Psappha: Penelope
Three striking works from brilliant US-based composers
Part of the Psappha 2017-18 Season Series
Add to my Calendar 26-10-2017 19:30 26-10-2017 21:30 36 Psappha: Penelope Suspended somewhere between art song, indie rock, and chamber folk, the music of Penelope moves from moments of elegiac reflection to dusky post-rock textures in a meditation on memory, identity, and what it means to come home. Joyce’s Rave gives the impression of impossible virtuosity, transforming the piano into a multi-dimensional piano/organ hybrid, while Clyne’s Steelworks gives a fascinating glimpse into a disappearing world, as the music interacts with film and recorded interviews of employees at the last steelworks factory in Brooklyn. Hallé St Peter's, Manchester DD/MM/YYYYDetails
Hallé St Peter's
40 Blossom Street
Ancoats
Manchester
M4 6BF
England
Programme
Molly Joyce – Rave
Anna Clyne – Steelworks
Sarah Kirkland Snider – Penelope
Performers
Jessica Walker – voice
Richard Balcombe – Conductor
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Programme Note
Suspended somewhere between art song, indie rock, and chamber folk, the music of Penelope moves from moments of elegiac reflection to dusky post-rock textures in a meditation on memory, identity, and what it means to come home.
Joyce’s Rave gives the impression of impossible virtuosity, transforming the piano into a multi-dimensional piano/organ hybrid, while Clyne’s Steelworks gives a fascinating glimpse into a disappearing world, as the music interacts with film and recorded interviews of employees at the last steelworks factory in Brooklyn.