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Repertoire Suggestions: Dramatic Works
18 Dramatic works suitable for socially-distanced performance, including chamber versions of classic repertoire as well as exciting contemporary works for the stage.
Quatuor Diotima to perform Coult in Paris
Quatuor Diotima to give the French premiere of Coult’s quartet as part of Présences
Details of Coult chamber opera announced
opera with playwright Alice Birch is a co-production by Music Theatre Wales, Aldeburgh Festival and Theater Magdeburg will be staged in 2020
Coult's String Quartet creates 'new aural possibilities with fascinating results'
A new work for the Arditti Quartet is characterised by unusual tunings
Tom Coult at the Holland Festival
Sonnet Machine, a BBC Philharmonic commission from 2015-16 will receive its Dutch premiere as part of the Holland Festival in June
Tom Coult's St John's Dance opens 2017 Proms
Coult's latest orchestral piece revelas ' a very individual voice'
Faber Composers at the 2017 BBC Proms
A Tom Coult premiere opens the festival, with works by Hillborg, Adès and Coll also featured.
Psappha premiere Coult's 'Two Games and a Nocturne'
The dazzling 11-minute piece for flute, clarinet, percussion, piano, violin and cello was premiered in Manchester in February
‘A Name to Watch’: Coult Premiere Impresses the Critics
Coult’s ‘Spirit of the Staircase’ for 15 players was unveiled in June by the London Sinfonietta
Coult's Sonnet Machine
A dazzling 10-minute orchestral work for the BBC Philharmonic
Coult's Études in a new context
Coult’s Études Nos. 3 & 4 for solo violin revived as part of an evening of live music and film
Limp - an intelligent duo for violin and piano
Coult's inventive duo revived by members of the Fidelio Trio
Publication of Four Perpetual Motions
Beguiling sonorities aplenty in Coult's impressive work for ten players
Coult's 'Beautiful Caged Thing' receives rapturous reception at the Aldeburgh Festival
Coult's vivid song cycle after Oscar Wilde impresses both audience and critics alike
Coult's 'Beautiful Caged Thing' premiered at the Aldeburgh Festival
Ahead of the premiere of his new song cycle, Coult discusses Oscar Wilde, mensuration canons and more.
Britten Sinfonia premiere Coult's My Curves are not Mad
My Curves are not Mad, a 14-minute work for string ensemble inspired by Matisse, receives its premiere by Britten Sinfonia this March
Faber Music signs Tom Coult
Faber Music is delighted to announce a new publishing agreement with Tom Coult, a young composer who, though only twenty-five years of age, has already been championed by many of the UK’s major orchestras and ensembles. Mature, finessed and displaying an inventive and forward-looking musical mind, Coult’s work is an exciting addition to the Faber Music catalogue.