TWENTY-SEVEN HEAVENS, BY RICHARD CAUSTON
The EUYO has commissioned East-End born Richard Causton to write a short piece in celebration of the London 2012 Olympics, as part of PRS for Music Foundation's New Music 20x12 project. Click here to read more about this exciting project!
In summer 2011, Richard joined the EUYO during their rehearsal period in Grafenegg, Austria, to try out a short segment of the new piece with the players.
The piece will be performed in the summer of 2012, as part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.
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Richard Causton with the EUYO and rehearsal conductor Peter Stark
29 weeks 1 hour ago
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Percussion for Twenty-Seven Heavens
29 weeks 1 hour ago
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"Without instrument, quietly whistle through teeth"
33 weeks 6 days ago
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One of the more unusual 'instruments' in the piece
33 weeks 6 days ago
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Twenty-Seven Heavens - a concerto for orchestra
34 weeks 20 min ago
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A first reading of 'Twenty-Seven Heavens', with EUYO rehearsal conductor Peter Stark
34 weeks 27 min ago
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Gallery
- Twenty-Seven Heavens
- EUYO at the Concertgebouw, August 2011
- EUYO in Bolzano, Summer Tour 2011
- Spring Tour 2011 Group Photos
- Budapest, Belgrade and Zagreb April 2011
- Summer Tour 2010
- EUYO at the BBC Proms 2010
- Expo 2010 Shanghai
- Stars of 2010 - Malta
- EUYO Quartet in Zambia
- Chamber concert at the Museum Sztuki, Łódź, Poland
- EUYO in pictures - London exhibition
- Residency in Łódź, Poland
- Photos for promoters
- Photos for Anja
- Photos for JV


