Programme
- Sappo/ Bioluminescence (2019)(ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Co-Commission, UK Premiere)
- WeligwicWorld Premiere
- Bismillah Meets the Creator in SpringtimeWorld Premiere
Performers
- Ilan Volkovconductor
About This Event
Location: Grand Hall, Glasgow City Halls
Liza Lim’s 'Sappho/ Bioluminescence' is the first part of her Annunciation Triptych celebrating icons of women’s spiritual traditions (in this case the Greek poet Sappho). Fond of fusing seemingly incompatible elements and stories together, Lim brings ‘the bioluminescence of creatures who produce light in their bodies next to Sappho in order to understand even more intensely the irradiated nature of her poetry.’
James Week’s World Premiere 'Weligwic' (from the Anglo-Saxon, meaning ‘place of willows’) is ‘concerned with images of light and foliage as well as the theme of our indwelling within the natural world…[it] takes place in a half-light and is overcast and subdued in atmosphere.’
'Bismillah Meets the Creator in Springtime' is “a concerto of sorts, the duo not above but inside the ensemble, carried as if on a full river—improvising, automatic-singing, mimicking… it is made from a mixture of sources including a 1993 recording of Bismillah Khan performing the Raag Malkauns (mimicked and transcribed for material); The Creator has a Master Plan of Pharoah Sanders (the form of the piece, the role of the ‘band’, improvisations made while listening to this music, and the wish for peace and happiness through all the land); some Bach for good measure.â€
'Bismillah Meets the Creator' in Springtime was made possible by a Research & Creation grant from the Canada Council for the Arts.