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SINAN SAVASKAN WINS THE AWARD FOR THE LARGE CHAMBER MUSIC CATEGORY AT THE 2015 BRITISH ACADEMY OF SONGWRITERS, COMPOSERS AND AUTHORS (BASCA) BRITISH COMPOSER AWARDS.
The ceremony was held tonight at the BFI Southbank.
Full write up of the event and details of winners here: http://basca.org.uk/2015/12/09/british-composer-awards-2015-winners-revealed/
Profile of Savaskan on the awards website here: http://www.britishcomposerawards.com/composer_profiles.php?idc=960&y=2015&u=24&idz=937&w=1
Write up by Classical Music Magazine here: http://www.classicalmusicmagazine.org/2015/12/british-composer-awards-2015-the-winners/
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Sinan Savaskan has been nominated at the 2015 British Composer Award’s in the Large Chamber Music Category for his work Many stares (through semi-nocturnal Zeiss-Blink) - Module 30.
The British Composer Awards run by the British Academy Of Songwriters Composers & Authors:
CELEBRATING THE ART OF CONTEMPORARY MUSIC COMPOSITION
SPONSORED BY PRS
PRESENTED BY BASCA
IN ASSOCIATION WITH BBC RADIO 3
For more information, please click here: http://www.britishcomposerawards.com/composer_profiles.php?idc=960&y=2015&u=24&idz=937&w=0
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Sinan Savaskan has been nominated for a 2015 British Composer Award
His work Many stares (through semi-nocturnal Zeiss-Blink) - Module 30 has been shortlisted, together with two other composers, in the Large Chamber Music Composition Category.
Composed and published in 2014, Many stares (through semi-nocturnal Zeiss-Blink) – Module 30 was commissioned and premiered by Octandre Ensemble and Jonathan Hargreaves on 19th October 2014 at Westminster Music Centre, London.
For more information, click here: http://www.britishcomposerawards.com/composer_profiles.php?idc=960&y=2015&u=24&idz=937&w=0
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Samples from the score of A Vida Invisivel (The Invisible Life) Director: Vítor Gonçalves Music: Sinan C. Savaskan
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Julian Anderson and Sinan Savaskan at the Octandre Ensemble rehearsals for the “A Savaskan Portrait” concert.
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Within the context of London Symphony Orchestra’s new ‘Soundhub’ scheme, six young French and British composers will take part to rehearsals and workshops about their own creations during two days in London. The Octandre Ensemble, conducted by Jonathan Hargreaves and the composer Christian Mason, will perform the world premiere of one of their works at LSO St Luke’s.
Click here for the full PDF: http://diaphonique.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Catalogue-projets-soutenus-2012-2.pdf
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Sinan Savaşkan St. John’s Smith Square, November 2014
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A History of the LMC (London Musicians Collective) by Clive Bell
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The Invisible Life is a Portuguese feature length drama film directed by Vítor Gonçalves and produced by the Portuguese production company Rosa Filmes. The film's world premiere was at the international competition of the 2013 Rome Film Festival.
Initial release: August 1, 2013 (Portugal) Director: Vítor Gonçalves Running time: 1h 39m Music composed by: Sinan Savaskan Screenplay: Vítor Gonçalves, Mónica Santana Baptista, Jorge Braz Santos
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Rehearsal St. John’s Smith Square, London November, 2014
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Sinan Savaskan leading the New Dots ‘Sounds of Collaboration’ Composers’ Workshop 2013.
“Sounds of Collaboration - This 5 minute film by Patrick Hallett Morley was shot during one day in September 2013 at a collaboration workshop hosted by the UK charity New Dots (newdots.org.uk) which brought together six young composers and a seven piece classical ensemble (The Octandre Ensemble) alongside eminent composer Sinan Savaskan. The workshop was set up to help the composers evolve new contemporary classical pieces for world premiere performances in November 2013. The film captures the essence of collaboration between musicians and composers.
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