
This concert is generously supported by Jeremy Newman. Photo: Erwan Keravec by Christophe Raynaud de Lage.
8 Pipers for Philip Glass is a musical odyssey in which the gloriously saturated sonic texture of eight bagpipes fills the hall, immersing the audience in a world of haunting resonance and complex beauty.
This Australian debut showcases the powerful artistry of French pipers in a concert that demands to be heard, witnessed, and felt with every sense.
In 8 Pipers for Philip Glass, the music of visionary composer Philip Glass is re-imagined in a captivating arrangement by another creative trailblazer.
Erwan Keravec, the master of French highland bagpipes from Brittany, a region where bagpipes are woven into the cultural fabric, believed that Glass’s compositions were destined for the raw, expressive power of bagpipes, including Scottish bagpipes, bombards, and binious.
This performance proves he was absolutely right, creating a mesmerising experience that connects Glass’s modern compositions to ancient musical roots.
Adding to the magic, the program opens with one of minimalist music’s most iconic works, Metamorphosis by Philip Glass. Festival favourite, pianist Sonya Lifschitz brings this solo piano masterpiece to life, setting the stage for a truly unforgettable evening.
The Details
What: 8 Pipers for Philip Glass – Canberra International Music Festival
When: Saturday 3 May, from 7.30pm
Where: Snow Concert Hall, 40 Monaro Cres, Red Hill, ACT 2603
Cost: General Admission $78.00. Tickets available via Canberra International Music Festival.