| distil a PRS Foundation, Scottish Arts Council and Arts Council of England initiative delivered by the Scottish Traditional Music Trust |
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Distil 10 will take place from 19th - 22nd March, 2009 in New Lanark. Check out the MP3s of the compositions from Distil 10 participants. Participants Ruaridh Campbell Tia Files Jenny Gardner Sharon Hassan Paul Jennings Over the last ten years Paul has performed with acts including Old Blind Dogs, Croft No. Five, Wolfstone, Peatbog Faeries, Capercaillie, TAPEIRE, Fred Morrison, Fribo, Julie Fowlis and many other well known folk names. Lauren MacColl Shona Mooney Innes Watson Guitarist, fiddler, composer and arranger Innes Watson (BA Scottish Music RSAMD) Plays with some of the best up-and-coming acts of Scotland such as Lori Watson and the Rule of Three, Border Fiddles, the Treacherous Orchestra, new Scots-Norse project, Boreas and Maeve MacKinnon among others. He was also a short-term member of the currently non-touring Croft No Five! Lori Watson is currently researching larger scale and experimental composition by traditional musicians in Scotland including her own creative projects, the most recent of which was a series of simple graphic scores for four traditional musicians. She took part in Distil in 2003 and has been involved as composer and performer at the Distil Showcase. Growing up in the Scottish Borders and learning fiddle from local teachers, Lori later learned and collected from the older players and manuscripts and is actively involved in the current resurgence of Borders traditional music. In recent years Lori has developed her interest in Scots song and her performances are now a combination of instrumental and vocal pieces. Lori has composed music for various ensembles and contexts and is interested in all kinds of musical interaction from improvisation to electroacoustic to chamber ensemble. Workshop Leaders Carina Normansson's (fiddle,voice) roots lie in Västmanland , Sweden and is devoted to researching the traditional music and song of this area. She is also involved in the music of Dalarna, both as a member of Falu Spelmanslag, and Träton with Ola. Carina is best known in Scotland for her work with Anglo-Swedish band SWÅP. Ken Hyder is from Dundee and started playing as a kid in his grannie’s kitchen. She used to play piano and improvise within the Scottish tradition (diddling). Since then, Ken has drummed and played the northern hemisphere the long way round from Vancouver to Vladivostok with a lot of jazz musicians and ethnic musicians including Russian gipsy diva, Valentina Ponomareva , the late Vladimir Rezitisky, Celtic musicians Dick Gaughan and Tomas Lynch, Tibetan and Japanese Buddhist monks, and Siberian shamans. At the end of the 1960s he formed Talisker, a band set up to play jazz and Celtic music. They recorded a few albums and played round Europe. After that Ken moved to London and began opening up his music to influences further afield. He played with jazz/improv musicians like Maggie Nicols, Elton Dean, Jim Dvorak, Larry Stabbins, Nick Evans, Tim Hodgkinson, Sylvia Hallett and Phil Minton and with folk musicians like Frankie Armstrong, Sainkho Namtchylak, and Scottish piper Dave Brooks. Ken has also studied Celtic music in Scotland and in Ireland - and shamanic drumming and khoomei overtone singing in Tuva, on the Mongolian border. One of Ken's more radical projects was an album of socialist music with Scotland's strongest folk singer and musician, Dick Gaughan. It was a departure for Dick, not because it was a purely instrumental album, but because it was totally improvised. http://www.hyder.demon.co.uk/ Belfast born Stephen Deazley is a freelance composer, music director and animateur whose work spans many genres; contemporary classical; music theatre; opera; dance; education and new media. His music and education projects have been performed across the UK, in Europe and the USA. Acknowledged as a champion of music for children and young people, he was the first composer to be appointed as Creative Director of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra's education programme. Under his direction (1999-2005) SCO Education received national and international recognition as a UK leader in the field of orchestral education practice. Recent and current projects include Helter Skelter for circus performers and large ensemble commissioned by Tramway in Glasgow, Thri Heids commissioned for professional ensemble, live electronics and young amateur performers with a range of physical disabilities; and DREAM ANGUS, an opera for Scottish Opera's new opera showcase in 2008 with a libretto by author Alexander McCall Smith. He is founder and artistic director of the maverick performance group Music at the Brewhouse. http://www.deazley.org/ |
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