Amalthea Ensemble: Putney
performance of knit and oned (2022) for alto flute and cello, previously commissioned by the ensemble
performance of knit and oned (2022) for alto flute and cello, previously commissioned by the ensemble
Georgia Denham makes her song-writing debut on Saturday 18th November, in the intimate setting of Christ’s College Chapel. Alongside harpist Gina Taylor, we take a journey through an inner world of stories and memory
tickets - £5/7 advance, £7/9 door
performance of boat song (2021) from Cambridge University New Music Group. Part of birthday celebrations for composer, Alexander Goehr
performance of knit and oned (2022) for alto flute and cello, previously commissioned by the ensemble
performance of knit and oned (2022) for alto flute and cello, previously commissioned by the ensemble
performance of knit and oned (2022) for alto flute and cello, previously commissioned by the ensemble
performing two live electronics sets (one solo, one colab) with Elda on their UK tour
sted, fast, slow (2022) for violin and piano / /
if bells could weep (2021) for violin and viola / /
kindly softly (2019) for violin and piano / /
new work for chamber orchestra / /
live electronics set followed by Q+A panel with Fumiko Miyachi / /
live electronics with ambient art band Vallé, modular synth chef ODNI and birmingham’s freshest visual artists / /
guest support for Rosie Tee
live electronics with Andrew Woodhead / /
new two movement work for voices and accordion / / performed by Paul Zaba and Georgia Denham
i. resolving first impressions
ii. perennial affliction
recital celebrating the creative friendship of Robin Morton and Georgia Denham
Prayers from the Ark by Robin Morton / / sung and written for Georgia
[blue] by Georgia Denham / / sung and arranged for Robin