About this Event
Presented as part of the technology-themed Week of Sound 2026, the programme explores the many meanings of ‘revolution’, from repeating motifs and circular musical forms, to the swirling gyres of nature.
Moving seamlessly between baroque, folk, music theatre, and contemporary sound worlds, the concert traces revolutions both natural and human-made, offering a vivid exploration of how sound, like nature, evolves through cycles of change.
Repertoire
- Songbirds – Wesley Hua
- Emily’s calling – Savourna Stevenson
- Tongue-tied – Emily Portman
- Don’t Cry for Me Argentina – Andrew Lloyd Webber
- Boris Kerner – Caroline Shaw
- Sonata for Violin and Cello Mov I – Maurice Ravel
- Attica – Frederic Rzewski
- La Folia – William McGibbon
- Gyre – Joanna Nicholson
- Flower of Finae – Thomas Osbourne Davis
Performers
- Violin – Alice Rickards (part of Sequoia)
- Cello – Sonia Cromarty (part of Sequoia)
- Percussion – Valérie Thibault
- Voice – Lucy Good and Maébh Downey
- Clarsach – Catriona Kane
- Clarinet – Katie Rawson
- Classical Guitar – Wesley Hua
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
West Court, Edinburgh College of Art, 74 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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