Monday 28 January 2013

Flood Warning!


Update!

Harvey Brough has reported that he has finished writing Ona's Flood, the companion piece specially commissioned to receive its WORLD PREMIERE in July alongside our production of Noye's Fludde.

All of us at Barnstorm HQ are thrilled that the muse has clearly not been stuck in the blizzards or in the gym mid-detox, and are extremely excited for the event on February 18th for the first hearing of this new and never-before-heard work!

Here's a little more information if the above excitement, exclamation marks and water-based puns are not enough to whet your appetite to attend on the 18th.

Harvey Brough, composer, is one of the UK’s most diverse and accomplished musicians, having worked with artists and ensembles ranging from The English Concert Orchestra, Liane Carroll, the Dankworth Family, Soul II Soul, Mark Padmore and the Brodsky String Quartet. He is passionate about working with young people and with non-professional musicians and singers. In performance his work is secular in feel, rhythmically interesting, accessible, heartfelt and often moving. His work is an intriguing combination of influences: jazz, choral and early music, often marrying the ancient with the modern.

Clara Sanabras, the librettist for Ona's Flood, is a versatile musician and performer as well as being an exceptionally original songwriter. She writes in a variety of English, Spanish, French and Catalan, telling spellbinding stories in the languages in which they feel most natural and authentic. Harvey writes: “Clara’s ideas for this project were exactly in line with what I wanted – like Britten’s medieval text its subject is a flood. A subject which, when considered nowadays, raises some very modern questions about how mankind has changed the world we live in. And her extraordinarily varied musical experience and knowledge of anything from medieval music to Björk is key in her understanding of what I need for this project."

Ona’s Flood, a brand new work written specially for us to receive its world premiere this July, has been conceived as a modern counterpart to Noye’s Fludde by Benjamin Britten. Ona’s Flood is a suite of song texts set to music. A fictional 21st Century tale, the story unfolds as a premonition to a catastrophic world flood by a young female character, Ona, who is on a tourist outing to the site of a man-made lake and submerged village in Catalonia, where the extraordinary sight of the Romanesque church spire can been seen in the middle of the lake when the water level is low. The characters and their roles are contemporary, but not dissimilar to those in the early 15th century Mystery play that Britten used as his source.

Find out more about the Launch event on February 18, and about how to book tickets at www.bradfordbarnstorm.org.uk

Wednesday 23 January 2013

PROJECT LAUNCH


You are cordially invited to attend the Bradford Barnstorm
PROJECT LAUNCH
Monday 18 February
at Wiltshire Music Centre
Come and be part of our brand new community production
Sing in a WORLD PREMIERE performance

From 4.00 pm
Major press launch.
Meet the director, designer, and conductor, Mike Daniels.
Text Box: Bradford Barnstorm - registered charity no. 1149448Find out more about the production of Noye’s Fludde.

From 6.00 pm
Meet and mingle for all interested in the Foyer Bar.
Find out about opportunities to volunteer and get involved creatively.

7.00 pm
Presentation of Ona’s Flood by Clara Sanabras, librettist, and Harvey Brough, composer. Followed by taster session for singers led by Harvey Brough.

NO AUDITION!

Sing through some of the movements of the piece. Informal, accessible and all-comers welcome, whether you have sung before or not. Interest and enthusiasm are more important than experience!

For more information and the choir rehearsal schedule please visit: www.bradfordbarnstorm.org.uk

It’s all about two floods ...

ONA’S FLOOD (a brand new work composed for us by Harvey Brough) will be performed by professional soloists, local school children and adults from our community on 12 and 13 July, 2013 in the historic Tithe Barn. This piece will be performed alongside Noah’s Flood (NOYE’S FLUDDE, by Benjamin Britten) fully staged as part of the nationwide Britten Centenary celebrations.