The Scotsman

Sean Shibe Meets Dunedin Consort

- Susan Nickalls

Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow JJJJ

Sean Shibe’s world premiere of Cassandra Miller’s Chanter was one of several contempora­ry works for guitar and string ensemble that reached back to the Renaissanc­e for inspiratio­n. In particular, Miller drew on the smallpipes tradition with echoes of the chanter drone and the flutter of the timbral trill woven through this fivemoveme­nt work.

There was a profound delicacy to Shibe’s technique as he showcased the gossamer-light timbres of the instrument including gorgeous crystallin­e harmonics and the bluesy slide of steel across the strings.

Director John Butt deftly steered the Dunedin Consort’s small string ensemble through this dream-like landscape. Particular­ly evocative was the passage where Miller reversed the scoring to set the guitar amidst the string players strumming their instrument­s while the viola played a haunting tune.

The balance between guitar and strings didn’t work quite so well in the other contempora­ry pieces. There was a heaviness to the strings in George Duthie’s arrangemen­t of James Macmillan’s From Galloway, originally written for solo clarinet. Linda Catlin Smith’s dirge-like Sinfonia with its repeated minimalist phrases and a part to every string instrument was also overpoweri­ng. Only David Fennessy’s Rosewoods maintained the fragile equilibriu­m between the ensemble and guitar.

Although Purcell’s Fantasia 7 and In Nomine were relentless­ly gloomy the Consort played them beautifull­y and captured the jauntier dance-light qualities of Geminiani’s Italian/scottish mash up, The last Time I came o’er the Moor. The highlight was undoubtedl­y Shibe’s breathtaki­ng opener - selections from the Straloch and Rowallan lute manuscript­s. You could have heard a pin drop as our ears adjusted to the gorgeous whispered lute melodies that melted into Dowland’s elegant Lachrimae antiquae.

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Sean Shibe showcased the gossamer-light timbres of the guitar

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