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  1. In Seven Days: Concerto for Piano with Moving Image is a piano concerto by the British composer Thomas Adès. The work was commissioned by the Southbank Centre and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. It was given its world premiere by the pianist Nicolas Hodges and London Sinfonietta under Adès at the Royal Festival Hall on April 28, 2008.

  2. www.fabermusic.com › music › in-seven-days-148In Seven Days | Faber Music

    To celebrate the 50th birthday of Thomas Adès, the LSO release an online concert of Sibelius Sixth Symphony and Adès' monumental In Seven Days, with Kirill Gerstein as soloist and the composer conducting.

  3. Aug 9, 2013 · Thomas Adès (*1971): "In Seven Days" for piano, video-installation and orchestra [2008]I. Chaos - Light - Dark 00:00II. Separation of the waters into sea and...

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  4. November 3-5 2009. Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden. Baldur Brönnimann, Nicolas Hodges, Norrköping Symphony Orchestra, Rolf Hind, Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. November 29 2009. Tonhalle, Zürich, Switzerland. Nicolas Hodges (pno), Orchester der Oper Zürich, Thomas Adès (with video installation) April 28 2010.

  5. In Seven Days Nicolas Hodges. 1. i. Chaos – Light – Dark, London Sinfonietta & Thomas Adès; 2. ii. Separation of the waters into sea and sky, Thomas Adès & London Sinfonietta; 3. iii. Land – Grass – Trees, Thomas Adès & London Sinfonietta; 4. iv. Stars – Sun – Moon, Thomas Adès & London Sinfonietta; 5. Fugue. v. Creatures of the ...

  6. In Seven Days was commissioned by the Southbank Centre and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The first performance was given by Nicolas Hodges and the London Sinfonietta, conducted by Thomas Adès, at the Royal Festival Hall, London, on April 28, 2008.

  7. About this Piece. In Seven Days was commissioned by the Southbank Centre and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The first performance was given by Nicolas Hodges and the London Sinfonietta, conducted by Thomas Adès, at the Royal Festival Hall, London, on April 28, 2008.