Associate Composer Lola de la Mata and collaborator Britta Thie show us a glimpse of their creative process, exploring themes of journeys, migration and cultural identities.
Songbooks is a series composed by Christian Mason and inspired by traditional forms of overtone (or throat-singing) from around the world. Performed by Ligeti Quartet, the first album features two projects, taking as their inspirations the Tuvan vocal tradition of Khöömii and the practice of the Tenores in Sardinia.
Associate Composer Blasio Kavuma and collaborator Jess Nash show us a glimpse of their creative process, exploring themes of journeys, migration and cultural identities.
We spoke with Blasio Kavuma about his collaboration, creative process and how his piece will explore the themes of journeys, migration and cultural identities as part of the 66 Days commission.
We spoke with Dan Samsa about his collaboration, creative process and how his piece will explore the themes of journeys, migration and cultural identities as part of the 66 Days commission.
We spoke with Lola de la Mata about her collaboration, creative process and how her piece will explore the themes of journeys, migration and cultural identities as part of the 66 Days commission.
We spoke with Yfat Soul Zisso about her collaboration, creative process and how her piece will explore the themes of journeys, migration and cultural identities as part of the 66 Days commission.
In collaboration with the City of London, Nonclassical presents 66 Days, a digital multimedia project marking 400 years since the Mayflower sailed to America.
I hope this finds you well in these strange times vol. 2 is a compilation of new and unreleased works from Nonclassical’s eclectic roster of artists. The second of two volumes, the compilation is a response to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis.
Sound Journeys: Switzerland focuses on artists engaged in the Swiss experimental music scene. It has been compiled by producer, broadcaster and Nonclassical A&R Nick Luscombe following a visit to the country and research into the current activities of Swiss academic music.
As part of the release of Heavier Sideways, electronic musician and instrument designer Tom Richards performs a live-streamed set from his home studio.
Heavier Sideways is the new EP from electronic musician and instrument designer Tom Richards, consisting of live improvised sessions recorded under lockdown in Richards’ home studio.
Synth improvisations, field recording and homespun lockdown productions – I hope this finds you well in these strange times is a compilation of new and unreleased works from Nonclassical’s eclectic roster of artists. Released over two volumes, with the second volume dropping in August, the compilation is a response to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis.
This period of pandemic and lockdown has brought huge changes in our lives, and also our soundscape. Following on from her hugely popular workshops earlier this year, Fieldwave sound artist Kate Carr led us in two remote workshops exploring these changes through deep listening, field recording and composition.
As part of the release of Loophole, pianist and composer Roman Rofalski performs a live streamed set from WhiteCube, Bergedorf (Germany).
We spoke to pianist and composer Roman Rofalski about lockdown and his latest release, Loophole.
Loophole is the new solo EP from Berlin-based pianist and composer Roman Rofalski. It filters the musician's passion for electronic music through piano and electronics.
Sound Journeys: Switzerland focuses on artists engaged in the Swiss experimental music scene. It has been compiled by producer, broadcaster and Nonclassical A&R Nick Luscombe following a visit to the country and research into the current activities of Swiss academic music.
We spoke to Associate Composer Lola de la Mata about literature, braised fennel and staying creative in lockdown
We spoke to conductor and Nonclassical trustee Jessica Cottis about lockdown, … and lockdown life