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Colin Matthews

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It is fascinating how Matthews can use, almost entirely, dark and subtly shifting colours …

— David Denton, Tempo

Motet: Estrangement (2002). SATB

Estrangement is a setting of Edmund Blunden’s 1919 poem The Estrangement, originally set for chorus and orchestra as the first part of Aftertones, a work written in 2000 for the Huddersfield Choral Society. When composing it, I worked at the choral setting almost independently of its orchestral accompaniment, and so it seemed logical to turn it back into an unaccompanied piece. Edmund Blunden’s sense of landscape and place remained with him throughout the horrors of the First World War: his was essentially a gentle spirit, and he was able to convey the bleakness of a war-torn country with something approaching objectivity.

The piece lasts 5 minutes, and it was first performed by the BBC Singers at St Giles, Cripplegate, London in October 2002.

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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

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The Green Room at the Grand, Folkestone

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

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

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