91Èȱ¬

Tectonics Glasgow 2023
29 Apr 2023, Glasgow City Halls
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Tectonics 2023 TECTONICS: 91Èȱ¬ SSO 1

91Èȱ¬ Scottish Symphony Orchestra
TECTONICS: 91Èȱ¬ SSO 1
19:30 Sat 29 Apr 2023 Grand Hall
*Please note that this concert begins in the Old Fruitmarket before* Maayan Franco conducts the 91Èȱ¬ SSO, with premiere performances of works by Rufus Isabel Elliot, Linda Buckley & Scott McLaughlin plus Somei Satoh's work 'On Emptiness'.
*Please note that this concert begins in the Old Fruitmarket before* Maayan Franco conducts the 91Èȱ¬ SSO, with premiere performances of works by Rufus Isabel Elliot, Linda Buckley & Scott McLaughlin plus Somei Satoh's work 'On Emptiness'.

Programme

      • the stones in the river by our camp in the forest / the space on the ground where we lay(91Èȱ¬ Commission, World Premiere)
      • Mallacht91Èȱ¬ Commission, World Premiere
      • The Dirac Sea: Folds in continuous fieldsWorld Premiere
      • On Emptiness

Performers

About This Event

*Please note that Rufus Isabel Elliot's work will be performed in the in the Old Fruitmarket followed by the rest of the performances in the Grand Hall.

The 91Èȱ¬ SSO presents 3 World Premieres for orchestra, conducted by Maayan Franco. Rufus Isabel Elliot’s music has been called ‘fluid and ambitious’ (The Wire) and ‘stunningly intimate’ (The Quietus) and its newly commissioned work for the 91Èȱ¬ SSO’s strings has a buried refence ‘to a plea a woman makes in a traditional ballad, to give her attacker her daughter instead, or as much money as there's stones in the street’. Linda Buckley’s new work is also steeped in her own background of sean nós (old style) unaccompanied Gaelic song, taking as inspiration ancient Pagan and Druid chants and texts, ritual and incantations, aural illusion and immersion.

Scott McLaughlin’s music ‘ is about the physical nature of sound; the contingent ways that acoustic phenomena unfold in time to form patterns shifting between predictability and unpredictability, and how we perceive pattern and organisation.’ His 91Èȱ¬ commission receives its World Premiere, delayed by the pandemic. And to close, a work from one of Japan’s most celebrated voices, Somei Satoh, with the dazzling Aki Takahashi on piano.