The Inchcolm Antiphoner, my 12th studio album recording, is now available to order - featuring music from 1340 (the year, not the time) arranged for saxophone quartet. My final project as 'Traditional Artist in Residence @LLCatEdinburgh with support from @CreativeScots
Thank you @RadioSummerhall for previewing multi-instrumentalist Fraser Fifield's saxophone quartet arrangement of Scotland's oldest music manuscript: shorturl.at/9DKIH
The Inchcolm Antiphoner, my 12th studio album recording, is now available to order - featuring music from 1340 (the year, not the time) arranged for saxophone quartet. My final project as 'Traditional Artist in Residence @LLCatEdinburgh with support from @CreativeScots
and we're performing this music in Edinburgh on June 18th - it's a free concert - tickets are available to reserve here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-inchc… Sue McKenzie, Martin Kershaw, Allon Beauvoisin join me on various saxophones.
youtu.be/EFPYMnlkOz4?si=oAb5… An early look at what is my final project as Traditional Artist in Residence for Celtic/Scottish Studies dept of UoE. The Inchcolm Antiphoner, Scotland's oldest example of musical notation, arranged for saxophone quartet.
Tune into @celt95fm tonight at ten to hear music from bow masters Chris Garrick, Renaud Garcia-Fons and Zoltan Lantos. Also tracks from organ trio Prime, saxophonist Michael Buckley, low whistle virtuoso Fraser Fifield and more courtesy of the Phat Controller.
Tune in tonight at ten @celt95fm to hear music from low whistle master Fraser Fifield, drummer John Rae plus Atlantic Road Trip, Vince Mendoza, Herbie Hancock and more courtesy of @skyedrummer on The Phat Controller.
Thanks Rob
The Cupar Post Office queue was out the door and growing restless while I struggled to pass the volume of packaged cds across the counter, a mass of customs slips and leaky biros... and then I woke up, grateful to be in the digital age... sort of. #bandcampsaturday
It’s #BandcampFriday - a great day to buy music online from multi-instrumentalist and low whistle virtuoso Fraser Fifield. Grooving, pastoral, searchingly inventive, tradition-furthering. fraserfifield.bandcamp.com
12 bangers for #bagpipes - a small and imperfectly formed collection of original music to play on bagpipes, in pdf format, is available to download here: fraserfifield.com/sheet-musi…
Friday 1pm: 2024's final online CSS seminar, with tunes from our Traditional Artist in Residence, @fraserfifield.
His programme draws on collections he's researched including the 1812 Eliza Ross Manuscript held in the School of Scottish Studies Archives
llc.ed.ac.uk/celtic-scottish…
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Nov 29 2024 13.00 - 14.00
Celtic and Scottish Studies Seminar Series: Fraser Fifield
The final Celtic and Scottish Studies seminar of the year welcomes Fraser Fifield (Traditional Artist in Residence) to give an end-of-semester 'Kitchen Ceilidh', drawing on his research of the Eliza Ross Manuscript of 1812.
We're thrilled to welcome Niall as our new Gaelic Writer in Residence! 🥳🏴
Come along this Thursday 7 November to see him reading more poetry, as well as bidding farewell to his predecessor, Martin MacIntyre 👋
More details here: edin.ac/4hvEA9T@niallogallchoir
One Great Circle is @fraserfifield 's new album, based on the stories of Stanley Robertson. I'll be chatting to Fraser tonight, and playing a cupla tunes - perfect for a Samhain evening. 10pm @RTElyricfm
Pleased to learn that Secret Path Trio are nominated in the category 'best band' in the Scottish Jazz Awards - please do give us a vote if passing by jazzfest.co.uk/awards until Nov 14th