Divine Rites
Divine Rites evokes mysterious worlds and celebrates four world premieres: Sprung and Suspended by Andrew Poppy; From A Night Passage by American composer Robert Moran; In love not given lightly by Barnaby Oliver and Charlie Barber‘s Re: Formation of Chaos
Other works featured include Orlando Gough‘s tribute to Tunisian music and Michael Nyman‘s Prospero’s Books.
Music direction: Charlie Barber
Musicians: Jeffery Wilson (clarinet, saxophones), James Scannell (clarinet, saxophones), Alan MacDonald (trumpet), John Randall (trombone), Ruth Wall (piano), Jonathan Helm (percussion), Tim Wright (percussion), Claire Nelson (violin), Michael Rafferty (violin), Madeleine Zagni (viola), Sharon McKinley (cello), Paula Gardiner (double bass, bass guitar)
Technical coordinator: Neil Marcus
Technical support: Alistair Viles
Photography: Paul Jeff
Administration: David Sheppard
Calendar
04.10.95 | CARDIFF | Festival of Music, Bute Theatre, WCMD |
10.10.95 | MANCHESTER | Royal Northern College of Music |
20.10.95 | BATH | University |
With the financial support of: Arts Council of Wales, Holst Foundation, Musicians’ Union, North West Arts, Michael Tippett Musical Foundation, Performing Right Society, Cardiff City Council, South Glamorgan County Council

Review
The Independent (Phil Johnson)
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