There are two concerts coming up with premieres of my music, Alistair Dixon and Chapelle du Roi at St. John's Smith Square on December 6, as part of their New Lamps for Old programme at St. John's Smith Square, and Malcolm Cottle and London Concord Singers, with cellist Corinne Morris, on December 18 at St Botolph without Bishopsgate as part of the Cello and Choir programme.
Both of the pieces being performed are published and available in print and for download. I have a new shop window over at the Tutti.co.uk website, which allows you to read more about the new pieces, find out about the concerts and even watch and listen to some of the music, so please do pay the shop window a visit.
Saturday, 8 November 2014
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