14 November 2025

Danny Driver Performs Thomas Simaku’s Catena IV

UYMP is pleased to share a striking new performance of Thomas Simaku’s Catena IV, performed by pianist Danny Driver at the University of York as part of his 'Bach’s Goldberg Variations' Concert on the 15th of October 2025.

27 October 2025

Two Australian Firsts for Sadie Harrison

We are delighted that house composer Sadie Harrison has two Australian events taking place in October & November - the premiere of I am in love with every star in all the galaxies for mezzo soprano and piano and a featured track on the new Limelight Guide to Australian Composers. 

22 October 2025

Outstanding reviews of Robert Saxton CD

The Kreutzer Quartet and violinist Peter Sheppard Skaerved’s recording of UYMP Composer Robert Saxton's String Quartets Nos. 3 and 4, plus Sonata for Solo Violin 'Reflections in Time' has received outstanding reviews in Fanfare, The Strad and British Music Society.

15 July 2025

Isbourne Trio Introduces New Work By Sadie Harrison

We’re delighted to announce that UYMP House Composer Sadie Harrison has completed a vibrant new work for the Isbourne Trio, Aviary (May 2025) a collection of eight bird-inspired movements for Soprano Voice, Clarinet and Piano, setting poetic fragments from across the UK and written especially for the Trio; this marks her second piece for the ensemble, who will perform Nani Ka Itou? at Syde Manor, Cheltenham on 9 October 2025.

8 April 2025

Sadie Harrison’s "where she has always been … ble mae wastad wedi bod …" inspires new Welsh poetry

We are so pleased that the poetry by Jo Heyde inspired by house composer Sadie Harrison’s new work where she has always been … ble mae wastad wedi bod … has now been published. The 20 minute, 9 movement piece for solo cello will be premiered at the book launch at the Bank Vault, Aberystwyth by Neil Heyde. Sadie writes, "where she has always been … ble mae wastad wedi bod … takes its title from a set of poems of the same name written in Welsh by Jo Heyde in response to this specially composed work for solo cello, inspired by the legends of Rhiannon, Blodeuwedd and Ceridwen from the Mabinogian, a collection of early medieval Welsh stories dating to the 12th/13th centuries."