighton Festival, and first performed by the Music Theatre by the Music Theatre Ensemble on May 8, at the Festival Pavilion, West Pier.
page 21 note 1 Commissioned by the Macnaghten Concerts and first performed by the Stockholm philharmonic Wind Quintet on May 12, as part of the Camden Festival
page 23 note 1 Given at the Round House on May 3 and 5
page 23 note 2 Given by the Music Now Ensemble and others at Round House on May 4
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