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Music and Nature | Cello Solo Draws Attention to Climate Change

Fri, Mar 28

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Haltwhistle

Renowned cellist and composer Riccardo Pes is bringing his Music & Nature project to the Scottish Highlands, using music to explore humanity’s connection to the environment. Inspired by the unlawful felling of the Sycamore Gap Tree, this tour blends folk and classical music.

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Music and Nature | Cello Solo Draws Attention to Climate Change
Music and Nature | Cello Solo Draws Attention to Climate Change

Time & Location

Mar 28, 2025, 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Haltwhistle, Next to the Railway Station, Station Ct, Haltwhistle NE49 9HN, UK

About the event

28th March – Haltwhistle, Water Tower Café 4:00 PM – Tea | 5:00 PM – Concert

(In partnership with The Tyne Valley Community Rail Partnership)

Contact: marketing@tvcrp.org.uk


Riccardo Pes performing at Haltwhistle

From the Sycamore Gap Tree to the Highlands, Riccardo Pes Combines Music and Nature to Explore Humanity's Relationship with the Environment


Renowned Italian cellist and composer Riccardo Pes is embarking on a unique creative tour across Scotland, funded by Arts Council England. Through a fusion of music and nature, the project aims to raise awareness of climate change. Inspired by the unlawful felling of the iconic Sycamore Gap Tree, Pes’ Music & Nature project draws from traditional folk and classical music to explore the deep and complex emotions that connect people to place, nature, and humanity.


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