Strings in Flight – The Glasgow Barons
22 May, 2025, 7.30 p.m.
Govan Linthouse Parish Church, 796 Govan Road Glasgow G51 2YL
The Glasgow Barons play soaring melodies from two amazing 20th century women, Grace Williams’ evocative Sea Sketches and Florence Price’s soulful 2nd string quartet with full strings, joined by Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending with violinist Tristan Gurney
Grace Williams – Sea Sketches
Vaughan Williams – The Lark Ascending
violin – Tristain Gurney
Florence Price – Second String Quartet arr. string orchestra
Topping the Classic FM Hall of Fame, The Lark Ascending flies free above a glowing countryside day. Though it began as a violin and piano work in 1914, Vaughan Williams created his orchestral and chamber orchestra versions soon after. Adam Johnson’s beautiful arrangement here for string orchestra, with Tristain Gurney on solo violin, creates new subtleties to welcome the Govan summer.
Grace Williams composed her five Sea Sketches in London in 1944, writing shortly after, “I just long to get home and live in comfort by the sea.” She returned to her home town of Barry in South Wales two years later.
Florence Price’s Second String Quartet, here performed by The Glasgow Barons as a string symphony, gorgeously blends the intense romantic harmonies with the powerful awakening of her African American experience in 1935.
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