Warehouse Provides Sound for Edinburgh International Festival

Aberdeen Standard Investments Opening Event Five Telegrams | Edinburgh International Festival 2018 | 2 August 2018 | Festival Square | Created by Anna Meredith and 59 Productions | Photographer Ryan Buchanan

The Warehouse provided an advanced audio solution for Edinburgh International Festival’s spectacular opening event.

The Aberdeen Standard Investments Opening Event: Five Telegrams celebrated the start of the 2018 International Festival and was attended by 15,000 people.

This audio and visual event highlighted contemporary responses to the communication infrastructure of the First World War. The work was a joint commission for the BBC Proms, 14-18 NOW and the International Festival, in association with the Royal Albert Hall.

For the event, The Warehouse worked alongside International Festival’s Head of Sound Tom Zwitserlood, Production Manager Murray Boyd, and Technical Director John Robb, together with Olivier Award-winning sound designer Gareth Fry, who recently won the 2018 Tony Award for Best Sound Design of a Play for Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

In 2018, for the first time at an Opening Event, The Warehouse provided an Adamson loudspeaker system. The system consisted of main left and right hangs of Adamson E15 line array loudspeakers, Adamson S10 front fills, Adamson E119/S119 distributed sub bass, Adamson S10 front fills and 6 Adamson S10 per side on delay towers, all powered with Lab Gruppen PLM20K44 amplifiers running Lake processing on a Dante network.

A Yamaha Professional Audio QL5 mixer together with Shure Axient radio mics and DPA microphones. The show sound was mixed by Gareth Fry with systems and RF looked after by Douglas Martin, Simon Meadows, Graeme Brown and Kieran Blair.

Five Telegrams followed in the footsteps of previous stunning multimedia Opening Events The Harmonium Project, Deep Time and Bloom, and was every bit as ambitious and impressive in scale. The performance weaved together a newly commissioned orchestral score, projected digital artworks and live participation.

The large-scale multi-media brought together a symphony orchestra and youth chorus with illuminations and projections at the Usher Hall to officially open the International Festival.

Derek Blair, Director of The Warehouse commented: “The Warehouse has an amazing 27-year history of working with the Edinburgh International Festival. Each opening event gets more and more spectacular! The vision and scale of ambition and innovation showcased in Five Telegrams was outstanding. For this unique event the sound had to be equally spectacular, I think this was achieved very successfully with the Adamson system. The Opening Event always puts a huge spotlight on Edinburgh, it’s a world class event that we are so proud to be part of!”

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