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Dani Howard: Orchestral Works

Peter Moore (trombone), Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Michael Seal, Pablo Urbina

Dani Howard: Orchestral Works

Awards:

A confident, often brilliant command of the orchestra animates all the works selected for her debut album...From the outset, each piece seizes the initiative and does not let go.

Dani Howard: Orchestral Works

Peter Moore (trombone), Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Michael Seal, Pablo Urbina

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Awards:

A confident, often brilliant command of the orchestra animates all the works selected for her debut album...From the outset, each piece seizes the initiative and does not let go.

About

Dani Howard is a British composer and orchestrator who is fast establishing a reputation across Europe for her music. The Times called her Trombone Concerto ‘An instant classic…lush..rivetting’. She has had major commissions from UK orchestras, including the RLPO, and her works have been performed by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, CBSO, Hallé, BBC Scottish SO, BBC Philharmonic, BBC Concert Orchestra, Britten Sinfonia, NCPA Orchestra of China, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, European Union Chamber Orchestra, NYOGB, RLPO (conducted by Domingo Hindoyan).

Dani is currently composer in residence with the London Symphony Orchestra. She is composing a saxophone concerto for Jess Gillam, and a percussion concerto for Dame Evelyn Glennie. This album is the perfect way to discover the wonderful, accessible music of one of today’s outstanding young composers. The works on this album date from 2016 – 2021.

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Awards and reviews

27th March 2024

A confident, often brilliant command of the orchestra animates all the works selected for her debut album...From the outset, each piece seizes the initiative and does not let go.

June 2024

Recordings are as precise and committed as expected from conductors Pablo Urbina and Michael Seal, the spacious acoustics of Liverpool’s Philharmonic Hall doing full justice to the composer’s alternately luminous and effervescent sound world.
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