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Sean Shibe with 12 Ensemble & GBSR Duo

Friday 16 May, 7.30pm

St Peter Mancroft

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Tickets: £9.00 - £27.00

In Sean Shibe’s second performance as part of his Festival residency, he is joined by 12 Ensemble and GBSR Duo to combine their considerable talents for a programme of high and low art, from the 17th century to the present.

That grand sweep of musical history is rich with intriguing documents, objects and the composers who repurpose them: from the Scottish Lute Manuscripts that freely combine settings of traditional indigenous melodies with fashionable tunes from overseas; to the evocative recording of fairground organ repurposed to discombobulating effect in Tim Parkinson’s Project 9000; from John Dowland extracting a whole series of musical Teares from his own ‘signature song’ Flow my Tears; to John White extracting unexpected sounds of beauty, humour and melancholy from the humble beer bottle.

The composer, violinist and electronic musician Sasha Scott, who contributes a new work for 12 Ensemble, joins this conventicle of musical magpies, whose works will be performed by an all-star cast of musicians who love to shine light on hidden musical gems.

All those players join forces to perform Oliver Leith’s huge Doom and the Dooms, the recreation of an imaginary concert by an imaginary band. The setlist ranges from headbanging to torch songs to shredding, sometimes a bit out of tune, out of time, or occasionally interrupted by memory lapse – all of it haloed in soft-focus nostalgia for a music that never was.

Selection from the Scottish Lute Manuscripts [Sean Shibe]

Rowallen MS: Swint Sant Nickola

Straloch MS: Canaries

Rowallen MS: A Scots Tune

Dowland Lachrymae Antiquae [Sean Shibe & 12 Ensemble]

Sasha Scott New work [12 Ensemble]

Tim Parkinson Project 9000 [GBSR Duo]

John White Drinking and Hooting Machine [Sean Shibe, GBSR Duo & 12 Ensemble]

Oliver Leith Doom & the Dooms [Sean Shibe, GBSR Duo & 12 Ensemble]

Important information

Venue: St Peter Mancroft

Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes

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16 May

07:30 pm

£9.00 - £27.00

With thanks to Director’s Circle Supporters, Julia Leach & Patrick Smith

 

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