12 episodes

Nevis Ensemble’s aim is to take music to everyone, everywhere. The orchestra can be found in schools, homeless centres, mountain tops and supermarkets. 2020’s lockdown prevented live performance from taking place and, as part of its online activity, Nevis asked members of the orchestra to explore music from traditionally underrepresented composers. In this series, Nevis Ambassador Andrea Baker speaks to the musicians about their choices.

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Nevis Ensemble’s aim is to take music to everyone, everywhere. The orchestra can be found in schools, homeless centres, mountain tops and supermarkets. 2020’s lockdown prevented live performance from taking place and, as part of its online activity, Nevis asked members of the orchestra to explore music from traditionally underrepresented composers. In this series, Nevis Ambassador Andrea Baker speaks to the musicians about their choices.

    Harry Baines and Ailie Robertson

    Harry Baines and Ailie Robertson

    In December 2020, Nevis Ensemble commissioned two composers - Ailie Robertson and Harry Baines (a 15-year old school pupil) - to write two new carols in Scots and Gaelic for the orchestra. Andrea Baker speaks to Harry about what it was like to work on his first ever orchestra commission, whilst being mentored by Scottish composer Stuart MacRae. She also speaks to Ailie about life as a composer and harpist. Both carols - 'A Blythe Yule' (with text by Stuart Paterson) and 'An Dùbhlachd' (with text by Marcas Mac an Tuairneir) - can be found on the Nevis Ensemble website here: www.nevisensemble.org/carols






    Nevis Ensemble: www.nevisensemble.org


    Andrea Baker: www.singsistahsing.com


    For more information about the podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/scotlandsstreetorchestra

     



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    • 35 min
    Ronan Whittern

    Ronan Whittern

    Ronan Whittern (Nevis bassoonist) speaks to Andrea Baker about choosing 'Erzittern' by Japanese-German composer, Tamon Yashima. Ronan talks about the ways in which Nevis has changed his approach to music-making and shares his experience of music in lockdown. Hear Ronan perform the full piece here: www.nevisensemble.org






    Nevis Ensemble: www.nevisensemble.org


    Andrea Baker: www.singsistahsing.com


    For more information about the podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/scotlandsstreetorchestra

     



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    • 12 min
    Olivia Tomasović

    Olivia Tomasović

    Olivia Tomasović (Nevis oboist) chose to play 'Remembering Home', a piece for solo oboe by her friend Amit Anand. She speaks to Andrea Baker about the music and what drew her to Nevis Ensemble when she joined the orchestra for its very first tour in 2018. Hear Olivia perform the full piece here: www.nevisensemble.org






    Nevis Ensemble: www.nevisensemble.org


    Andrea Baker: www.singsistahsing.com


    For more information about the podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/scotlandsstreetorchestra

     



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    • 11 min
    Joanna Stark

    Joanna Stark

    Joanna Stark (versatile Nevis cellist) speaks to Andrea Baker about the final movement of 'Lamentations' by Coleridge Taylor-Perkinson, as well as making music in Nevis and in other groups such as The Forth Trio. Hear Joanna perform the full piece here: www.nevisensemble.org 






    Nevis Ensemble: www.nevisensemble.org


    Andrea Baker: www.singsistahsing.com


    For more information about the podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/scotlandsstreetorchestra

     



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    • 21 min
    Lucy Morrell

    Lucy Morrell

    Lucy Morrell (Nevis bassoonist) chose to learn and play 'Ola Ilu' by Nigerian composer, Godwin Sadoh. Lucy talks about exploring music by underrepresented composers (using resources such as No Broken Links) and what it’s like to be a bassoon playing NHS paramedic! Hear Lucy perform the full piece here: www.nevisensemble.org 






    Nevis Ensemble: www.nevisensemble.org


    Andrea Baker: www.singsistahsing.com


    For more information about the podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/scotlandsstreetorchestra

     



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    • 19 min
    Heidi van der Swaagh

    Heidi van der Swaagh

    Heidi van der Swaagh (American cellist) speaks to Andrea Baker about choosing 'Petite Suite de Concert', one of Samuel Coleridge Taylor's most enduring works. Heidi talks about some of her favourite Nevis experiences, including working with Glasgow charity Refuweegee, as well as some of the practicalities of learning an instrument as a child - sometimes it’s down to the logistics of what can fit in the car! Hear Heidi perform the full piece here: www.nevisensemble.org 






    Nevis Ensemble: www.nevisensemble.org


    Andrea Baker: www.singsistahsing.com


    For more information about the podcast, visit: www.thebiglight.com/scotlandsstreetorchestra

     



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    • 27 min

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