Hold on! We haven't had Spring yet! Nevertheless, Roxanna's latest addition to her new Four Seasons series for über-violinist Tasmin Little will be Indian Summer. Based on Northern Indian traditional music, it is loosely structured as a Raga using four different indigenous modes and slightly Bhangra-ized tabla (Indian drums) rhythms. The new work will be premiered with Tasmin and the Orchestra of the Swan on 28th April 2010 at Birmingham Town Hall. A second performance is scheduled on 28th May 2010 at the Spring Sounds Festival in Stratford-upon-Avon. Click here to buy tickets.
In her 4th collaboration with one of the UK's favourite poets Wendy Cope, The National Chamber Choir of Ireland, under the baton of Paul Hillier, will premiere her "Two Poems by Wendy" at Cork International Choral Festival (the commissioners) on 30th April 2010. the homeless hammer and Some Rules include plenty of opportunity for the choir to act and the conductor is also required to sing a couple of (very) short solos... Click here to buy tickets.
Catch Roxanna's traditional Polish Carol arrangement on Christmas Eve at 4pm (Eastern Time), in a live webcast from St Thomas Church, Fifth Avenue, by clicking here.
Click here to listen to Roxanna's recent interview with Classic fM podcast supremo Bob Jones!
Roxanna’s “Stay with Me” is now available on a new CD “Padre Pio PRAYER” with sensational choir The Sixteen, on their own “Coro” label (COR16071). The disc also includes settings of the same prayer by Will Todd and James MacMillan – and further works by all three composers. A rave review can be found in the current GRAMOPHONE Magazine (highlights of this can be found on this site’s REVIEWS page).
Roxanna was interviewed by Radio New Zealand for their “Composer of the Week” programme – it’ll be broadcast on the 15th of March at 9am and again on the 16th at 7pm (NZ time). Frequencies are on our website here. Meanwhile, anyone else can hear it here.
"That Mighty Heart" for mezzo and piano will be premiered alongside songs by 99 other British composers in a remarkable new project from the NMC. It's new Songbook CD will be launched with 4 concerts containing all these songs at King's Place (London) between 1st - 4th April. For further details of Roxanna's performance (1st April) click here.
The Endellion String Quartet have commissioned Roxanna to write music to go alongside new poems by Wendy Cope about characters you'd find in a typical concert audience. With The Traditionalist, The Radical, The Cougher and The Drinker there will be something for (or about!) everybody. The piece will be toured around several major UK festivals this Spring and Summer - details to follow....
...further Seasons for Tasmin Little & Orchestra; a new plainsong mass for Schola, the choir of London Oratory; more songs for Tenor, horn and piano commissioned by the Temple Music Foundation; song cycle for Patricia Rozario accompanied by San Francisco über-choir Chanticleer and a large-scale work for Narrator & Ensemble with Mobius.
No, no, NO friends and colleagues - I have not decided to have a 4th child but am delighted to announce that I have moved publishers from Universal Edition to Peter's Edition. See CONTACT page for more details.
The choir of Trinity Church, Wall Street (New York) will be performing Westminster Mass as part of their Christmas Eve service - this will be available to listen live (10am their time) or on demand, online at www.trinitywallstreet.org.
World Orchestra for Peace has commissioned Roxanna to adapt her interfaith violin concerto “Abraham” into a shorter orchestral prelude entitled “Three Paths to Peace”. Valery Gergiev will be conducting the world premiere in Jerusalem on 19th October 2008. WOP was founded in 1995 by Sir Georg Solti to reaffirm, in his words, 'the unique strength of music as an ambassador for peace'. Its players come from orchestras all over the world, from Tiblisi to Texas - many of them concert masters and section leaders in their own right
London Oratory School's fabulous choir "Schola" are in the process of making two CDs entirely of Roxanna's choral music. The first one which contains the chamber version of Westminster Mass (with organ, bells and 1 harp) and previously unrecorded works for upper voices (Ave Maria, The Spirit of the Saints) as well as some SATB pieces (including a new arrangement of Sleep, little Jesus, Sleep with organ and harp accompaniment) will be released in late Spring 2009. Further details to follow about the 2nd CD which will be made in the Spring 2009...