Precious Things now available for pre-order

Bernard Hughes’s forthcoming choral album, Precious Things, is now available for pre-order here. Released on the Delphian label, Precious Things collects together unaccompanied music written over the last decade in premiere recordings. performed by Epiphoni Consort and Tim Reader. It includes piece written for the BBC Singers, St Paul’s Girls’ School and the Seattle Pro Musica, as well as a new piece written specially for the album. Global release is on 27 May 2022 but pre-orders through the Delphian website will be delivered ahead of the release date.

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London Mozart Players concert

The London Mozart Players are performing Bernard Hughes’s three narrator-and-orchestra pieces in two family concerts on Sunday 20 March 2022 (2.30pm and 4pm). They will be playing Not Now, Bernard, Isabel’s Noisy Tummy and The Knight Who Took All Day at St John’s, Upper Norwood, narrated by Polly Ives and live-illustrated by Rosie Brooks. Tickets are available now. All three pieces feature on the album Not Now, Bernard and Other Stories, released by Orchid Classics in 2020.

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Birdchant at Keble Early Music festival

Birdchant, Bernard Hughes’s BBC Proms commission from 2021 is being performed again by the BBC Singers at the Keble Early Music festival on Friday 25 February. It will be part of a programme combining old choral pieces with contemporary responses to them. Birdchant is based on Clément Janequin’s Le Chant des Oiseaux and will end the concert. The BBC Singers will be conducted by Chief Conductor Sofi Jeanin in the chapel of Keble College. Tickets are available now.

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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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