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Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale Appoints Tarik O'Regan First Composer-in-Residence


Uniquely focused on both the baroque and the brand new, Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale (PBO) announces the appointment of TARIK O REGAN as the 40-year old organization s first-ever Composer-in-Residence.
In his three-and-a-half-year residency, O Regan will work closely with Music Director Richard Egarr, the Orchestra, Chorale, and staff, composing new works and establishing immersive relationships within the larger PBO community. This marks the first of two exciting and unprecedented PBO residencies this season.
One of the most played, commissioned, and recorded British-American composers of his generation, Tarik O Regan s prolific output reflects his love of Renaissance vocal writing (his choral works are especially renowned) and the music of North Africa (his family is from Morocco and Algeria). The Washington Post describes his music as exquisite and delicate, while The Philadelphia Inquirer says it evokes previously unheard sound worlds with astonishing e ....

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Vancouver's Sonic Boom Music Festival doubles offerings in spring 2021


Sonic Boom Music Festival doubles its offerings for spring 2021 — online, of course
Festival offers a whole new set of programs, including music for oboe or English horn, compositions for organ and trombone, and various works for various combinations
Author of the article: David Gordon Duke
Publishing date: Mar 03, 2021  •  March 3, 2021  •  3 minute read  • 
The intrepid Rachel Kiyo Iwassa offers a piano recital. She is in concert on March 23 and 27. Photo by Ema Peter
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