MUSIC THEATRE

BESIDE THE SEA

Music theatre for violinist and soundtrack

…suddenly and startlingly moving, The Guardian

“Beside the Sea” is an ambitious and innovative work of music theatre by composer Ian Wilson for violinist, soundtrack and found objects that explores ideas around memory, personhood and how to evoke a life and its trajectory through music. Wilson had wanted to make this piece since his father died in 2018 after a long battle with Alzheimer’s; the goal is a work of art which examines how much of a role memory has in making a person and what part music can also have in that. Featuring violinist Dušica Mladenović, director Olivia Songer and designer Jack Scullion, “Beside the sea’” is a universal story of changing minds and bodies, of ageing, using elements of Wilson’s father’s life as found objects – especially the sounds of the sea which he loved, of the choir he sang in for 40 years, and of his wife, the Northern-Irish soprano Norma Gray Wilson – around which the narrative has been built. The work’s title is multi-faceted and ambivalent, referencing musical, physical, temporal, and cognitive domains. It also refers to Robert Motherwell’s iconic series of paintings, some of which inspired the violin gestures towards the end of the work.

Concept & music Ian Wilson

Soundtrack element made in collaboration with Steve McCourt

Violinist Dušica Mladenović

Director Olivia Songer

Design Jack Scullion

Funded by the Arts Council of Ireland

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