Gala Concert
Time & Date:
7.00pm, Saturday 25 May 2024
Venue:
Tithe Barn, Priory Gardens, Dunster, TA24 6RY
Who:
Stevens & Pound
Tickets:
£10/£15/£25
TICKETS FOR TONIGHT’S CONCERT ARE AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR (CASH ONLY)
Running Time:
Approximately 2 hours with a 20-minute interval
Programme Info:
Stevens & Pound brings together classically trained percussionist Delia Stevens and triple BBC Radio 2 Folk Musician of the Year nominee Will Pound. They celebrate the 150th anniversary of English composer Gustav Holst and the folk music that inspired him. As well as reinventions of some of his most iconic music – including The Planets and the folk-inspired St. Paul’s Suite – they perform a reimagining of The Lark Ascending by Holst’s best friend Ralph Vaughan Williams.
Artist Biographies
Stevens & Pound
BBC Radio 3’s award-winning Delia Stevens and three time BBC Radio 2 Folk Musician of the Year nominee, Will Pound, deliver an unprecedented collaboration, following the creative evolution of the classical composers inspired by folk. Driven by a maverick curiosity, having stumbled upon a completely new world of sound, they combine the traditional instruments of Pound’s melodeon and harmonica with the dizzying array of Stevens’ percussion, and then let their imaginations run riot whilst paying homage to their respective musical roots.
Both at the forefront of their generation in their respective genres, both musicians are renowned for innovation and collaboration:
“percussion from Delia Stevens, whose thoughtful, insistent playing is crucial” The Guardian
Stevens’ work ranges from reimagining Vivaldi’s Four Seasons with percussion for Sky Arts, presenting her own BBC Radio 3 series “Music and Machines” – exploring the future of music and AI following Artist Residencies at the Sage Gateshead and the University of Leeds – to performing Avner Dorman’s prolific 360° percussion concerto at Prague’s Last Night of the Proms with the Beethoven Academy Orchestra followed by a tour of Germany with the Lausitzer Philharmonie. She is an Associate Artist of the Royal Northern College of Music where she won the concerto competition and Gold Medal prize and is a double winner of the Royal Over-Seas League Award.
“One of the world’s top harmonica players” Daily Telegraph
Pound has created touring projects questioning Brexit – headlining Shrewsbury Folk Festival – featuring a traditional tune from every EU state and Through the Seasons: an exploration of the history of Morris Dance with Martin Simpson and world-leading story-teller Debs Newbold. His collaborations include Eddy Jay, Jenn Butterworth, Dame Evelyn Glennie, Liz Carrol, Martin Simpson, Guy Chambers, Concerto Caledonia, Robbie Williams and The Hillsborough Charity Single. Appearances on BBC Breakfast, BBC2, Radio 2, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards, MTV, Radio 1xtra to name a few.
Stevens & Pound are EarthPercent artists, committed to splitting their royalties with climate change organisations.