...everyone is a child of the inbetween...
Matthew Whiteside
Description
Instrumentation Genre Ensemble (no conductor)
Tag orchestra
Duration 11 minutes
Instrumentation Soprano [1 player]; Clarinet [1 player]
The Fractured experiences of displacement suffered by regugees and migrants in an increasingly globalised world are depicted in this setting of Glasgow-based poet Helene Grøn's work.
Written for Turning the Elements (Frances Cooper and Joanna Nicholson) and described as ‘music to accompany mountainous spaces, with a fog slowly passing through’ by Scanner.
Instrumentation Genre Ensemble (no conductor)
Tag orchestra
Duration 11 minutes
Instrumentation Soprano [1 player]; Clarinet [1 player]
Performances of this work
Date | Venue | Performer | Link |
13/08/2019 | Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK | Concert Info | |
14/08/2019 | Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK | Concert Info | |
15/08/2020 | Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK | Concert Info | |
16/08/2019 | Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK | Concert Info | |
08/10/2018 (*premiére) | Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK | Concert Info | |
09/10/2018 | Hug and Pint, Glasgow, Scotland, UK | Concert Info | |
31/10/2018 | BrewDog HQ, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK | Concert Info |
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