Wolfe: Adventures in Sound
BBC Concert Orchestra; Colin Currie, percussion; Keith Lockhart conductor
Cruel Sister / Tell Me Everything / LAD / riSE and fLY
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Free your ears with a night of hyper-driven soundscapes and blow your mind! Bang On A Can All-Stars founder Julia Wolfe’s music draws influence from the songs of Led Zeppelin to the symphonies of Beethoven while simultaneously tearing down the walls between them. She pushes performers and audiences to extremes and is today regarded as one of New York’s most acclaimed composers. Cruel Sister. It’s noir. It’s haunting. The ‘harp goes mad’. Inspired by an old English ballad first heard on an album of the same name by British folk-rock group Pentangle, Wolfe depicts the story. And boy what a story it is: a tale of greed and jealously, sibling rivalry and murder. Steeped in post-Minimalist style, hypnotic patters and frenzied chords, Wolfe’s Cruel Sister is a nod to Steve Reich Different Trains, but on different tracks: crossed with Bernard Hermann in a Psycho twist. Tell Me Everything. Everyone plays in their own time but plays together in a kind of off-beat samba — like several joyfully unwieldy village bands. In LAD, Wolfe creates a kaleidoscopic landscape for nine bagpipes. The drones and drawn-out glissandos build into a mind-numbing climax of such shocking proportions that it sounds like the cries of 1,000 birds. Not for the faint hearted. And… the ultimate sound spectacle of the night is the world premiere of Wolfe’s riSE and fLY, based on the Jewish text from the Talmud and performed by the trailblazing percussionist Colin Currie.