Ivor Novello Awards nomination

Bernard Hughes’s choral work I Sing of Love has been nominated for the prestigious Ivors Composer Awards. Written for the Seattle Pro Musica, Seen and Heard International said of the premiere ‘the style is approachable but not bland; and the piece moves to its expressive climax with a strong sense of inevitability.’ I Sing of Love received its UK premiere in January by the BBC Singers, conducted by Eamonn Dougan, and has been shortlisted in the Choral category of this year’s awards. The winners will be announced on 1 December in a broadcast on BBC Radio 3. (Listen to I Sing of Love on Spotify or YouTube.)

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Farnham Youth Choir perform 'Awake, glad heart'

The award-winning Farnham Youth Choir will be performing Bernard Hughes’s upper-voice carol ‘Awake, glad heart’ on Saturday 14 December, as part of their Christmas concert. FYC, twice UK Choir of the Year, recently won gold at the European Choir Games in Gothenburg. The performance will be conducted by the artistic director Joanna Tomlinson at the Farnham Maltings in a concert marking the choir’s 35th anniversary. ‘Awake, glad heart’ is published by Wild Woods Music.

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Cambridge premiere

Bernard Hughes’s setting of the Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis will be premiered by the chapel choir of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge at Evening Prayer on Sunday 17 November 2019. Written specially for the choir, the setting for SATB choir and organ will be conducted by the college’s director of music, Catherine Groom. The service is at 6.30pm and open to the public.

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Latest Knight Who Took All Day performance

Bernard Hughes’s setting of James Mayhew’s The Knight Who Took All Day is getting its latest performance by the Saffron Walden Symphony Orchestra on Sunday 6 October. The family concert will feature James Mayhew and Antonio Reche narrating and illustrating the story, with the SWSO conducted by Richard Hull. The piece will also feature on a new album being released in February 2020 on Orchid Classics - more news to follow…

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