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A Soundscape for Solstice Songs: Midwinter 2025

Solstice Songs started in Midwinter 2024, original concept and set lists by Lindsay

With special thanks to Lindsay Martin for her collaboration and support in allowing me to be part of this special event.

The soundscape has been specially created to draw together sounds of midwinter from walks in Gloucestershire.

Both Lindsay and I have incorporated sounds to create a piece that has the narrative of a circular walk and coming back to the warmth and comfort of a home.


What is Solstice Songs? Written by Lindsay Martin

It’s looking back at history to learn from the experiences of those who came before us.

It’s about seeking truth in nature.

Being hopeful for today and building faith for the future.


“Preserving the old ways from being abused

Protecting the new ways for me and for you”

From ‘The Village Green Preservation Society’ by The Kinks


Folklore’s ever-changing and adaptable nature connects us to the past, to our natural surroundings, and to the promise of continued future renewal.


The songs tonight have been chosen because they connect pop music with the broader traditions of Midwinter: people gathering together in warmth and light on the darkest night of the year, with a shared faith that the sun will return, bringing longer, brighter days.


History shares the experiences of those from the past.

Nature always tells the truth: a trustworthy present.

Hope and faith, and faith and hope for the future.

The earth keeps turning.


I’ll meet myself again in each returning season, with past experiences and new learning.


“The big wheel keeps on turning

On a simple line, day by day

The Earth spins on its axis

One man struggle while another relaxes”

From ‘Hymn of the Big Wheel’ by Massive Attack


Folklore and customs adapt and change to suit the needs of each generation:

What stories and songs do you need today?


I don’t want to outsource all my wonder to past times or faraway places.

I want to experience wonder today, with the people and places I love.

When I find that kind of magic, I’ll want to share it because it will look like community.

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