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Born: 1956

Nationality: British

Date of composition: 2011

Period: 21st Century

Genre: Concerto (folk inspired)

Key musical elements:

  • Form / structure / meter
Composer Sally Beamish, standing next to the sea on Shetland
Image caption,
Sally Beamish

About Sally Beamish

  • As well as being a famous composer of classical music, Sally is a viola player.
  • She began her musical career performing with ensembles in London.
  • Sally writes music for a wide variety of instruments and ensembles including music for opera, theatre, solo instruments with orchestra and traditional folk instruments.
  • She is largely self-taught as a composer.
  • Sally studied viola in Manchester.

About the piece

  • Haven is the final movement from a concerto called Seavaigers (pronounced 鈥楽EE - vay 鈥 gers')
  • Seavaigers means seafarers in Scots. Seafarers are people who travel by sea and work on boats
  • Haven is about the long-awaited return to home after experiencing the rough seas and wild weather at sea
  • The solo instruments in Seavaigers are the cl谩rsach (Scottish harp), and the Shetland fiddle. These are played by Catriona McKay and Chris Stout who are from Dundee and Shetland. These are places in Scotland whose history is heavily connected to the North Sea.
  • In Seavaigers Sally Beamish brings together traditional folk instruments and a classical string orchestra to create a musical fusion of sound.

Listen out for

  • The free, improvisatory style - which parts do you think were written down by the composer for the soloists and which parts do you think might be improvised by them?
  • Pizzicato (plucked) playing at the start, and the effect of pizzicato versus bowed playing in the strings throughout.
  • The use of staccato and accents in the strings to emphasise the sense of unity when playing same rhythms.
  • Constantly changing time signatures (e.g. try and follow the double bass to hear where beat one of the bar lands, it changes bar to bar with the regularly changing time signatures)

Watch the films

Kate Humble finds out how a sea journey between Dundee and Shetland inspired Sally Beamish's piece 'Seavaigers', and how soloists Catriona McKay and Chris Stout bring the musical voyage safely home in Haven.

Watch Catriona McKay (cl脿rsach) and Chris Stout (fiddle) perform 'Haven' with the 大象传媒 Concert Orchestra, conducted by Ellie Slorach

Classroom resources

Download the lesson plan for four weeks of learning and activities for Haven from Seavaigers (PDF)

Lesson plan (KS2/2nd level/Progression Step 3)

Download the Powerpoint slides for four weeks of learning and activities for Haven from Seavaigers (PPT)

Powerpoint slides (KS2/2nd Level/Progression Step 3)

Listen to the 大象传媒 Concert Orchestra performance 'Haven' from Seavaigers, with Catriona McKay (cl脿rsach) an Chris Stout (fiddle)

Listen to the audio

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Arrangements

Haven has been arranged for string orchestra. The complex rhythms and chromaticism of the original mean it is only suitable for players from Grade 3 upwards.

The download zip includes rhythm exercises to help ensembles get to grips with Sally Beamish's exciting metre and time signatures.

The piano part is optional.

Grade 3 and above