I Was Born But... - T1931031020A rare screening of the silent comedy I was born but... (1932) by Japanese director Yasujiro Ozu and a performance of a complete 90-minute score by Ed Hughes, performed live. This beautifully constructed film is about family life - and the conflicts caused by change and growing up. The brilliant choreography has echoes of the comedic style of early American silents. The music of composer Ed Hughes has been described as ‘scintillating’ (The Times) with ‘broad and dramatic textures’ (The Guardian). | |
22 Oct 05 | Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham :: V0165922284 listing details L0431890569 |
T111547518An intriguing exploration into the relationship between music and film, both historically and current, plus the chance to see brand new work. | |
8 Dec 04 | Brighton Dome, Brighton :: V655 listing details L1622190481 |
Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time - T01331102377 | |
25 Nov 04 | Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham :: V0165922284 listing details L01823330706 |
T594823012Performer Lore Lixenberg (mezzo soprano). Music Ravel (Chansons Madecasses). Music Edward Dudley Hughes (Light Cuts through Dark Skies). Music Arnold Schoenberg (Pierrot Lunaire Op 21 1912). | |
4 Nov 04 | Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham :: V0165922284 listing details L75328975 |
T0774483267This stunning seven piece contemporary music band presents a clutch of its latest commissions - new music from five of England's most exciting composers, including James Wood and performer-composer Rolf Hind, | |
6 Jun 03 | Southbank Centre, West End :: V423 listing details L1248254391 |
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1 Dec 04 | Brighton Dome, Brighton :: V655 listing details L1454997889 |
23 Oct 04 | Bacon Theatre, Cheltenham :: V89 listing details L758461582 |