Nonclassical have appointed William Norris as their new Chair.
Watch our 2023 Battle of the Bands finalists perform special live sets in collaboration with State51.
Read Elischa Kaminer’s reflection on his time as a Nonclassical Associate Composer.
Check out highlights from the launch of Disruptive Frequencies at Kings Place.
Read Charlie Williams’, a student on a marketing placement at Nonclassical during June, essay on his favourite pieces from the Nonclassical back catalogue.
Meet the artists involved in our upcoming event and album release Disruptive Frequencies.
Disruptive Frequencies is the upcoming release from artists Dushume, Poulomi Desai, Bantu, Nikki Sheth, Dhangsha and NikNak, out on double LP and digital platforms on Thursday 13 July.
Find out what our four Associate Composers got up to during their year on the scheme.
Interzone is the upcoming release from composer and performer Nichola Scrutton, out on CD and digital platforms on Thursday 15 June.
Student journalists Charlie West and Zuzanna Wawrzkiewicz reflect on their experiences at our the greenhouse effect concerts in the Barbican Conservatory.
Machine Dreams is the upcoming release from pianist, composer, and researcher Zubin Kanga, out on CD and digital platforms on Thursday 20 April.
Meet the performers and composers involved in Machine Dreams, our upcoming concert and album release with Zubin Kanga.
Check out highlights from the greenhouse effect, our climate-themed collaboration with the Barbican.
Check out our favourite moments from HANDEL THE INNOVATOR, our collaboration with the London Handel Festival.
James Drury presents an overview of what’s to come at the greenhouse effect, our upcoming event with the Barbican.
Meet the artists involved in our upcoming event Handel the Innovator, in collaboration with the London Handel Festival.
Tintinnabulation is the upcoming release from musician and sculptor Marcus Vergette, out on vinyl and digital platforms on Thursday 9 March.
Check out our favourite moments from Battle of the Bands, our annual showcase offering a snapshot into the cutting edge of the new music scene.
It’s been a hell of a year! Nonclassical would like to thank our artists, audience and wonderful supporters for helping us get through what has been a remarkable turn around the sun. Read on to see some of our favourite moments and reflections on 2022.
Journalist Jo Hutton reflects on her experience at our Barbican Main Hall debut listening to place earlier this year.