Fergus McCreadie - Chamber Music Scotland Tour
The Bradshaw Hall, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, 200 Jennens Road, B4 7XR
£20
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Wiltshire Music Centre welcomes pianist Fergus McCreadie and his distinctive blend of jazz and Scottish folk. A Mercury‑shortlisted and widely acclaimed artist, McCreadie introduces a new work for classical piano trio, Flight Pass, co‑commission by Chamber Music Scotland. Inspired by the landscapes and narratives at the heart of his musical world, it marks an exciting evolution in his writing, extending his musical language into a new chamber setting while retaining the melodic clarity, rhythmic lift and storytelling that define his music.
Fergus writes:
The title of this work comes from one of my favourite photographs, which features a black winged kite and two of his offspring fighting over some recently caught prey in the middle of the sky. I’ve always loved to watch birds in the sky, and I loved the contrast of conflict and kinship in this photograph. That pull gave me the right feeling for giving a title to this work, which pulls and pushes in different directions over its 4 movements.
Each movement flows at a different pace, and I leave it to the listener to imagine how the birds and sky might match the music as it grows over the duration.
McCreadie’s music has long been celebrated for its powerful sense of place, praised by The Times as “a giddying fusion of Scottish culture and jazz history.” Flight Pass invites audiences to experience that vivid sound world transformed within an intimate chamber setting.
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