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15 November 2011

Brett Bachus, Director of Bachus Conservatory, Austin, Texas, gave the first performance of Ostinato download, Tallat Tune No.6 (Op.37 No.6). He joined the composer for a performance of Abigail’s Jig for piano (four hands) (Op.10 No.2b). Richard also played Criss Cross, Tallat Tune No.1 (Op.37 No.1).

Brett Bachus giving the first performance of Ostinato download

7 November 2011

The composer performs Abigail’s Jig for piano (four hands) (Op.10 No.2b) with Cecilia Ramirez, Director of Music at Markham College, Lima, Peru, where he gave a Composer Masterclass. Richard also gave the first performance of Criss Cross, Tallat Tune No.1 (Op.37 No.1).

Cecilia Ramirez performs Abigail’s Jig with the composer Richard presenting a Composer Masterclass Richard performing Criss Cross

28 August 2011

The Hong Kong Graduation Ceremony for London College of Music graduates (University of West London) after Intrada: ‘The Victor’s Palm’ (Op.50) was performed.

The photo shows (centre to right): Dr Chu Ching Hong, director of Happy Sound Music, Hong Kong and Macau, LCM HK representative and Chairman of the Hong Kong Musician Association; Professor John Howard, Director of LCM Examinations; and teacher Ho Man-yiu, Victor, conductor of the South Hong Kong Island Youth Concert Band.

19 November 2010

Jakarta, Indonesia

Richard playing gamelan instruments at National Museum, Jakarta Richard playing gamelan instruments at National Museum, Jakarta Richard with Bogor LCM teacher Sabrina Arman Richard at the organ of Jakarta Cathedral Richard at the organ of Jakarta Cathedral

1 May 2010

Maytime Concert of Words and Music at St John's Church, Batheaston, near Bath.

First performances of The Great Wheel of the Sun (Op.8c) and Voluntary in B flat for trumpet and organ (Op.34), as well as performances of Adagio and Scherzo (Op.7), ...in the silence of the night (Op.27 No.4a), Wedding March in F (Op.28 No.3), the first movement of Piano Sonata (Op.21) and In Memoriam (Op.29 No.1). With Lesley Shrigley Jones (cello) and Tom Ashby (trumpet).

Tom Ashby Lesley Shrigley Jones Richard Lambert

19 March 2010

Humoresque was performed by Miriam Butler (bassoon) at a poetry evening at the Goethe Zentrum in Nicosia, Cyprus. Miriam is pictured with poet Bjoern Kuhligk.

Miriam Butler and Bjoern Kuhligk

29 May 2009

Performance of In memoriam (Op.49) by the Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas (D.M. Major Wayne Hopla) at a memorial service for John W. Davis at the Bath and West show near Shepton Mallet.

Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas Band of the Brigade of Gurkhas