SON et Lumière, a mesmerising new multimedia work by composer Chris Gander and video artist John Baker, will form the climax of Saturday's York Late Music concert at the Unitarian Chapel, St Saviourgate, York.

The 45-minute piece explores "how we are in unity with the environment around us and beyond" through relationships between the cycles of life and nature.

Recorder maestro Piers Adams and percussionists Adam Bushell and Rosie Bergonzi also will perform solo works from around the globe, including Toru Takemitsu's Cross Hatch, John Cage's Dream, Howard Skempton's Tandem, Jacob van Eyck's The Nightingale, Hans Martin Linde's Music For A Bird and Maki Ishii's Black Intention.

Contemporary arrangements of mediaeval, Baroque and Impressionist pieces will complete the 7.30pm programme, among them a 14th century piece, Saltarello and Lament, Johann Sebastian Bach's Siciliano and Allegro and the traditional work Cutting Branches.

Tickets for Saturday (June 3) cost £10, concessions £8, students £3, online at latemusic.org or on the door.