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Music For String Quartet, Piano And Celeste CD – Francis MacDonald CD from Vinyl Records London
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Scottish BAFTAnominated composer and songwriter FRANCIS MACDONALD drums with Teenage Fanclub and has worked with a range of artists Alex Chilton, Dan Penn, The Pastels, Kevin Ayers, Kate Rusby, Edwyn Collins, Ian McCulloch, BMX Bandits, Belle amp Sebastian, Cairn String Quartet and Max Richter, etc.Made with the help of a grant from Creative Scotland, ldquoMusic For String Quartet, Piano amp Celesterdquo is an album of minimalist contemporary music informed by Francisrsquos work in TV and film soundtracks and influenced by key musical figures such as Philip Glass, Ennio Morricone and Arvo Paumlrt. Macdonald also cites the inspiration of fellow Glasgowbased composer Malcolm Lindsay who, like Francis, did not formally study classical music.The album was recorded at Mogwairsquos Castle Of Doom studio, Glasgow because Francis liked their piano and features a quartet drawn from the esteemed Scottish Ensemble, formed in Glasgow in 1969. It was recorded and mixed by Iain Hutchison Julie Fowlis, Transatlantic Sessions and mastered in Milan by Stefano Barzan Ludovico Einaudi. Francis played piano and a celeste hired from RSNO. The album cover photo was taken at Hardanger Fjord, Norway during a Teenage Fanclub tour.ldquoThis album was a bit of a challenge to myselfrdquo, says Francis ldquoAs a listener I came quite late to classical music and I have no formal training, but I didnrsquot want to use an arranger or orchestrator. I wanted to be responsible for every note.rdquo Francis MacDonald CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £10
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