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Black Fell (2023)

Black Fell (2023)

A game-for-music

Instrumentation: mezzo soprano, violin and electronics
Duration: variable (9-13’)
Release date: 3 November 2023


Black Fell is an interactive digital opera: a story in song, in which you control the path the narrative takes and the way the music evolves.

You are an astronomer, returned to childhood haunts near Kielder Forest in Northumberland after many years abroad. The observatory above the forest was almost a second home to your father and you find yourself there again tonight. While a host of enthusiastic amateurs huddle in hope of a brief gap in the clouds, you prefer solitude in the darkness and reflect on the path that brought you to this point.

You circle fragments of memory, some pure, some bittersweet, some fierce. Your inner voice wanders through the landscape of your youth and and as you replay these scenes over and again in altered sequence you notice your emotions shifting. Nevertheless, each path seems to lead to the same point, leaving you no less lost, perhaps, but at least somewhere clear, between grief and forgiveness.

these bones, this flesh, this skin (2020)

these bones, this flesh, this skin (2020)

Commissioned by Scottish Ensemble

Instrumentation: Solo violin (multi-tracked and processed) with dancer and film
Duration: 21 x 4.5’ films


Developed in collaboration between Scottish Ensemble and Scottish Dance Theatre, these bones, this flesh, this skin is a digital work for solo violin and solo dancer by composer Martin Suckling, choreographer Joan Clevillé and cinematographer Genevieve Reeves. Through a bespoke online platform, the audience is invited to combine different audio and visual layers to decide how they want to experience the work in multiple iterations.

Born out of a unique period in our lives, the piece explores how heightened attention can reveal different experiences of time in our bodies and the environment around us. This layering of simplicity and complexity also manifests in the way that you are invited to make decisions. With every new iteration you can discover new perspectives, new nuances waiting for you in the spaces in between music, cinematography and dance, between the traces of our own memories and the aliveness of our attention.

View online: http://www.thesebonesthisfleshthisskin.com/

Image: still from film by Genevieve Reeves