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House of Wonder: Sally Beamish Celebrates 70 Years | Delphian DCD34333

House of Wonder: Sally Beamish Celebrates 70 Years

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Label: Delphian

Cat No: DCD34333

Barcode: 0801918343339

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Release Date: 12th June 2026

Contents

Artists

Sally Beamish (viola)
Rosalind Ventris (viola)
Stephanie Irvine (voice / lever harp)
Peter Thomson (speaker)
Imogen Whitehead (trumpet)
Joseph Havlat (piano)
Ryan Corbett (accordion)

Works

Beamish, Sally

April
Crescent
FirstPeace
Gerropaedie
Glanz
Night Songs
Prelude and Canon

Havlat, Joseph

Aquamarine Depths

Irvine, Laurie

Lurk

Irvine, Stephanie

House of Wonder

Irvine, Tom

Where You Are

Multiple composers

Sally's Tune (Chris Stout, Catriona McKay)

Rehnqvist, Karin

Cradle Song

Artists

Sally Beamish (viola)
Rosalind Ventris (viola)
Stephanie Irvine (voice / lever harp)
Peter Thomson (speaker)
Imogen Whitehead (trumpet)
Joseph Havlat (piano)
Ryan Corbett (accordion)

About

To mark her seventieth birthday, Sally Beamish returns to the instrument that has shaped her musical life: the viola. House of Wonder explores recent works written by Beamish for herself to play, alongside new pieces she has commissioned especially for this recording from her three children - themselves all accomplished musicians - and other close collaborators. Autobiography runs through the programme. Childhood memories surface in Crescent; poetry and jazz inflections shape the intimate cycle Night Songs; and tributes from friends and family expand the viola's expressive world in unexpected directions. Contributions from Ryan Corbett, Joseph Havlat, Rosalind Ventris, Imogen Whitehead, Stephanie Irvine and the spoken voice of Beamish's husband Peter Thomson create a circle of musical friendships around Beamish's playing. Another crucial element is the viola made by Stephanie Irvine in 2014, which inspired her mother's return to the instrument on which she had first made her career as a performer in the 1980s.

Reviews

Sally Beamish celebrates 70 years on planet Earth with an eclectic and profoundly personal album featuring friends and members of her talented musical family. At the centre of it all is Beamish herself, a musical shapeshifter, at home in classical, jazz or folk fiddle, performing on her own instrument, the viola.
The Guardian 12 June 2026

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