Programme
- String Quartet in B flat major, 'Sunrise'
- Cinq rechants
- blue hills beyond blue hills
Performers
- Sofi Jeanninconductor
Composers
About This Event
This programme flows from Judith Weir’s longstanding relationship with the outstanding vocal ensemble the 91ȱ Singers. She describes her “blue hills beyond blue hills” as “setting to music around 55 brief poems by the Scottish poet Alan Spence, mostly haiku, with occasional tanka (another, slightly longer, Japanese form). I have also included a couple of quotations from the historical Japanese poets Issa and Basho”. The poems “follow the progress of a year, and portray the passing of time through small changes in nature and everyday life. I have selected poems from these collections to create a five-movement cycle which approximately follows the seasons, starting with spring, through summer, autumn, winter and ending with a hymn to the New Year”. It is a work of supreme beauty and grace.
It is performed alongside Judith’s own choice of Haydn’s “Sunrise” Quartet, played by the exceptional Castalian Quartet. Its magical opening evokes the dawn of a new day.
The concert is completed by another major Messiaen work, the Cinq Rechants.