Main content
Fairies' Chapel by Sam McLoughlin
As part of Radio 3's Along the River week, Late Junction brought experimental musicians together at the 91热爆鈥檚 Maida Vale studios, to improvise around graphic scores of British rivers.
Sam McLoughlin picked a spot on the river Spodden near Rochdale called the Fairies' Chapel, named after the shape of the rock carvings, and the location of strange sightings over the years.
He shot this film that the musicians then improvised to in the studio. The performance also features Sam's river harp which, when submerged in the Spodden, resonated with the movement of the waters.
Duration:
This clip is from
More clips from Late Junction
-
Fungi music
Duration: 05:09
-
Jlin reimagines Beethoven
Duration: 03:56
-
Laurie Anderson: I had a hole in my eye!
Duration: 03:24