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22 February
MAURICE DURUFLÉ: Requiem
CBSO, CBSO Youth Chorus, Karen Cargill, mezzo soprano, Benedict Nelson, baritone, Simon Halsey, conductor
Symphony Hall, Birmingham

23 February
JOSEPH CANTELOUBE: Chants d'Auvergne (selection)
Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Lisa Milne, soprano, Fabien Gabel, conductor
Concert Hall, Perth, Scotland
(also 24 February Usher Hall, Edinburgh, 25 February Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow)

28 February
JACQUES IBERT: Concertino da Camera
RWCMD Chamber Orchestra, Jennie Porton, saxophone, David Jones, conductor
RWCMD, Cardiff

3 March, 14.00h
STEPHEN MONTAGUE: Mirabella; Uncaged: January 2004
John Cage 'Musicircus', 130 performers, Stephen Montague, artistic director
English National Opera, London

3 March
JACQUES IBERT: Hommage à Mozart
Bristol Concert Orchestra
St George's Bristol

4 March
STEPHEN MONTAGUE: Mirabella
Margaret Leng Tan, toy piano
Tastenspiele Festival, Berlin, Germany

8 March
STEPHEN MONTAGUE: The Silk Road East of Samakand (World Premiere)
The G Project (cello and percussion)
Cambridge

10 March
STEPHEN MONTAGUE: Mirabella
Margaret Leng Tan, toy piano
Guimaraes, Portugal

10 March
HAVERGAL BRIAN: Symphony No.27
OCHSA Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Russell, conductor
Orange County High School of the Arts, Santa Ana, California, USA (World Premiere)
(also 25 June, Birmingham, UK - UK Premiere)

16 March
JOSEPH CANTELOUBE: Chants d'Auvergne Series I
University of Sussex Symphony Orchestra
University of Sussex Meeting House, Falmer

18 March
JOSEPH CANTELOUBE: Chants d'Auvergne (selection)
University of Aberdeen Symphony Orchestra, Jillian Bain Christie, mezzo soprano
Aberdeen Music Hall

22 March
LEROY ANDERSON: Concerto in C for Piano and Orchestra
Students from Birmingham Conservatoire, Guy Shepherd, conductor and soloist
Birmingham Conservatoire

25 March
FRANCIS POULENC: Suite (Les biches)
Ayrshire Symphony Orchestra
Ayr Town Hall, Ayr, Scotland

25 March
GEORGES ENESCO: Romanian Rhapsody No.1
Guildford Symphony Orchestra, Darry Davison, conductor
Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey

25 March
HENRI TOMASI: Trombone Concerto
RCS Junior Conservatoire First Orchestra, Daniel Pickering, trombone, Christopher Adey, conductor
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Glasgow, Scotland

31 March
JOSEPH CANTELOUBE: Chants d'Auvergne (selection)
Trowbridge Symphony Orchestra, Maria Danishvar, soprano, David Price, conductor
Wiltshire Music Centre, Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire

1 April
FRANCIS POULENC: Suite (Les Biches)
Salford Symphony Orchestra, Barrie McKinnon, conductor
University of Salford

4 April, 13.10h
FRANCIS POULENC: Chansons gaillardes
John Savournin, baritone, James Young, piano
St James's Piccadilly, London

11 April, 19.30h
FRANCIS POULENC: 2 Poèmes de Guillaume Apollinaire; 2 Poèmes de Louis Aragon
Sandrine Piau, soprano, Roger Vignoles, piano
Wigmore Hall, London

12 April
JOSEPH CANTELOUBE: Chants d'Auvergne (selection)
National Youth Orchestra, Charles Hazlewood, conductor
The Sage, Gateshead
(also 15 April, Royal Festival Hall, London)

12 April, 19.30h
GEORGE ROCHBERG: Nach Bach
Hong Xu, piano
Wigmore Hall, London

14 April
OLIVIER MESSIAEN: L'Ascension
City of Sheffield Youth Orchestra
Victoria Hall, Sheffield

18 April
STEPHEN MONTAGUE: Bolt from the Blue (World Premiere)
Ensemble 360 (woodwind quintet and piano)
English Institute of Sport, Sheffield
(also 19 April Sheffield, 20 April Barnsley, 29 April Wiltshire Music Centre, 29 June Portsmouth, 22 July Milton Keynes)

26 April
HENRI DUTILLEUX: Tout un monde lointain
Hallé Orchestra, Alban Gerhardt, cello, Markus Stenz, conductor
Bridgewater Hall, Manchester

6 May
STEPHEN MONTAGUE: Chew Chow Chatterbox
Ensemble Bash
West Road Concert Hall, Cambridge

12 May
RICHARD BARRETT: Interference
Ensemble musikFabrik
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA
(also 13 May, 18.00h, Concert Hall, EMPAC, Troy, New York, USA)

18 May, 19.30h
OLIVIER MESSIAEN: Poèmes pour mi (selection from Bk 2)
Magdalena Kozena, mezzo soprano, Mitsuko Uchida, piano
Wigmore Hall, London
(also 20 May, 19.30h, Wigmore Hall)

26 May
JOSEPH CANTELOUBE: Chants d'Auvergne Series I
Ayr Camerata, Wendy Anne Duncan, soprano, Paul Wood, conductor
The Old Parish Church, Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland

8 June, 19.00h
GEORGES ENESCU: Piano Sonata in F sharp minor, Op.24 No.1
Mihkel Poll, piano
Wigmore Hall, London

11 June, 13.00h
HENRI DUTILLEUX: Sonata for Oboe and Piano
François Leleux, oboe, Emmanuel Strosse, piano
Wigmore Hall, London

11 June, 13.00h
FRANCIS POULENC: Chansons gaillardes
John Savournin, baritone, James Young, piano
St Martin-in-the-Fields, London

22 June, 19.30h
CHRISTOS HATZIS: Eternity's Heartbeat; JOHN PSATHAS: Drum Dances
Evelyn Glennie, percussion
Wigmore Hall, London

22 June
EDWIN ROXBURGH: Concerto for Orchestra
Students from Birmingham Conservatoire, Edwin Roxburgh, conductor
Birmingham Conservatoire

23 June, 19.30h
FRANCIS POULENC: Fancy
Dame Felicity Lott, soprano
Wigmore Hall, London

29 June, 19.30h
FRANCIS POULENC: Fiançailles pour rire
Susam Graham, mezzo soprano, Malcolm Martineau, piano
Wigmore Hall, London

10 July, 19.30h
ANDRÉ CAPLET: Divertissement à la française; Divertissement à l'espagnole
Xavier de Maistre, harp
Wigmore Hall, London

11 July
STEPHEN MONTAGUE: On the Road to Olympus (World Premiere)
electronic tape and dancers, choreographed by Tony Adigun
Hackney Town Hall, London

13 July, 22.00h
FRANCIS POULENC: Sept Chansons
I Fagiolini, Robert Hollingworth, director
Wigmore Hall, London

19 July
FRANCIS POULENC: Fleurs (from Fiançailles pour rire)
Christiane Karg, soprano, Malcolm Martineau, piano
Wigmore Hall, London

21 July
STEPHEN MONTAGUE: Dark Sun - August 1945
CoMA Ensemble/Orchestra, Stephen Montague, conductor
Bangor, Wales

27 July
NAJI HAKIM: Concerto No.3 for Organ and Strings; Concerto No.2 'Seattle' for Organ and Orchestra
Marie-Bernadette Dufourcet, organ, Naji Hakim, organ, Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra
Oliwa Cathedral, Poland

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