Internationally renowned harp and electronica duo FitkinWall bring new show to Waterside

Waterside is delighted to welcome the world-class harp and electronica duo FitkinWall to Sale.

FitkinWall follow threads of migration, loss and longing in their new show Harpland. They will perform their haunting new works on Thursday 17 October.

Scottish harpist Ruth Wall and composer Graham Fitkin perform captivating new versions of old Gaelic songs and Highland tunes conjuring up mesmerising soundworlds on three wildly different harps, moog synth and electronica. The concert tour also features a specially commissioned light installation from acclaimed artist Peter Freeman.

The performance focuses on one small aspect of migration, the eviction and subsequent migration of farmers and crofters from the Scottish highlands during the Clearances. FitkinWall have produced a new work using Scottish melodies from this time, re-moulded and recomposed, and interspersing interviews from recent migrants in to Scotland.

Their music is strong and immediate - pulsating patterns, eery melodic fragments, sumptuous harmonies - all constructed with care and precision. Allusions can be drawn to new classical, folk, even ambient and systems music, with hints of artists such as Steve Reich, Philip Glass, Lau or Haushka somewhere in the ether.

What you need to know

  • 🎶 FitkinWall – Harpland

  • 🗓️ Thursday 17 October 2024

  • 🕗 Doors 7.30pm | Performance from 8pm

  • 🎟️ Tickets £18

  • 📍Waterside, Sale M33 7ZF

📸 © FitkinWall

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