There are a number of arrangements possible for Concert Performance of the music of William Lennox.

A mixture of the Electronic Music and the Performance music is probably the most effective for the Composer and balanced medium for the audience.

The list of Piano Music contains indicators to the compositions WTL can perform at short notice - other larger compositions will require longer notice for the preparation.

Where the Electronic music is involved the composer is able to give an introduction to the audience with pointers for the more challenging pieces.

In General the mixture of Performance and Electronic Music in the same concert provides a balance between the Electronic music where no actual performance is involved - apart from an obligatory introduction and the Performance music which is essentially performance music not available in recordings.

The Electronic Music is often more demanding and some of the compositions of Piano Music provide a light relief. For the composers performance he has a preference for Bosenforfer, Bluthner and Broadwood pianos.

The composer finds Steinways of variable pressure so would have to be consulted on their use. Apart from those who are lucky enough to own a Bosendorfer Imperial, this composer has probably more experience than anyone in the country(Britain). WTL finds that these pianos are supreme at being able to handle the wide nature of the harmony in these compositions.

Where required introduction to the compositions of Electronic Music are in the form of an Oration.

This is centred on the composers political view of the function and role of music in the spiritual development , the social cohesion and new economics - developed in detail of the series of Websites centred around CreFlex and EarthLaw.

A general guidance in text may be requested - because the composer believes that all music has a function - then it will also clarify the nature of the composition - this is probably necessary for Electronic Music No. 14,17,18 21 28 - the last 2 being Metaphysica Empirica II and III.

Concerts can be arranged with days notice in an area of 125 miles around London and the M4 corridor.

For concerts further afield and on continental Europe, they would have to be part of a planned tour.