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Rufus Isabel Elliot: Waves Crash On Old Street
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London Symphony Orchestra (2024)
16 November 2024 (1 Aufführungen)
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Rufus Isabel Elliot: Waves Crash On Old Street by Mason, C., Monk Feldman, Arnold, Martin, Byström, B., Ryoko Akama, MacRae, Fennessy, Ab (2024/2024), LSO St Luke's, London, Vereinigtes Königreich

Arbeit auswählenEfflorescence, Mason, C.

Instrumentierung

  • Violine

    DA

Programm

7

Rufus Isabel Elliot: Waves Crash On Old Street
Oratorium / OrchestralConcert
Oratorium / OrchestralConcert
Oratorium / OrchestralConcert
Oratorium / OrchestralConcert
Oratorium / OrchestralConcert
Oratorium / OrchestralConcert
Piano Trio no. 2, Fennessy

The blue eyed lassie

TrioConcert
Composer Rufus Isabel Elliot and artists Miek Zwamborn and Rutger Emmelkamp from KNOCKvologan Studies bring the Isle of Mull’s wild Atlantic rainforest of Tireragan to LSO St Luke’s. The Programme Time passes, leaving footprints behind her. Roots twist and deepen, leaves unfurl, turn orange, fall, and decay, tents are pitched and unpitched, the tide changes. Amongst the forest and shore, the works here become voices from this place, echoing off cliffs or encountered on the path. Archival tape hiss becomes harmonic material in David Fennessy’s transcription of The Blue Eyed Lassie. We hear the unfurling of flowers in Mason’s Efflorescence, and we meet the otter who crosses our path in Arnold’s Lutra. Monk Feldman and Akama present chordal piano sequences, exploring open and closed spaces. Elliot’s new work for piano trio closes the concert, imagining the wavering songs that belong intrinsically to a bivvy place amongst the cliffs of Tireragan – songs that transform a place in the wild into a sleeping place. Featuring visuals by KNOCKvologan Studies, it hopes to bring that place alive in the hall of LSO St Luke’s. About the Collaboration Artists Miek Zwamborn and Rutger Emmelkamp are based in Knockvologan, on the Isle of Mull, where they merge their creative work with the natural worlds of forest and shore that surround them. They have an ongoing collaboration with composer Rufus Isabel Elliot. Last year, they brought a recording studio into the forest near Knockvologan, singing together small songs found amongst hazel trees.
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