Carn to Cove presents: Matthew Thomason Arlodhes A Shalott (Lady of Shalott)

The work is a trailblazing new Cornish translation of Tennysons’ masterpiece poem ‘The Lady of Shalott’ put to beautiful music and performed by Thomason and singer Elizabeth Freeborn.

We are delighted to be hosting something very exciting at the MMI from one of the best composers in Cornwall on June 5th!  Matthew Thomason (who scored the film Long Way Back, which we showed here last year, and who wrote the music for Nadelik theatre which we had here in December) will be bringing us 'Arlodhes A Shalott'; a new song cycle in the Romantic style written for piano and solo voice.

The work is a trailblazing new Cornish translation of Tennysons’ masterpiece poem ‘The Lady of Shalott’ put to beautiful music and performed by Thomason and singer Elizabeth Freeborn. Thomason is an international touring composer and writes for solo piano, theatre and film. Over the past few years, Elizabeth Freeborn has mesmerised audiences across the UK with her ethereal and mystical vocal style, particularly singing in the Cornish language. This new work is a must-see for those interested in the legends of King Arthur and the music is a pioneering use of the Cornish language in a classical form.

The suite of music is around 45-60 mins long and the show will also include a set of solo piano music performed by Thomason.

Not to be missed!