CONCERT: “In a Landscape” (Orchestra of the Swan)

Date and Time
Thu, 7th Jul, 2022 at 19:30 - 21:30


Contemplative musical landscapes from France and North America form an intriguing homage to Debussy with music for string quintet, flute, clarinet, harp and piano.

Two of the most well-known works for harp – Debussy’s Sacreé et Danse Profane and Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro – form the backbone for this concert.  Exploring aural landscapes and hypnotic reveries.

John Adams’s China Gates reveals a more complex and carefully structured aspect of American Minimalism, whilst John Cage’s In a Landscape hints at ‘Debussyan’ lushness and Javanese textures.

The spirit of Debussy is once again evoked in William Grant Still’s Summerland, a dreamy elegy to a past summer. Erik Satie’s sparse and eccentric style is encapsulated in his first Gnossienne and of course the famous Gymnopédie No. 1, echoes of which are present in the cinematic style of French composer and pop musician Yann Tiersen – represented here with Comptine d’un autre été, l’après-midi from the soundtrack to the film Amélie.

English composer Kenneth Hesketh’s astonishingly detailed and ingenious arrangements of Debussy’s Two Arabesques are the perfect accompaniment to Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro, a virtuoso showcase for the chromatic harp and a portrait of a composer at the height of his powers.

The enormously influential Jean-Philippe Rameau’s music is presented here in a new arrangement by pianist and composer David Gordon. This Triptych, comprised of music from his operas, is brimming with delightful surprises, gorgeous melodies, and ferocious fiddling.

Debussy – Danse Sacrée et Profane
Satie arr. Le Page – 
Gnossienne 1
John Adams – 
China Gates
Yann Tiersen arr. Le Page – Comptine d’un autre été – L’après-Midi
Debussy arr. Hesketh – 2 Arabesques
Trenet arr. Le Page – 
La Mer  

Philip Glass – Company
Still  – Summerland
Satie arr. Le Page – 
Gymnopédie 1
Ravel – 
Introduction and Allegro
Cage – In a Landscape
Rameau/David Gordon – 
Triptych

Director/Violin – David Le Page
Piano – David Gordon
and violin, viola, cello, flute, clarinet, harp

Bookings are closed for this event.