Kompozytor Franz Schubert, Edvard Grieg, François Couperin, Steve Reich, Thomas Ades, Antonio Vivaldi, Erik Satie, Radiohead, Jean-Philippe Rameau, David Bowie, Errollyn Wallen, Johnny Marr, Henryk Górecki
François Couperin: Les Barricades Mystérieuses (arr. Le Page)
Steve Reich: Duet
Thomas Ades: O Albion
Antonio Vivaldi: Sleep 1 (arr. Trish Clowes) Sleep 2 (arr. David Gordon)
Erik Satie: Gnossiennes No. 1 (arr. Le Page)
Radiohead: Pyramid Song (arr. Le Page)
Jean-Philippe Rameau: Les Boréades (Entrée pour les Muses, les Zéphyres, les Saisons, les Heures et les Artes)
David Bowie: Heroes (arr. Le Page)
Errollyn Wallen: Chorale
Johnny Marr: There is a Light that Never Goes Out (arr. Le Page)
Henryk Górecki: Three Pieces in Old Style (3rd movement)
Timelapse creates a space where sounds of the past and present collide to form a unique musical landscape. Although the pieces were written, in some cases, centuries apart and in culturally disparate eras, it is striking how much these contrasting works inhabit such similar emotional territory. Intriguing pairings of works by Rameau and Radiohead, Schubert and The Smiths, Adés and Grieg, Satie and Reich, compliment each other beautifully in the context of Timelapse. This recording by Orchestra of the Swan provides a place where notions of time and style have become irrelevant. Recorded 3rd & 4th January and 10th March 2020 at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire.