Occurring
for 1 hour
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.
This New Music Biennial 2025 event is free, but ticketed. Standing tickets are unallocated and tickets don’t guarantee entry: admission is on a first-come, first-served basis for those with tickets. Please arrive early to avoid disappointment.
This event includes two performances of the same work and a short interview with the creative team in between the two, enabling audiences to experience the second performance with greater insight into the creative process.
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.
This New Music Biennial 2025 event is free, but ticketed. Standing tickets are unallocated and tickets don’t guarantee entry: admission is on a first-come, first-served basis for those with tickets. Please arrive early to avoid disappointment.
This event includes two performances of the same work and a short interview with the creative team in between the two, enabling audiences to experience the second performance with greater insight into the creative process.
N’dehou (Daniel Kidane and The Carice Singers) (New Music Biennial)
7 Jun 2025, 7:45 p.m. for 1 hour
N’dehou (Daniel Kidane and The Carice Singers) (New Music Biennial)
7 Jun 2025, 7:45 p.m. for 1 hour