Every breath resonates and each string sings in a performance that brings together Scottish Ensemble and singers from the Chamber Choir of the National Youth Choir of Scotland (NYCOS).
Music That Breathes. Sound That Transcends Inhale. Exhale. Every breath resonates and each string sings in a performance that brings together Scottish Ensemble and singers from the Chamber Choir of the National Youth Choir of Scotland (NYCOS). Musical voices from across the centuries are united by ritual, reflection, and transcendence. J.S Bach’s Chaconne, famously described as “the greatest structure for solo violin that exists”, is illuminated by accompanying chorales that reveal emotional depths beneath the soloist, while Arvo Pärt’s Greater Antiphons unfolds in shimmering stillness with a sense of timeless devotion. The performance climaxes with the UK premiere of David Fennessy’s Blood. A solo violin weaves and flows through haunting choral textures. Consonants are erased and vowels stretched into an emotional, primal stream of sound. What emerges is a work of profound power, where ancient chants merge with a resonating body of orchestral strings to create a startling new sonic landscape, pulsing with visceral, muscular energy. £27.50 (inc £2.50 booking fee per ticket); Disabled/Students/Young Scot/Under 26 £6 Under 18s go FREE (under 16s to be accompanied by an adult)