Let your imagination carry you away with meditative music and compelling storytelling.

Reich’s brightly pulsing Proverb considers an idea from the philosopher Wittgenstein: ‘how small a thought it takes to fill a whole life.’ 

Anna Clyne – the most performed living female composer – has arranged the piece for orchestra, transforming voices into woodwind and electric organs to muted brass to celebrate Reich’s 90th birthday. 

Inspired by the centuries-old fairytale collection The Thousand and One Nights, when a murderous sultan marries clever Scheherazade, she delays her execution with nightly storytelling and cliff-hanger endings. 

Here, dynamic British conductor Tess Jackson conducts Rimsky-Korsakov’s fascinating melodies.

 

In association with The Bridgewater Hall.

 

 

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