Five musical compositions inspired by the work of Constantin Brâncusi will be premiered in Londontranslated

Five musical compositions inspired by the work of Constantin Brâncusi will be premiered on Wednesday, from 19:30, at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London, in a concert made in association with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
The "Debut Sounds: Hidden Realities" concert is part of the "Brâncusi 150" series, organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute in London on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Romanian sculptor's birth.
The musical compositions start from the sculptures and artistic ideas of Constantin Brâncuși and follow their transposition into contemporary musical language.
The five musicians are part of the LPO Young Composers 2025/26 programme, through which the London Philharmonic Orchestra supports early-career composers in the creation of new orchestral works. As part of the programme, they were mentored by composer Sir George Benjamin.
Seyoung Oh is a South Korean composer and singer based in Glasgow, Margot Pommellet is a French composer and flautist, and Edward Mascall-Robson is a British-Japanese composer and koto performer. George Stevenson is a Scottish composer based in Edinburgh and Michael Taplin his…



