Tectonics Glasgow 2026
2 May 2026, City Halls
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Tectonics 2026 TECTONICS: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra 1

BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra
TECTONICS: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra 1
20:00 Sat 2 May 2026 Grand Hall

Programme

      • Things Are Against UsUK Premiere
        • interval
        • Star Washers(for orchestra and electronics) (UK Premiere)
        • Minding the hive(for quartertone accordion and orchestra) (World Premiere, BBC Commission)

    Performers

    About this concert

    In 'Minding the hive', Christopher Fox explores the remarkable tonal resources of Lore Amenabar Larrañaga’s self-designed quartertone accordion. These sounds become a focal point for the orchestra’s music, as different groupings of instruments create swarms of sonic activity around her. The music takes inspiration from the ways bees communicate, interrelate, work, and even “dance” to convey the precise location of food and water.

    Laura Bowler, a “triple-threat composer-performer-provocatrice” (The Arts Desk), offers a humorous yet incisive reflection on the pressures of everyday life, inspired by Lucy Ellmann’s essay ‘Things Are Against Us’. “The work is propulsive, unrelenting, and overwhelming for the soloists as they battle through the eventually overpowering surrounds,” Bowler explains. In this setting of Ellmann’s text, the GBSR Duo embodies the “things,” while the orchestra (representing the global) extends and amplifies these forces. Bowler herself stands for “us”: the human experience, caught in the midst of a turbulent rollercoaster ride.

    In Star Washers, Angélica Castelló contemplates stars in all their manifestations, “from the ones we find, one afternoon, crushed on the street, to the ones in the sky… It’s also about stars in my life: stars who inspire and accompany my creative path,” she explains. Castelló blends orchestra, electronics and the recorded voice of the supremely gifted Barbara Hannigan, which emerges as a mysterious appearance… like a voice from outer space.