Alvarez Chamber Orchestra

Alvarez Chamber Orchestra
Also known as ACO
Origin London, UK
Genres Contemporary
Occupation(s) Chamber orchestra
Years active 1979–1985
2007–present
Website ACO website
Members Honorary President
Sir Colin Davis
Honorary Vice President
Zygmunt Krauze
Principal Conductor
Geoffrey Álvarez
Alvarez Chamber Orchestra logo

The Alvarez Chamber Orchestra [1] is a London-based organisation dedicated to the promotion and performance of contemporary classical music.[2] Its Honorary President is Sir Colin Davis.

It holds an annual composition competition, "Plucked from Nowhere", for new music for harp and chamber orchestra.[3] American composer Molly Kien is the author of The Song of Britomartis, the winning entry of the 2009 competition.[4]

Artists who have worked with the orchestra include Nicholas Daniel, its Honorary Vice President Zygmunt Krauze, and guitarist Timothy Walker.

In 2008, the orchestra was invited to introduce its Autumn season Northern Ayres: An Anglo Polish Celebration at St John's Smith Square in the Polish Embassy in London.

History

The ACO was active from 1979 to 1985 as a student and semi-professional orchestra that consisted of musicians from the NYO, RAM, and the City of London School. It performed a wide range of classical and contemporary chamber works, until it was disbanded when its founder, Geoffrey Álvarez, left London in 1985. In 2007 the ACO was re-formed as a professional orchestra and charitable trust, with the goal of performing music by contemporary international composers, who are little known in Britain, alongside that of their better known British colleagues.

Repertoire

The ACO specialises in international music, commissioning and performing new works by artists who are little known outside of their homelands. In its first professional season (2008) the focus was upon the music of England and Poland, and this included various pieces by Aleksander Tansman. The orchestra performed the London premières of the Tansman Clarinet Concerto[5] with clarinettist Alison Turriff, his Second Sinfonietta, and Diptyque.[6] The ACO has also commissioned works by Boguslaw Schaeffer, Diana Burrell and Paul Patterson, and has also performed works by its founder and conductor Geoffrey Álvarez.

ACO in St John's, Smith Square

References

  1. Fox, Sue. "International Harmonies" Observer December 02, 1979, p. 108
  2. "The Alvarez Chamber Orchestra" Composition Today November 09, 2008
  3. Dunnett, Roderic. "Plucked from Nowhere" Music & Vision September 29, 2009
  4. "Plucked from Nowhere: A Composition Competition for a Work for Harp and Chamber Orchestra"
  5. Playfair, John. "Northern Ayres: an Anglo-Polish Celebration" Clarinet & Saxophone Volume 34, No. 1 Spring 2009
  6. Alvarez, Geoffrey. "Aleksander Tansman" Jewish Renaissance Vol. 8 Issue 1 October 2008
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