Starting with a sequence honouring Duke Ellington, Ilan Volkov and the 91Èȱ¬ Scottish Symphony Orchestra celebrate milestones from the past 100 years of American jazz. They are joined on stage by the Aaron Diehl Trio and soloists.
Starting with a sequence honouring Duke Ellington, Ilan Volkov and the 91Èȱ¬ Scottish Symphony Orchestra celebrate milestones from the past 100 years of American jazz. They are joined on stage by the Aaron Diehl Trio and soloists.
Continents, computers and electric dreams: Tristan Murail’s non-electronic orchestral classic Gondwana charts a course to new worlds with electronics sound from Steven Daverson and Misato Mochizuki.
Continents, computers and electric dreams: Tristan Murail’s non-electronic orchestral classic Gondwana charts a course to new worlds with electronics sound from Steven Daverson and Misato Mochizuki.
In this 40-minute work, Øyvind Torvund invites the audience to move freely throughout various spaces across the venue. Featuring 91Èȱ¬ SSO, percussionist Jennifer Torrence, saxophonist Kjetil Møster, and Jørgen Træen on synth and electric guitar.
Timothy McCormack’s work explores how queer individuals learn of, grieve, and hold space for the lost generation of queer and gay individuals who died during the AIDS epidemic. Clara Iannotta evokes a sense of loss, as a bird drifts through empty skies.
Timothy McCormack’s work explores how queer individuals learn of, grieve, and hold space for the lost generation of queer and gay individuals who died during the AIDS epidemic. Clara Iannotta evokes a sense of loss, as a bird drifts through empty skies.
Ilan Volkov presents an orchestral feast exploring space, nature, resilience, and humour. Highlights include Sylvia Lim's meditation on healing, Eleanor Cully Boehringer's poetic gestures, and evocative works by Dianda, Saint-Marcoux, and Monk Feldman.
Ilan Volkov presents an orchestral feast exploring space, nature, resilience, and humour. Highlights include Sylvia Lim's meditation on healing, Eleanor Cully Boehringer's poetic gestures, and evocative works by Dianda, Saint-Marcoux, and Monk Feldman.