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Welcome to the website of Phillip A. Cooke, composer, lecturer, and Co-Director of the LCMG. Please feel free to peruse the website and let me know any of your thoughts. Also, feel free to contact me regarding any of my work.
For more information regarding the LCMG, vist:
www.lcmg.org.uk
Cheers,
Philll |
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| New Website |
| August 18, 2010. 3pm |
| As from 13 September 2010, this website will no longer be in use. Please visit the new website, www.phillipcooke.com |
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| Progeny At Tet - A - Tete |
| August 11, 2010. 2pm |
| Phillip's short opera 'Progeny' will be performed as part of 'Six Word Operas' at the Rvierside Studios, Hammersmith, London this Thursday and Friday. It is part of this year's Tet - a - Tete Opera Festival. |
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| Three Marian Motets At LDSM Festival |
| August 04, 2010. 7pm |
| The excellent Pro Nobis Singers will give the first full performance of the 'Three Marian Motets' (2008) at this year's LDSM Festival. The performance will take place at Kendal Parish Church at 22.00 on Monday 9 August. The concert also features pieces by Schumann, Mendelssohn and Whitacre. Tickets are available from www.ldsm.org.uk or on the door. |
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| New Work In Chester |
| July 09, 2010. 3pm |
| The Chester Music Service Youth Choir will give the premiere of 'Jabberwocky' at the All Saints Church, Chester this Saturday (10/07) at 19.30. |
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| Festival Performances Of Progeny |
| June 23, 2010. 11am |
| Phillip's short opera 'Progeny' (2009) will be performed twice by the Warehouse Ensemble at this year's Tet-a-tete festival in London. The two performances will take place on the 13/14 August and will feature the soprano Natalie Raybould who gave the first performance of 'A Thrilling Tale'. |
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| New Te Deum |
| June 14, 2010. 11am |
| Phillip has been commissioned to write a 'Te Deum' for the choir Aurora Nova to be performed in St Paul's Cathedral. The performance will take place in early 2011. |
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| Phillip Interviewed In The Oxford Times |
| June 08, 2010. 11am |
An interview with Phillip is in this week's Oxford Times. He mainly discussed the forthcoming premiere of 'Invocation'. It can also be seen online at:
www.oxfordtimes.co.uk |
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