In most months, Shetland is blessed with lots of music, in many forms; and this month is no exception. But there’s drama and three excellent exhibitions to enjoy, not to mention comedy, film and the last three fire festivals of the season.
We begin with the annual spring concert, on the 2nd, by the Shetland Community Orchestra, with a programme that explores the folk influence in orchestral music. Taking its cue from the recent, highly successful staging of Fiddler on the Roof by Shetland County Drama, the orchestra will include a collection of symphonic dances from the musical, which is set within a Jewish community in Russia and draws on the klezmer tradition.
Other works include a suite of English folk songs by Vaughan Williams and Bartok’s Romanian Dances. From an earlier era, and the classical mainstream, there’s Haydn’s final symphony, No. 104 (‘the London’); but in that, too, there’s also said to be a folk influence, this time from Croatia. In a different vein, the concert will also feature a medley of iconic film themes by Ennio Morricone and a set from a new chamber choir, Resonance.