Ilan Volkov, John Tilbury, Annea Lockwood
Robert Worby introduces music performed at Tectonics Festival Glasgow 2016, including Howard Skempton's Piano Concerto and pieces by Annea Lockwood and Richard Emsley.
Robert Worby presents the first of three editions recorded at the Tectonics Festival in Glasgow last weekend.
Tonight's music includes two world premieres of ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ commissions: Richard Emsley's Strange Attractor, and
Howard Skempton's Piano Concerto with pianist John Tilbury and the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Scottish Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ilan Volkov.
There's also a focus on featured composer Annea Lockwood: her piece Jitterbug, which combines recordings of insects "singing like divas" with an instrumental ensemble consisting of John Tilbury (piano) Michael Pisaro (guitar), Eyvind Kang (viola) Jessica Kenney (voice), and Annea Lockwood (electronics); and Robert visits her sound installation, A Soundmap of the Housatonic River.
Plus an intimate work for two voices & electronics by Moss Moss Not Moss (a collaboration between sound poet Angela Rawlings and composer/performer Rebecca Bruton, in a style of music they call "Hidden Folk").
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Richard Emsley
Strange Attractor
Orchestra: ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Ilan Volkov. -
Annea Lockwood
Jitterbug
Performer: John Tilbury. Performer: Michael PisaroβLiu. Performer: Annea Lockwood. Performer: Eyvind Kang. Singer: Jessika Kenney. -
Howard Skempton
Piano Concerto
Performer: John Tilbury. Orchestra: ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Ilan Volkov. -
Moss Moss Not Moss
Γfall / Trauma
Performer: a rawlings. Performer: Rebecca Bruton. -
David Fennessy
Hirta Rounds
Performer: ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Conductor: Ilan Volkov. -
John Cage
Sonata No.5
Performer: John Tilbury.- DECCA.
Broadcast
- Sat 14 May 2016 22:00ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 3
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