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Colin Matthews

Composer

Matthews generates a sustained span from the most subtly coloured cross-pulsations …

— Bayan Northcott, The Sunday Telegraph

Solo instrument

  • Meditation – after Telemann: 12. Fantasie (2017). Solo tenor or solo recorder
  • Figures, Suspended (2017). Oboe
  • Partita (1975, revised 1998). Solo violin
  • Five Untitled Pieces (1986/9). Flute & piccolo
  • Six Tunes for Lucy (1989). Piano (also violin & piano)
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Musical score of Continuum - first page

Continuum 2006

20 January, 2026

5 opera singers on stage - the set is an opera rehearsal room

A Visit to Friends – first performance!

30 June, 2025

Two men pose for a photo together in an empty concert hall

Red Note Festival in Illinois

3 April, 2025

Upcoming Performances

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11 March, 2026 - Postludes / Little Continuum
New England Conservatory New Music Ensemble, Stefan Asbury (Conductor)
Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, USA

14 May, 2026 - Berceuse and Sarabande
Folkestone New Music
The Green Room at the Grand, Folkestone

26 July, 2026 - Fantazia 13
The Happenstancers
Carlton Dominion-Chalmers Centre, Ottawa, Ottawa Chamberfest

7 March, 2027 - Paraphrases
Leila Josefowicz (violin), John Novacek (piano)
Wigmore Hall, London

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Useful Links

Faber Music
NMC Recordings
The Holst Foundation

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