Blue Green Hill

Saturday 9 November

7.30pm at St Endellion Church, Port Isaac

Barbara WhiteMy barn having burned to the ground, I can now see the moon (2008)

Judith WeirNuits d’Afrique* (2015)

Judith WeithBlue Green Hill (2013)

Helena TulveStream (2006)

Benjamin GravesRoche Rock (world premiere)

*Cheryl Rosevear, soprano

Barbara White’s My Barn is inspired by a Japanese poem and explores the decay of sounds and the journey from turbulence to peace. Modern Africa is conjured up in Judith Weir’s exquisite song cycle, Nuits d’Afrique. Folk-song from Scotland bubbles up and courses through Weir’s Blue Green Hill – evoking the twists and turns of traditional fiddle tunes. Estonian composer, Helena Tulve, uses sinuous sounds to create the movement of water in her evocative piece, Stream. Benjamin Graves is a composer and clarinettist whose work, Roche Rock, is inspired by the ancient chapel overlooking the village of Roche.

Tickets: £10 | Under 16s free

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