Coronach (2021)

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1. Coruisk [Buchanan]
2. Saoil a Mhòr am Pòs Thu
3. The Mystery of Light [Shepherd]
4. Guma Slàn do na Gillean
5. Blows the Wind Today [Stevenson]
6. Air Do Shlàinte Mhàiri ‘n Dotair
7. Spring Song [Davidson]

Solo Cello, SATB

Duration:
22′

First performance:
TBC


Score


Programme note

Coronach is the culmination of four years of incremental work and carries on a current preoccupation with integrating elements of Scottish history and culture into my work. The piece is in seven movements and alternates between settings of Scottish romantic poetry with Gaelic folksongs collected by Hamish Henderson (1919-2002), a renaissance man of mid-twentieth century Scottish poetry and folklore. Although the alternating material is of a very different cast, the two hopefully shine a light on each other and eventually come together in a ‘long, continuous chant’. The work is a celebration of Henderson and his life and works.

PAC

Tobias Wolf

Tobias Wolf is a photographer, musician and artist based in North East Scotland. With a background in conducting, composition and hybrid media, his creative practice has long been shaped by an interest in atmosphere, structure and the relationship between sound, image and place. Photography has been a lifelong companion — a way of slowing down, noticing light, and finding quiet meaning in everyday scenes.

https://www.tpwolf.com
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