Enter The Orchestral Forest
The Orchestral Forest is a unique, immersive concert that brings these endangered habitats to life within the concert hall. As you move freely among the orchestra, you’ll be enveloped in a vital story of beauty, patience, peril and hope. Alongside live classical music, you’ll hear the natural symphony of a temperate rainforest, the muted sounds of conifer plantations and the deafening silence left by deforestation. You’ll also experience the hope of regeneration, as young wildwoods show the astonishing transformation nature can achieve when left to heal.
Composers have taken inspiration from the beauty, mythology and timelessness of trees for generations: you’ll hear works by Mendelssohn and Nadia Boulanger, but others from the past include Wagner, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Dvořák, Liszt, Grieg, Florence Price, Tchaikovsky… the list goes on.
Modern perspectives have been added by composers like Dobrinka Tabakova, Vagn Holmboe and Michael Nyman (all featured in this project), as well as other exciting contemporary voices like Camille Pépin, Sofia Gubaidulina and James B. Wilson. Check out our Spotify playlist to explore these soundworlds ahead of the concert.