Concerts
Winter 2008
10th November 2008, Purcell Room, Southbank Centre, London
A programme featuring Ligeti's Horn Trio and other works for horn or piano trio, with world premieres by Charlie Piper and Tim Benjamin.
Programme for 10th November 2008
- Tim Benjamin: Three Portraits (2007)
- John Traill: Horn Trio (Hommage á Ligeti) (2008) *
- Gyorgy Ligeti: Horn Trio (1982)
- Anna Meredith: Hex I/II
- Tim Benjamin: Eine Erscheinung aus den Wäldern (2008) *
- Charlie Piper: Bakcheia (2007) *
Spring 2009
18th June 2009, Wigmore Hall, London
A Celebration of Charles Darwin and Evolution
Celebrating the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin, and the 150 years since the first publication of "On the Origin of Species", critically acclaimed ensemble Radius perform a programme featuring different approaches to "chance" in music (Cage, Boulez, Newland), glorious bird-song (Messiaen), and a new semi-staged work dramatising Darwin's letters from the Beagle, by Tim Benjamin.
Programme for 18th June 2009
- Pierre Boulez: Domaines
- John Cage: Telephones And Birds (Not Birds But Messiaen), featuring Messiaen: Catalogue d'Oiseaux
- Paul Newland: New Work *
- John Cage: Radio Music
- Tim Benjamin: A Dream of England (A dramatic setting of Charles Darwin's letters from the Beagle) *
Spring 2008
Purcell Room, Southbank, London
Sunday 25th May, 2008 @ 7.45pm
Tickets: Southbank Centre Box Office
Bank Holiday Weekend Modernism!
Radius performed works by four British composers: Sir Harrison Birtwistle, Thomas Adès, Ian Vine, and Tim Benjamin, together
with a rare performance of George Crumb's beautiful Eleven Echoes of Autumn. The programme featured two
world premieres: The Rosenhan Experiment, a one-act music theatre piece by Tim Benjamin featuring countertenor Robert Ogden, and a new work by Ian Vine.
This concert was repeated on the 21st June at the Corsham Festival, near Bath. The Purcell Room was reviewed in Music Web International
and Corsham was reviewed in the Gazette and Herald.
Radius at the Purcell Room, Sunday 25th May 2008Larger size poster (JPG, 151k)
Programme for 25th May 2008
- Harrison Birtwistle: Lied (2006)
- Ian Vine: Gesso (2008) *
- George Crumb: Eleven Echoes of Autumn (1965)
- Tim Benjamin: The Rosenhan Experiment (2008) *
(directed by Arne Muus) - Thomas Adès: Catch (1991)
Previous Concerts: Winter 2008
Wigmore Hall, London
Tuesday 8th January, 2008 @ 7.30pm
Radius 8:1:8
Radius will perform a programme of new works by leading composers of the new British
generation, including Ian Vine, Paul Newland, Larry Goves, and Radius founder Tim Benjamin,
alongside works by internationally acclaimed composers Vivier, Feldman, and Xenakis. This concert
also features 50:50, a series of short commissions celebrating the 50th birthday of Simon Holt.
Tickets now on sale: at the Wigmore Hall Box Office. Cost: £8-£15, concessions available.
Download the press release for this concert
Radius return to the Wigmore Hall, Tuesday 8th January 2008Larger size poster (JPG, 61k)
Programme for 8th January 2008
- Ian Vine: X (2007) *
- Claude Vivier: Paramirabo (1978)
- Tim Benjamin: Three Portraits (2007) *
- Iannis Xenakis: Kottos (1977)
- Laurence Crane: Simon 10 Holt 50 +*
Anthony Gilbert: ecco Eco +*
Paul Newland: time quivers +*
Larry Goves: riviniana +*
Ian Vine: fifty objects *
Five "birthday cards" to celebrate Simon Holt's 50th birthday (2007) - Morton Feldman: Durations I (1960)
- Tim Benjamin: In Memoriam Tape Recorder (2007) *
+ Radius commission
Previous Concerts: Autumn 2007
Southbank Centre, London
19th, 20th, 21st September 2007 @ 7.45pm
In association with The London Design Festival 2007
Radius performing The Corley Conspiracy at the Southbank CentrePhoto: Tim Benjamin
Remember the two-way televisions in George Orwell's 1984?
The ones which watched you back?
Well the country that brought Orwell into the world has made his nightmare follow into the world after him.
Welcome to the suspicious world of Mike Corley.
Under threat from those in power, Corley is the victim of "interactive watching": his every move is being monitored and "they"
terrorise him through radio and television broadcasts. Have the British gone mad?
Based on a true story that unfolded on Usenet bulletin boards, this new opera is a gripping portrayal of a paranoid mind that raises unsettling questions about a society under surveillance. Both disturbing and darkly comic, with new music performed by rising stars Radius, this is an event not to be missed.
Spring 2007
Radius will be giving the following concerts in Spring 2007.
Wigmore Hall, London
Friday 20th April 2007 @ 7.30pm
Radius: New Music from Europe, Japan and the USA
New group Radius - six outstanding young international concert
artists - present a programme of new music from
around the world, featuring John Cage, Louis Andriessen, Anthony
Gilbert, Jo Kondo and Elliott Carter, and world premieres by Tim
Benjamin and Ian Vine.
Holywell Music Room, Oxford
Wednesday 25th April 2007 @ 7.30pm
Tickets: Tickets Oxford / Oxford Playhouse
Programme for 20th and 25th April
The programme for the above events is as follows:
- Ian Vine: Underpaintings (2005) *
- Louis Andriessen: Tuin van Eros (Garden of Eros ) (2003)
- Tim Benjamin: Prelude I (2005) **
- Anthony Gilbert: Moonfaring (1983)
- Jo Kondo: Aquarelle (1990)
- Elliot Carter: Esprit Rude/Esprit Doux II, (1994)
- Luciano Berio: Sequenza VIII (1976)
- John Cage: Five, (1988)
- Tim Benjamin: Five Bagatelles (2006) *
** London Premiere at Wigmore Hall