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Home > Bernard Hughes: Adopt a Composer

Bernard Hughes: Adopt a Composer

Commissioned by:

Woking Symphony Orchestra

Find out more by visiting:

www.bernardhughes.co.uk/

Bernard Hughes’s music has been performed at major venues in Britain and received a number of broadcasts on Radio 3. He was runner-up at the 2009 British Composer Awards for the choral work The Death of Balder. 

He has been commissioned by the BBC Singers, the New London Children’s Choir and the pianist Jakob Fichert. He has received performances at the Huddersfield, Spitalfields and Bangor New Music Festivals, and at venues including Coventry Cathedral and Symphony Hall, Birmingham.

Recent projects include The Death of Balder, a major choral work for the BBC Singers on a Norse myth re-told by the distinguished novelist and scholar Kevin Crossley-Holland. Bernard & Isabel, for narrator and orchestra, was premiered at Symphony Hall in Birmingham in December 2010. The children’s opera Chincha-Chancha Cooroo was commissioned and premiered by W11 Opera in London. Bernard Hughes’ chamber opera Dumbfounded!, based on a short-story by the Edwardian writer Saki, was premiered at the Tête à Tête Opera Festival in London in August 2008. Forthcoming commissions include a new work for the Seattle Pro Music choir and a community choir work for the Three Choirs Festival in 2012.

Bernard Hughes’ music has been broadcast on Radio 3, and he appeared as a conductor on the recent Channel 4 series Howard Goodall’s Twentieth Century Greats. Bernard writes regularly in the new music periodical Tempo.

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