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Comment: November concerts came and went
Agustín Fernández Baldur Brönnimann, Gerald Barry, Huddersfield Festival, Mystical Dances, Northern Sinfonia, Peregrine 0 Comments
It was an intensive month with two concerts of Northern Sinfonia and everything that surrounded them. 15 November at The Sage Gateshead: This was a rewarding occasion. The concert was part of a series I run, in my capacity as senior lecturer in composition at Newcastle University, in partnership with Martyn Harry of […]
May 2007
Agustín Fernández Fuego, Orquesta Sinfónica de Castilla y León, Salamanca, Valladolid 0 Comments
10 and 11 MayVenue TBCValladolid, Spain 12 MayVenue TBCSalamanca, SpainOrquesta de Castilla y LeónAlejandro Posada, conductor Programme to include Agustín Fernández, Fuego
December 2006
Agustín Fernández A to Z, Stockholm 2 Comments
Performance: 10 December 2006Venue TBCMalmö, SwedenStefan Österjö and Terje ThiwångAgustín Fernández: A to Z Performance: 5 December 2006Stefan Österjö and Terje ThiwångNybrokajen 11RikskonserterStockholmAgustín Fernández: A to Z The work is a series of studies for two musicians, one playing charango or ten-string guitar, the other playing flute or piccolo or alto flute. It has been […]
November 2006
Agustín Fernández Huddersfield Festival, Mystical Dances, Peregrine, The Sage Gateshead 0 Comments
Performance: Sunday 19 NovemberHuddersfield Town HallHuddersfield FestivalNorthern Sinfoniaconducted by Thomas Zehetmair Works by Ligeti, John Casken and the world première of Mystical Dances. Performance: Wednesday 15 NovemberThe Sage Gateshead, Hall TwoNorthern Sinfoniaconducted by Baldur Brönnimann Works by Gerald Barry, Martyn Harry, Matthew Rowan, Kelcey Swain, and the UK première of the 2005 version of my […]
News October 2006
Agustín Fernández Danza de la loma, Fuego, Huddersfield Festival, Mystical Dances, Peregrine, Tritó 1 Comment
After strenuous work, my latest piece Mystical Dances is ready. It was commissioned by North Music Trust for Northern Sinfonia, and it will be performed at the Huddersfield Festival next month by this excellent orchestra under their principal conductor Thomas Zehetmair. In a related development, contracts have been signed with Tritó S.L., the Barcelona-based music […]
July 2006
Agustín Fernández Botanic Spider, Mr McFall's Chamber, Museum of Modern Art New York, music, Trío, Vamos Festival 0 Comments
To the best of my knowledge there were two performances of my music in July, and both were on the same day: 9 July. In the afternoon, the Edinburgh-based ensemble Mr McFall’s Chamber played Botanic Spider at All Saints Quayside, as part of the ¡Vamos! Festival. In the same programme the McFalls played a piece […]
Welcome
Agustín Fernández Bolivian 0 Comments
Who I Am, What I Do If you have got this far you probably know already, but for manners’ sake I should introduce myself: I am a composer, born and raised in Bolivia, a resident of the United Kingdom since 1984. What kind of music do I write? Uncomfortable question. The only valid answer should […]
Comment: Orkest De Volharding at The Sage Gateshead
Agustín Fernández Christopher Fox, Orkest De Volharding, Richard Ayres 0 Comments
Today, 30 November, Orkest De Volharding came to Tyneside, and their concert at Hall Two in The Sage Gateshead was inspirational. Christopher Fox, excellent composer and Professor at Brunel University, was there too, introducing the programme in his capacity as its curator. Before him, Ros Rigby came on stage to greet us, tactfully calling us […]