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Birmingham Contemporary Music Group scheme that enables music lovers to pull the strings on a commission

A scheme where the public can commission a new piece of music has taken off for Birmingham Contemporary Music Group. Christopher Morley reports

reaches an important milestone this week when it chalks up the world premiere of its 75th Sound Investment commission.

The Sound Investment scheme is brilliant in its simplicity.

Supporters are invited to contribute £150 towards the commissioning of a piece of new work, and stakeholders then become involved in the creation of the piece along every step of the way.

They receive progress reports, they are invited to attend rehearsals in the presence of the composer, and they are presented with a score inscribed with their names.

Kathryn Lee-Cole, who became a first-time Sound Investor last October, when she supported a Param Vir commission, is full of enthusiasm for the idea.

“It gives a buzz to be listening to music that is so new, and sometimes hearing it being performed for the first time. It’s always stimulating and thought-provoking,” she explains.

As is often the case with Sound Investors, the commission fell into Kathy’s lap as a present.

“This was a gift from my husband for my birthday. I was thrilled to receive it and greatly anticipated the concert.