The title suggests not only a physical rural remoteness but also a sense in which certain paths - perhaps glimpsed in the burgeoning faculties of childhood - may not have been pursued and yet continue to resonate throughout our lives. The village of Ingworth in Norfolk is one such remote place that has exerted a profound influence on my creative outlook. By coincidence Catriona Scott, for whom this work was written, also has an affecting connection with that place from her own early childhood and I have been intrigued by the possibility that our impressions of that now rather remote time may concur.
The titles of the movements have a personal significance for me: 'Broad Sky' is a gently breezy evocation of that part of Norfolk, which introduces fragments that are heard in the subsequent movements.
'Dark Lane' rather graphically describes an unsettling experience: Out walking one cold January at dusk I became aware of a sound that grew in intensity and uncannily resembled a huge beating heart, unseen, a few yards off. It seemed to pursue me as I walked down the lane through the mist and, although I later discovered a rational explanation for the sound, I was struck by the transformation of that familiar place into somewhere quite sinister and unknown.
'Around the Church' is a reflection on the numberless people who, through the ages, have looked out on these same scenes, many of whom now rest in the churchyard.
Finally, 'The Far Grove' suggests a distant point, still bathed in evening light but impossible to reach before night closes in. The desire to be there is perhaps sufficiently rewarding and transforming.
The movements are linked by interludes for solo clarinet, which prepare the listener for the next part of the journey.
The work was commissioned for the Presteigne Festival by Mr Keith Stanley and the John S. Cohen Foundation.
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Broad Sky (opening)
Dark Lane (opening)
Around the Church (opening)
The Far Grove (opening)
Performance: Clarinet Concerto
Sunday 15th March 2020, 3.30pm
Nelly Rodriguez, clarinet |
Norfolk Symphony Orchestra |
Conducted by Steve Bingham |
King's Lynn Corn Exchange, Tuesday Market Place, King's Lynn, Norfolk |
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Works: Clarinet Concerto (Lost Lanes, Shadow Groves)
Performance: Clarinet Concerto
Saturday 2nd March 2019, 7.30pm
Emma Johnson, clarinet |
Essex Symphony Orchestra |
Conducted by Tom Hammond |
Chelmsford Cathedral, New Street, Chelmsford CM1 1TY, Essex |
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Performance: Clarinet Concerto
Saturday 24th June 2017, 7.30pm
Emma Johnson, clarinet | St Albans Symphony Orchestra | Conducted by Tom Hammond | St Saviour's Church, Sandpit Lane, St Albans, Hertfordshire AL1 4DF |
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Performance: Clarinet Concerto
Sunday 11th December 2016, 6.30pm
Emma Johnson, clarinet | English Symphony Orchestra | Conducted by Kenneth Woods | Hall One, Kings Place, London |
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Works: Clarinet Concerto (Lost Lanes, Shadow Groves)
Performance: Clarinet Concerto
Saturday 4th July 2015, 7.45pm
Catriona Scott, clarinet | Redhill Sinfonia | Conducted by John Beswick | Reigate Park Church, Park Lane East, Reigate | More info
Works: Clarinet Concerto (Lost Lanes, Shadow Groves)
Performance: Clarinet Concerto
Saturday 17th November 2012, 7.45pm
Catriona Scott, clarinet | Dulwich Symphony Orchestra | Conducted by Tom Hammond | All Saints' Church, Lovelace Road, West Dulwich, SE21 8JY |
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Works: Clarinet Concerto (Lost Lanes, Shadow Groves)
World Premiere: Clarinet Concerto (Lost Lanes - Shadow Groves)
Thursday 21st August 2008
Part of the Presteigne Festival.
Catriona Scott, clarinet | Presteigne Festival Orchestra | Conducted by George Vass | St Andrew's Church, Presteigne, Wales
Works: Clarinet Concerto (Lost Lanes, Shadow Groves)