Steve Martland

Steve Martland

Born: October 10th, 1959
Country of origin: United Kingdom

Upcoming:

Horses of Instruction
Conductor: Jenny Undercofler
June 3rd, 2012 | Auditorium, PS 321 - Brooklyn, New York - United States of America

Horses of Instruction
Conductor: Jenny Undercofler
June 21st, 2012 | New York City - United States of America

News

04/20/2012

BBC Proms 2012

The full schedule for the 2012 BBC Proms was announced at the Proms annual press conference yesterday evening and a wide selection of works from the Schott catalogue have been programmed throughout the festival which runs from 13th July until 8th August 2012.  The First Night of the Proms on ...

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12/23/2011

schott aktuell - the journal 1/2012 online

For Schott it is with particular pride that we look forward to the world’s celebrations of Wagner’s bicentenary in 2013. In anticipation of this event, we have been busy adding to our Richard Wagner Complete Edition: new urtext-vocal scores based to the Complete Edition of The Flying Dutchman in ...

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02/08/2011

Steve Martland’s Horses of Instruction Featured at Ecstatic Music Festival

On February 10 the Bang on a Can All Stars perform Steve Martland’s Horses of Instruction at Merkin Hall in New York. This work, which Bang on a Can commissioned from Martland in 1994, is performed alongside three new works composed for the ensemble by Bryce Dessner, Nick Brooke, and Karsh Kale. ...

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08/27/2009

Steve Martland - World Premiere

On Friday 28th August, the Zephirus Saxophone Quartet will present the world premiere of Steve Martland's Short Story in a late night concert at the Prestiegne Festival. Commissioned by the festival with funding from The Arts Council Wales, Martland's new work promises to be one of the concert highlights ...

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07/17/2009

BBC Proms 2009

There is a great deal to enjoy in the contemporary music being presented across this year's Summer Festivals. Among many other key events, we would like to recommend the legendary BBC Proms where our composers are particularly strongly featured with works by Casken, Goehr, Holliger, Hookawa, Martland, ...

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03/17/2009

Steve Martland - World Premiere

Steve Martland’s new work, Darwin , will receive its world premiere this week on Thursday 19th March at St. Bride’s Church, Fleet Street, London.  Commissioned by JAM (John Armatage Memorial), the 15 minute work for SATB choir, brass quintet and organ powerfully set’s lines from Charles Darwin’s ...

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Joe Duddell - The Redwood Tree

07/14/2008

Work of the Week - Joe Duddell: The Redwood Tree

This week at the Cheltenham Music Festival 2008, Joe Duddell's new work The Redwood Tree will receive its world premiere.  The Band of HM Royal Marines, the largest of the British military wind bands, under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel Chris Davis will perform the work on Tuesday ...

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01/30/2008

Martland in Scotland

Steve Martland's new work for string orchestra, Eternity's Sunrise, will be one of the highlights in the Scottish Ensembles' first concert tour of 2008.  The work will be premiered on Wednesday 6th February in Perth and then toured around Scotland to Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Inverness and Aberdeen over ...

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11/12/2007

Duddell appointed Reader at the University of Salford

Joe Duddell has recently been appointed as Reader in Music at the University of Salford in Manchester. With over 400 undergraduates, 25 post-graduates and 16 doctoral candidates, it is one of the largest music departments in the UK. Duddell’s return to Salford – he previously studied at ...

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10/02/2007

Liverpool 2008 celebrates Hesketh and Martland

The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra play a vital role in the life of Liverpool and are leading the way in celebrating the City's year as European City of Culture. They opened their 07/08 Season with a specially commissioned work by their Composer in the House, Kenneth Hesketh, a public performance ...

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