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Internationally renowned harp and electronica duo FitkinWall follow threads of migration, loss and longing in their new show. 

Ruth Wall’s explorations into Gaelic song, fiddle and pipe tunes and the history of the Scottish Highlands where she grew up have a particular focus on migration and the Highland Clearances.

Graham Fitkin has created enigmatic and mesmerising new versions of these tunes for Ruth’s three harps - the sitar-like Renaissance bray harp, the beautiful medieval Gaelic wire harp (clàrsach) and the Scottish lever harp. 

Ruth’s passion for the highly ornamented Scottish pibroch piping technique informs her playing style and inspires the sound world of this fascinating and unique concert. In this show FitkinWall combine ancient aural sources with modern technology, conjuring up captivating and intricate patterns on these unique instruments. The performance will feature a light installation by acclaimed light artist Peter Freeman.  

FitkinWall have performed around the world – from the Royal Albert Hall, BBC Proms, Aldeburgh  and Glastonbury Festivals to Spiral Hall Tokyo, Aula Magna Rome and tours in Iceland, Sweden and Italy. 

Presented by The Queen's Hall

★★★★ "Old folk melodies take flight with elemental electronic artistry"

(The Guardian)

FitkinWall – Harpland

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