Daniel Kidane: N’dehou
Southbank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer, SE1 8XX , [Venue Details]Don’t miss the premiere of celebrated composer Daniel Kidane’s choral work ‘N’dehou’, performed by The Carice Singers.
The Carice Singers premiere N’dehou, a new choral work they have commissioned from acclaimed British composer Daniel Kidane for the 2025 New Music Biennial.
N’dehou takes its name from a Central African bamboo flute which was brought to the attention of a wider audience by the Cameroonian musicologist Francis Bebey (1929 – 2001).
N’dehou will be broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and available for download from NMC Recordings.
Daniel Kidane‘s music has been performed extensively across the UK and abroad as well as being broadcast on BBC Radio 3, described by the Financial Times as ‘quietly impressive’ and by The Times as ‘tautly constructed’ and ‘vibrantly imagined’. He teaches composition at the RNCM and Cambridge University.
Recent highlights include the world premieres of ‘Sun Poem’, premiered by the London Symphony Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle, and a Violin Concerto, premiered by Julia Fischer.
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Performer name: The Carice Singers and their director George Parris
Age restriction: For ages 7+
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Daniel Kidane: N’dehou
Sunday, 6 Jul 2025 @6.00pm
Southbank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer, SE1 8XXMore Information
Don’t miss the premiere of celebrated composer Daniel Kidane’s choral work ‘N’dehou’, performed by The Carice Singers.
The Carice Singers premiere N’dehou, a new choral work they have commissioned from acclaimed British composer Daniel Kidane for the 2025 New Music Biennial.
N’dehou takes its name from a Central African bamboo flute which was brought to the attention of a wider audience by the Cameroonian musicologist Francis Bebey (1929 – 2001).
N’dehou will be broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and available for download from NMC Recordings.
Daniel Kidane‘s music has been performed extensively across the UK and abroad as well as being broadcast on BBC Radio 3, described by the Financial Times as ‘quietly impressive’ and by The Times as ‘tautly constructed’ and ‘vibrantly imagined’. He teaches composition at the RNCM and Cambridge University.
Recent highlights include the world premieres of ‘Sun Poem’, premiered by the London Symphony Orchestra and Sir Simon Rattle, and a Violin Concerto, premiered by Julia Fischer.
FREE ADMISSION
Performer name: The Carice Singers and their director George Parris
Age restriction: For ages 7+
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