LSO Soundhub Showcase
Programme includes new works from Amy Crankshaw, Delyth Field, Luke Mombrea and Jasmine Morris
Street Furniture Records
Street Furniture Records takeover the former Warner Bros cinema now run by arts collective, All is Joy, on the 28th March. The line-up features boundary defining artists, including Wrangler featuring Stephen Malinder (Cabaret Voltaire), Benge (John Fox & The Math) and Phil Winter (Tuung), collaborators all with John Grant in Creepshow. Along with nonconformist Japanese outsider Mieko Shimizu, noise-bass guerrilla Dhangsha, modular synth landscaper Shape Navigator and break through Sound Artist and composer Jasmine Morris.
Sounds of Blossom
In collaboration with the Royal College of Music, Sounds of Blossom will bring the spring blooms to life. Music students from the college have composed new music, commissioned by Kew and inspired by the glory of spring. These new compositions will be played around the Gardens in Kew’s blossom hotspots.
Immerse yourself in nature and feel all your senses awaken as you wander amongst the trees – see the pastel colours, hear the gentle music and smell the sweet scents on the breeze. Sounds of Blossom is a chance to breathe, to lift your spirits and to reconnect with nature and yourself.
Ignite: London
Take part in the Ignite: London Performance, in the world premiere of MARCH by Uri Agnon. Other featured repertoire includes ‘Rove’ by Jasmine Morris, ‘Sky Above the Clouds’ by Angela Elizabeth Slater and ‘Mechanik’ by Philip Cashian.
Hidden Travels with an Open Score
Programme
1. Sprite by Mason Bates
2. Departure by Atefeh Einali (Largo; Andante; Allegro; Largo repeat)
3. Breathless by Jenny Brierley (+ audience)
4. Rove by Jasmine Morris
5. Windspirit by Martina Schwarz
Tickets on the door. Cash & card accepted.
The Antonin Artaud Auditorium
The Ivry-sur-Seine Municipal Music School (Ecole de musique et de danse) and MusEA showcase a vivid arrary of new compositional voices, celebrating and promoting new music for amateur chamber music players (Musique, Espaces des Amateurs). The concert will features works by emerging new voices including, Juan Arroyo, Tristan Patrice Challulau, Isabelle Lafitte, and the world premiere of new works by Giulia Lorusso and Jasmine Morris.
Limerick Gallery of Art
Limerick New Music Ensemble (Dir. Fiona Linnane) presents a programme of work by living composers as part of the 2024 CoMA International Festival of Contemporary Music for All at Limerick City Gallery of Art.
Mullova Ensemble: Transfigured Night with music by Jasmine Morris
A magical atmosphere created through lighting and set design invites us into the first part of the programme, which is further brought to life by Joshua Junker’s choreography as danced by Ching-Ying Chien.
Punctuated by Jasmine Morris’s electronic music using samples of Verklärte Nacht and by verses of the Richard Dehmel poem that inspired Schoenberg projected behind the stage, the Mullova Ensemble plays music that anticipates the themes of Schoenberg’s work. Alongside moments of improvisation, the ensemble moves from moonlit forests to romantic declarations, foreshadowing the passion of a story in which despair is vanquished by love. Then, suddenly, all special effects vanish, focussing attention on the intense beauty of Verklärte Nacht.
Riot Ensemble with Jasmine Morris at Arctic Arts Festival
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Village Underground - London Handel festival
Inspired by the innovative spirit of Handel, Nonclassical and the London Handel Festival collaborate for the first time to present a curated evening of adventurous and experimental approaches to songwriting in the 21st century from artists creating boundary-defying work.
Riot Ensemble at King’s Place
The Riot Ensemble together for the world premiere of a newly-commissioned work by the young British composer Jasmine Morris (winner out of 750 applicants of Riot’s most recent Call for Scores) before Jose Manuel Serrano’s Balbulus for solo double bass and pre-recorded double basses leaves us pondering if what we are seeing is really creating the sound we are hearing…