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Tectonics festival

Sunday - May 08

Old Fruitmarket

Closing Concert

20:30

Closing Concert

David Fennessy Hirta Rounds (UK Premiere)
Ánde Somby Solo performance
Nate Young & Standard Deviance One*
Mario Diaz de Leon

Nate Young voice and electronics*
Mario Diaz de Leon electric guitar*
BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
Ilan Volkov
conductor

Tectonics Glasgow 2016 closes with the UK premiere of David Fennessey’s Hirta Rounds, commissioned by the Münchener Kammerorchester, written for 16 strings - and no conductor. Ánde Somby’s many animal yoiks are inspired by the idea of transformation in the pre-Christian Sami religion - how a person could transform into an animal and back into a human. His signature yoik is that of the wolf and here he gives a solo performance of this ancient form of vocal expression. Finally, Wolf Eyes - founder Nate Young joins forces with composer/guitarist Mario Diaz de Leon for a work which debuted at 2015’s Tectonics New York and which explores Young’s masterful sense of atmosphere and lucid dread, arranged and expanded for an ensemble of eight musicians.