Dame Evelyn Glennie & Catrin Finch

SUNDAY
20.09.26
TIME:TBA
ST LAURENCE CHURCH


ReConnection is a new musical work by acclaimed composer Jill Jarman, featuring legendary percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie and harp virtuoso Catrin Finch. Inspired by the post-Covid landscape, ReConnection explores personal, societal and environmental divisions, weaving a message of healing and reconnection into every movement.

Dame Evelyn Glennie is the world’s premier solo percussionist. Her solo recordings exceed 40 CDs. A double GRAMMY award winner and BAFTA nominee, Evelyn composes for film, theatre and television. The Evelyn Glennie Podcast was launched in 2020. Evelyn was awarded an OBE in 1993 and has over 100 international awards to date, including the Polar Music Prize, the Léonie Sonning Music Prize and the Companion of Honour. Evelyn is Curator for The Evelyn Glennie Collection. Her iconic film Touch the Sound, TED Talk and charity The Evelyn Glennie Foundation embody her life-long mission to Teach the World to Listen.

Catrin Finch, the “Queen of Harps,” has redefined harp music, blending classical mastery with global traditions from Colombian joropo to Senegalese kora. A former Royal Harpist to the Prince of Wales and child prodigy, she’s performed with John Rutter, Bryn Terfel, and Seckou Keita. Her journey now embraces teaching and bold composition. In ReConnection, composed by Jill Jarman and featuring Finch, Dame Evelyn Glennie, post-pandemic reflection becomes music. Exploring themes of division and healing, each movement invites listeners to contemplate identity, isolation, and hope—shaping a powerful narrative of unity through sound.

A composer and jazz pianist, Jill Jarman’s work seamlessly merges classical and jazz. Described by Swedish Dagbladetas creating “art music with jazz waywardness,” her music is often inspired by diverse cultures, as evidenced in her collaborative piece Echoes from the Birdcage for Dame Evelyn Glennie. Jill’s ethos is rooted in pushing boundaries, incorporating fresh approaches to enhance inclusivity and defy musical convention.