Seavaigers, The Arches, 253 Argyle Street, G2 8DL Wed 30 Apr 2014

 

Seavaigers

Scottish Ensemble presents

Seavaigers

Composed by Sally Beamish, performed by Chris Stout and Catriona McKay

The Arches, 253 Argyle Street, G2 8DL

Wed 30 Apr 2014 | 7.30pm | £13(+ £1.30 bf) / £5(+ £0.50 bf) student / U16s free with paying adult

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Bach Concerto for Two Violins in D minor
Sally Beamish
Seavaigers
Various composers
Scottish variations (a new Scottish Ensemble commission)
Stout/McKay
Sunstone (new material)

Violin: Jonathan Morton
Scottish harp:
Catriona McKay
Fiddle: Chris Stout

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Scotland itself is the inspiration for the Scottish Ensemble’s Seavaigers concerts – both the country’s rich musical traditions, and its rugged landscapes and turbulent seascapes.

Folk super-duo of fiddler Chris Stout and harpist Catriona McKay join the Scottish Ensemble’s own virtuosos for a vivid sea journey from Dundee to Shetland in Sally Beamish’s double concerto Seavaigers, which atmospherically depicts the birds, dolphins, fears and adventures of a spectacular North Sea voyage

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