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Lochgilphe­ad composer creates new Islay symphony

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The Royal Scottish National Orchestra has recorded a new symphony written by a Lochgilphe­ad composer who was inspired by the beauty of Islay.

The Rinns of Islay, composed by Helen MacKinnon, is a 20-minute symphony that portrays ‘a musical journey around the Inner Hebridean island’, which was home to the composer’s grandparen­ts and generation­s before.

Inspired by stories of Islay in her youth, Helen began sketching the work during her compositio­n studies at The University of Glasgow and returned to complete the work nearly 15 years later.

The 20-minute piece for symphony orchestra was recorded in Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, with Americanba­sed PARMA Recordings and GRAMMY-winning producer Brad Michel.

Helen, who grew up in Lochgilphe­ad, explained: ‘It was a privilege to record with Scotland’s national orchestra.

‘The musicians and conductor, David Watkin, breathed glorious life into the work, which takes us on a musical journey around the island.

‘Due to Covid, we had a cross-Atlantic recording team, with technology connecting a producer in Boston with a team on the ground in Glasgow. It was a fascinatin­g experience.’

The new orchestral work was inspired by Islay’s stunning natural environmen­t, known for its rich terrain and peaty whisky.

Five short thematic movements celebrate Islay’s sunrises and coastal shores, while giving a playful nod to the island’s abundant whisky industry.

Helen added: ‘The work centres around The Rinns – a beautiful peninsula overlookin­g the Atlantic Ocean.

‘My father used to talk about The Rinns of Islay, and as a child, I started to create stories and soundscape­s linked to the island.

‘The work offers a visual, almost cinematic listening experience, with atmosphere­s and landmarks inspiring the visual imaginatio­n.’

The work features on a new album Legends and Light Vol. 2, featuring works by seven composers.

While many of the pieces are arranged for orchestral ensembles, listeners will also find the Highland bagpipes and Irish Uilleann pipes featured on the album, offering a deeply rewarding listening experience.

Helen is delighted with feedback so far: ‘I’m thrilled with audiences’ responses to the music.

‘Listeners have tuned in from across the UK, the USA and as far afield as New Zealand, keeping Scotland on the internatio­nal map for new music.’

‘I’m thrilled with audiences’ responses to the music. Listeners have tuned in from as far afield as New Zealand’

 ?? Picture by Fraser Band. ?? The Rinns of Islay presents ‘a musical journey’ around the island, which was home to the composer Helen MacKinnon’s grandparen­ts and generation­s before.
Picture by Fraser Band. The Rinns of Islay presents ‘a musical journey’ around the island, which was home to the composer Helen MacKinnon’s grandparen­ts and generation­s before.

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