THE Delta Saxophone Quartet will give tomorrow’s concert in the York Late Music series at the Unitarian Chapel, St Saviourgate, York.
Composers James Else and James Williamson will discuss their respective new works, Light Shadows and Staten Crossing, in a 6.45pm pre-concert talk, before their world premieres in the 7.30pm programme.
Haley Jenkins's Kaleidoscope will be tomorrow’s third world premiere by a York composer, to be performed alongside Michael Nyman's Songs For Tony 1; Mark-Anthony Turnage's Run Riot; new versions of Steve Martland's Short Story and David Power's Shades III; Terry Riley's Pipes Of Medb/Medb Blues and Tread On The Trail and Hugh Hopper's arrangements of works by Soft Machine.
Concert tickets will be on sale on the door. The pre-concert talk includes a complimentary glass of wine.
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