August 8, 2025
Athens, GR 14 C
Expand search form
Blog

JAM@25 – celebrating 25 years of JAM’s remarkable contemporary music commissioning

JAM@25 - celebrating 25 years of JAM's remarkable contemporary music commissioning
JAM@25 - celebrating 25 years of JAM's remarkable contemporary music commissioning

It seems to be a day for reporting on anniversaries. JAM (the John Armitage Memorial) is celebrating its 25th birthday with a concert at St Bride’s Church, Fleet Street on 26 March 2025. The programme includes the very first JAM commission, Timothy Jackson’s No Answer from 2002 and the most recent, Joseph Phibbs’ Seven Songs of Nature, along with one of their best-known commissions Paul Mealor’s Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal from 2010.

The list of commissions (available on the JAM website) makes for fascinating reading including Thea Musgrave’s The Voices of Our Ancestors from 2015, Steve Martland’s Darwin from 2009, John McCab e’s Songs of the Garden, Jonathan Dove’s The Far Theatricals of the Day, music by Julian Philips, Philip Cashian, Tarik O’Regan, Paul Patterson, Mark-Anthony Turnage, Judith Bingham (including her 2022 Clarinet Concerto) and of course Paul Mealor (including his 2020 Piano Concerto).

The 26 March concert will be performed by the Chapel Choir of Selwyn College, Cambridge  Onyx Brass,  Simon Hogan (organ),  Claire Seaton (soprano), Philippe Durrant (tenor) & James Emerson (bass) with conductor Sarah MacDonald. The programme will also include new works from JAM’s recent Call for Music

Full details from the JAM website.


Go to Source article

Previous Article

Another job for Renee Fleming

Next Article

Defining the profession of bedside musician

You might be interested in …

Just in: Israeli GMD quits Germany

Just in: Israeli GMD quits Germany

The Stuttgart Philharmonic has let it be known that Dan Ettinger, its general music director since 2015, has left his job ‘for personal reasons’. No further comment is being made. Ettinger, 53, a former Barenboim […]

We Are! In support of Ukraine

We Are! In support of Ukraine

Violinist Roman Mints is the artistic director of WE ARE! Concert in Support of Ukraine, a night of music and solidarity to support Ukraine on Sunday 26 January 2025 at St John’s Church, Waterloo. The […]

Sicklist: Bychkov is out for the month

Sicklist: Bychkov is out for the month

Message from the Czech Philharmonic: Our chief conductor Semjon Byčkov underwent a planned hip surgery shortly after a successful American tour and is now recovering. Herbert Blomstedt and Nicolas Kraemer will take over January concerts. […]