
Credit: Hanna Grzeskiewicz
The flights are booked; the concert’s in the diary; the audience have their tickets. Can you really relax knowing you’ve got an expectant audience to please? In addition, for two of the four members of The Hermes Experiment, the logistical impossibilities of transporting a harp and double bass to southern France meant that totally unknown instruments sourced from Paris had to be mastered in 48 hours.
We had the chance to discover a new part of the world, performing at the Aura des Arts Festival in Aubazine, a small village 100km south of Limoges. We were incredibly lucky to have the chance to travel and perform in a beautiful venue – but touring can often be double-edged sword.

Credit: Hanna Grzeskiewicz
It’s true that it wasn’t hard to be moved in such an inspiring setting. We were fortunate enough to have time to explore the area, enjoying the sunshine whilst escaping from the occasional (yet intense) late summer storms that this area experiences.

Credit: Hanna Grzeskiewicz
Luckily, being part of a smaller group meant that we could create our own schedule, meaning we were well-rested during both our rehearsals with composer Giles Swayne (whose piece we were premiering), and the concert itself.

Credit: Hanna Grzeskiewicz
It seems strange to be moaning about this and that when, at the end of the day, you get a chance to travel and play in amazing venues. However, when you’re trying to conjugate your rusty French verbs on two hours’ sleep in order to find a bathroom, it’s easy to see how touring can take its toll on those who do it frequently. For The Hermes Experiment, it was our first international outing; everything was new and exciting. For musicians who are on their sixth tour to America with a family back home, it can be a tremendous strain, and so while discovering new cultures is an enriching experience, it’s definitely not a holiday. Still, beats an office job any day…