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Art Sung - Erik Chisholm: Scottish Modernist with a Highland Heart

  • Cathedral of the Isles Isle of Cumbrae, Scotland United Kingdom (map)

Performers

Tenor – Michael Gibson

Soprano – Margarita Wood

Actor – Alasdair Baker

Pianist – Elizabeth Mucha

Movement – Mariana Chew

Vido design – Tim Reid

Movement director – Roxani Eleni Garefalaki

Art Sung – Erik Chisholm: A Scottish Modernist with a Highland Heart tells the remarkable story of Scottish composer, performer and impresario, Erik Chisholm (1904 – 1965) through songs, piano music, dance, and Chisholm’s own words, read by an actor. Songs by composers such as Bartok and Sorabji, and fellow Scotsman, Francis George Scott whom he invited to perform in his concert series in Scotland in the 1930s are also featured, . Chisholm’s fascination with Celtic music - earning him the nickname ‘MacBartok’ – was sparked at age 10 when he received “The Patrick MacDonald Collection of Highland Music”, published in 1784, during a family holiday in Millport. Chisholm’s collaboration with dancer Margaret Morris is also celebrated in a short, choreographed excerpt from the ballet, “The Forsaken Mermaid”. The bespoke visual imagery that enriches the narrative and is projected throughout the recital takes its inspiration from the vibrant Scottish Art scene of the interwar years, as well as Scotland’s ancient Celtic heritage.

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Art Sung - Erik Chisholm: Scottish Modernist with a Highland Heart