Drake Music Scotland and Colin Levin
Founded in 1888, Nordic Music Days is a nomadic festival, rotating between host countries with a constantly evolving format. It was founded to create a platform for composers to show their work to each other and is still one of Europe’s most important festivals of new music. Scotland hosts the festival for the first time this year, with the University of Glasgow playing a key role - both as a venue and as a hub of artistic and creative activity.
Music in the University
Date: Thursday 31 October 2024
Time: 13:10 - 14:00
Venue: Concert Hall
Category: Concerts and music
Website: www.nordicmusicdays.org
New Words, New Instruments, New Duos
Song has played a central role to the development of music and language. With today’s continuing evolution of technology, the song tradition has an opportunity to evolve in new and exciting ways. To celebrate this history and potential future, Drake Music Scotland and the Disabled Artist Network have commissioned seven composers from Scotland and the Nordics to compose new works for voice and digital instruments.
This collaboration between nations, and between disabled and non-disabled artists, is a fascinating chance to see how composers from across Northern Europe approach such a unique musical opportunity.
Icelandic-American baritone Colin Levin is joined by three musicians from Drake Music Scotland for a programme of new works for voice and ensemble. Curated by composer and Drake Associate Artist Ben Lunn, the project brings together digital and accessible instruments and the traditional format of a Lieder recital.
Programme
Stefan Sand Groves (Denmark): SÓL, STATTU KYR
Sigrid Anita Haugen (Norway): Eikhogjen
Clare Johnston (Scotland): New Work
Sonia Allori (Scotland): Robots and Dinosaurs
Stuart MacRae (Scotland): Placenames of Skye
Nino Håkannson (Sweden): There is a bordstennisbord within the hobby room of my apartment complex (!)
Ewan MacKay (Scotland): Flow Gently
Performers
Colin Levin (baritone)
Rhona Smith (digital harp)
Karen Sutherland (digital instruments)
Clare Johnston (ipad)
The full festival programme will be available at www.nordicmusicdays.org