Verity Sharp with an Edinburgh Festival concert
Verity Sharp presents live music from the 2016 Edinburgh Festival, from Trembling Bells, Alastair Savage, Matt Rogers, Electric Voice Theatre and the Songworks community choir.
大象传媒 at the Edinburgh Festivals: Verity Sharp presents a brilliant line-up of musicians for a Late Junction concert. Playing live are Trembling Bells, Alastair Savage, Matt Rogers, electric voice theatre, and SongWorks choir. Please join us at the 大象传媒's new broadcast and audience hub at George Heriot's School in Edinburgh ...
We'll also be hearing from performance artist FK Alexander and improv-noise band Okishima Island Tourist Association, whose piece '(I Could Go On Singing) Over The Rainbow' explores the extreme edge of Judy Garland at the Summerhall Festival 2016.
Scottish folk-rock group Trembling Bells formed in 2008 around drummer Alex Neilson. They have released five studio albums, and also collaborated with Bonnie Prince Billy and Mike Heron.
Fiddle player Alastair Savage was born and raised in Ardrossan, on the Ayrshire coast. As well as releasing albums under his own name, he is a member of the 大象传媒 Scottish Symphony Orchestra.
Matt Rogers has won the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Composers, and produced work for the Royal Opera House, Aldeburgh Music, and the New York Metropolitan Museum Of Art. His latest album SK?-1 is a suite of solo scorchers belched straight out of a GravesEnd Casio SK1.
Formed in 1985, electric voice theatre is a multi-disciplinary music-theatre ensemble. Their Edinburgh Fringe show 'Superwomen of Science' celebrates great female scientists through modern, specially commissioned music from some of the UK's leading female composers.
SongWorks is a community choir in Edinburgh. They are part of Songlines, a city-wide event taking place on the middle Sunday of the International Festival inviting everyone to take part in a unique celebration of singing.
Produced by Jack Howson for Reduced Listening.
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Music Played
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Trembling Bells
Christ鈥檚 Entry Into Govan
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Matt Rogers
Improvisation on Casio SK1 #1
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Verity talks to fiddler Alastair Savage
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Niel Gow
Niel Gow's Lament For The Death Of His 2nd Wife
Performer: Alastair Savage. -
Nathaniel Gow
Countess Of Selkirk's Favourite
Performer: Alastair Savage. -
Nathaniel Gow
Largo's Fairy Dance
Performer: Alastair Savage. -
Andrew Gow
Major Molle
Performer: Alastair Savage.
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Verity talks to Frances M Lynch of Electric Voice Theatre
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Hildegard von Bingen
Spiritus Sanctus Vivificans
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Kate Whitley
The Pulsar Superstar (a portrait of scientist Jocelyn Bell-Burnell)
Performer: Frances M Lynch.
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Verity takes in part of the Edinburgh Art Festival at Trinity Apse
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Olivia Webb: Voices Project
Verity talks to Alex Neilson of Trembling Bells
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Trembling Bells
鈥楾ween the Womb and the Tomb
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Trembling Bells
My Father Was A Collapsing Star
Alastair Savage
The Plaid Weaver's Son
Alastair Savage
The Duke Of Atholl's Catch
Verity talks to composer Matt Rogers
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Matt Rogers
Improvisation on Casio SK1 #2
Verity talks to performance artist FK Alexander about her show '(I Could Go On Singing) Somewhere Over The Rainbow'
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Judy Garland
Somewhere Over The Rainbow
Verity talks to Irene Railley, leader of SongWorks choir
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Bepi De Marzi
Signore Delle Cime
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SongWorks Choir
Eriskay Love Lilt
Trembling Bells
Knocking On The Coffin
Matt Rogers
Improvisation on Casio SK1 #3
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Broadcast
- Wed 17 Aug 2016 23:00大象传媒 Radio 3
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