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2017 in British music

This is a summary of the year 2017 in British music.

Events

Television programmes

Groups formed

Artists and groups reformed

Groups on hiatus

Groups disbanded

Classical works

  • Richard Allain – Videte Miraculum
  • Julian Anderson – The Imaginary Museum (Piano Concerto)
  • Kerry Andrew – Archbishop Parker's Psalme 150
  • John Barber – Sicut Lilium
  • Gerald Barry – Canada
  • Sally Beamish and David Harsent – The Judas Passion
  • Judith Bingham – Ceaselessly Weaving Your Name
  • Harrison Birtwistle – Deep Time
  • Charlotte Bray – Blaze and Fall
  • Ken Burton – Many are the wonders
  • Philip Cashian – Piano Concerto ('The Book of Ingenious Devices')
  • John Casken – Clarinet Quintet
  • Anna Clyne – Beltane
  • Marisa Cornford – The Stations of the Cross
  • Tom Coult
  • Two Games and a Nocturne
  • St John's Dance
  • Lyell Cresswell – Llanto (Clarinet Concerto)
  • Gordon Crosse – Symphony No 3 ('Between Despair and Dawn')
  • Tansy Davies – Forest (Concerto for four horns and orchestra)
  • Jonathan Dove – Vadam et circuibo
  • Brian Elias
  • Oboe Quartet
  • Cello Concerto
  • Harry Escott – O Light of Light
  • Edmund Finnis – The Air, Tuning
  • Graham Fitkin – Recorder Concerto
  • Alexander Goehr – The Waking
  • Lori Goldston – That Sunrise (for cello and orchestra)
  • Michael Zev Gordon – Violin Concerto
  • Helen Grime
  • Piano Concerto
  • Fanfare
  • Emily Hall – Advert – wedding dress
  • Alexandra Harwood – Sinfonia Concertante (The Secret Ball)
  • Simon Holt – Bagatelarañas
  • Gabriel Jackson – Chorale Prelude on 'Herzliebster Jesu, was hast du verbrochen'
  • Joel Jarventausta – Cantus
  • Hannah Kendall – The Spark Catchers
  • Oliver Knussen – O Hototogisu – fragment of a Japonisme
  • Guillermo Lago – The Wordsworth Poems
  • Nicola LeFanu – The Crimson Bird
  • Joanna Marsh – Flare
  • Grace Evangeline Mason – RIVER
  • Robert Matthew-Walker – A Bad Night in Los Angeles
  • Colin Matthews – It Rains
  • Stuart McIntosh – A Song for St. Cecilia's Day
  • Giulia Monducci – Versus
  • Alasdair Nicolson – Piano Concerto No 2 (The Haunted Ebb)
  • Roxanna Panufnik – Unending Love
  • Ben Parry – Out of the Deep
  • Joseph Phibbs – Clarinet Concerto
  • Julian Philips – Winter Music
  • Francis Pott – La chiesa del sole – in memoriam John Scott
  • Deborah Pritchard – Edge
  • Gabriel Prokofiev – Concerto for trumpet, percussion, turntables and orchestra
  • Robert Quinney – Chorale Prelude on 'Nun lob, mein' Seel', den Herren'
  • Emma-Ruth Richards – Sciamachy
  • Colin Riley – Double Concerto for Two Cellos
  • Sarah Rimkus – Mater Dei
  • Alec Roth – Night Prayer
  • Simon Rowland-Jones – Close Shave
  • Edwin Roxburgh – Concerto for Piano and Wind Orchestra
  • Oliver Rudland – Eventide
  • Andy Scott – Guitar Concerto
  • Thomas Simaku – The Scream
  • Giles Swayne – Everybloom
  • William Sweeney – Eòlas nan Ribheid (The Wisdom of the Reeds; concertino for clarinet and orchestra)
  • Dobrinka Tabakova – Orpheus' Comet
  • Matthew Taylor – Goddess Excellently Bright
  • Mark-Anthony Turnage
  • Remembering (In Memoriam Evan Scofield)
  • Col
  • Freya Waley-Cohen – String Quartet
  • Joanna Ward – She Adored
  • Huw Watkins – Symphony
  • Kate Whitley (music) and Malala Yousafzai (text) – Speak Out
  • Roderick Williams – 'Là ci darem la mano'

Opera

  • Danyal Dhondy and Nick Pitts-Tucker – Shahrazad
  • Louis Mander and Stephen Fry – The Life to Come
  • Noah Mosley and Ivo Mosley – Mad King Suibhne
  • Roxanna Panufnik and Jessica Duchen – Silver Birch
  • Lliam Paterson
  • The 8th Door
  • BambinO
  • Julian Philips and Stephen Plaice – The Tale of Januarie
  • Guto Puw and Gwyneth Glyn – Y Tŵr
  • Snow (opera in three acts with music by three composers; libretto by JL Williams):
  • Act I: Lewis Murphy (music) – 'Three Ravens'
  • Act II: Lucie Treacher (music) – 'The Death of the Seven Dwarves'
  • Act III: Tom Floyd (music) – 'The Crystal Casket'
  • Ryan Wigglesworth – The Winter's Tale

Musical theatre

Film scores and incidental music

Film

Television

Awards

British music awards

  • Brit Awards – see 2017 Brit Awards
  • Royal Philharmonic Society Awards
  • Audiences and Engagement: East Neuk Festival, in collaboration with 14–18 NOW – Memorial Ground (David Lang)
  • Chamber Music and Song: Fretwork
  • Chamber-Scale Composition: Rebecca Saunders – Skin
  • Concert Series and Festivals: Lammermuir Festival
  • Conductor: Richard Farnes
  • Creative Communication: Beethoven for a Later Age: The Journey of a String Quartet by Edward Dusinberre (Faber)
  • Ensemble: Manchester Camerata
  • Instrumentalist: James Ehnes
  • Large-Scale Composition: Philip Venables – 4.48 Psychosis
  • Learning and Participation: South-West Open Youth Orchestra
  • Opera and Music Theatre: Opera North – Ring Cycle
  • Singer: Karita Mattila
  • Young Artists: Joseph Middleton
  • Scottish Awards for New Music:
  • Achievement in New Music: Allie Robertson
  • Award for Community / Education Project: Drake Music Scotland – 'Wagner's School of Cool'
  • Large Scale Work: Helen Grime – Two Eardley Pictures: Catterline in Winter and Snow
  • New Music Performer(s) of the Year: Red Note Ensemble
  • Recorded New Work: Robert Irvine, Songs and Lullabies (Delphian Records)
  • Small/medium Scale Work: David Fennessy – Panopticon

Grammy awards

  • Album of the Year – 25, Adele
  • Song of the Year – 'Hello', Adele
  • Best Pop Solo Performance – 'Hello', Adele
  • Best Pop Vocal Album – 25, Adele
  • Best Rock Performance – Blackstar, David Bowie
  • Best Rock Song – 'Blackstar', David Bowie
  • Best Alternative Music Album – Blackstar, David Bowie
  • Best Recording Package – Blackstar
  • Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical – Blackstar
  • Best Classical Solo Vocal Album (tie)
  • Shakespeare Songs, Ian Bostridge and Sir Antonio Pappano
  • Schumann & Berg, Dorothea Röschmann and Dame Mitsuko Uchida

Charts

Number-one singles

The singles chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Number-one albums

The albums chart includes a proportion for streaming.

Top singles of the year

This chart was published by the Official Charts Company in January 2018

Best-selling albums

Deaths

See also

Notes

References