Composed,
performed and produced by Nigel Shaw
Strings performed by members of Ten Tors Orchestra
Conducted by Simon Ible
This
album is very special new work that forms part of a series
of compositions based on the Dartmoor landscape and which,
at last, an opportunity to hear Nigel’s music performed
within a live orchestral context.
The
Dartmoor Symphony is a profound expression of the
extraordinary beauty and power of this ancient landscape,
drawn from many years of intimate connection with the moors
and a constantly evolving journey into how the voices of
nature can be expressed through traditional, classical and
indigenous instruments. Echoing some of the musical themes
and melodies from both of his previous works, Dartmoor
Journey and Dartmoor Roundhouse,
Nigel has developed the music into a richly textured symphonic
composition that describes the landscape, and our human
relationship within it. A sense of journeying, yearning,
returning, and belonging are central to the feeling of this
work as it travels through the five movements of Overture,
Stone, Wood, Water and Sky.
Nigel
handcrafted a special set of Dartmoor yew wood flutes especially
for this project and these unique instruments are constantly
woven through the music. Each of the movements also includes
instruments made from the raw materials and elements of
the land such as granite grinding rocks, wooden bells, water-filled
bowls and air chimes. Also featured are traditional whistles,
small pipes, fujara, overtone flutes, piano, harp, celeste,
bell, bowls and other percussion. Vocal parts are sung by
Carolyn Hillyer.
The string parts for the Symphony are performed by members
of Ten Tors Orchestra, conducted by Simon
Ible. Ten Tors is a chamber orchestra with a membership
of up to 50 professional players, including a seventeen-piece
string ensemble plus flutes, oboes, clarinets, bassoons,
horns, trumpets, percussion and harpsichord. All the members
are recruited from the south west region of Britain and
many of them play with leading national ensembles including
the Academy of St Martin-in-the Fields and the English Chamber
Orchestra.
This double album includes the DVD of an exquisitely beautiful
film by Dartmoor photographer and film-maker Chris
Chapman, assisted by Kate King.
Created and produced with Nigel, the film is a journey through
all the seasons in the Dartmoor landscape, moving from close
abstract images of wild nature to the wide, expansive open
hills. The film has been created to flow seamlessly alongside
the Symphony: both a visual reflection of the music and
a symphony of images. Chris Chapman has been documenting
and archiving all aspects of Dartmoor life since moving
here in 1975. His photographs reflect the truly authentic
nature of these moors and its people.
Tracks: Overture, Stone, Wood, Water, Sky
Double Album: CD (music) and DVD (music
and film together)
Both CD and DVD are one hour each.
Dartmoor Symphony is available on CD/DVD for £18
Extracts
from the Dartmoor Symphony DVD - click on the YouTube link
below.