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Komitas Vardapet: “Antuni” (Homeless)

“My heart is like ruined homes, Broken beams and shaken pillars…”

These words, from Komitas Vardapet’s “Antuni,” capture the loss, displacement, and trauma that haunts Armenians even today. In commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, and in solidarity with victims of mass violence everywhere.

Ruzan Mantashyan & Kirill Gerstein


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Lucia Dlugoszweski’s “Avanti” with Klangforum Wien and Ivan Vollkov

The work of the Polish-American composer Lucia Dlugoszewski (1925-2000) is a thrilling rediscovery. With the kind support of the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, Klangforum Wien will present the first comprehensive sound portrait of the artist. A representative of the John Cage’s New York School, Dlugoszewski created unique works, which explore experimental tendencies of Western modern music while remaining unmistakable. As an instrument inventor and in her collaboration with the Erick Hawkins Dance Company, she expanded the horizon of what is possible to play.


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Thomas Guthrie and the Alehouse Boys: “Die schöne Müllerin”

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In arrangements for guitar and strings, Thomas Guthrie and the Alehouse Boys free Schubert’s much-loved cycle from the formality of established lieder recitals, bringing colour to the songs with their playful, warm-hearted arrangements.

Guthrie’s charity Music and Theatre For All present here an animation of Der Neugierige by illustrator Chris Glynn as part of their Schubert 200 project.


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“I didn’t start out thinking, ‘Now I want to deal with bodily fluids.’”

Steven Takasugi

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Of donors and governments

Level Out, Level Down

If Arts Council England wants to bring classical music outside London, why is it cutting funding to the groups that are already there?

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