the Whistlebinkies |
| scotland's traditional music ensemble |
| Formed during the great surge of interest in traditional and Celtic music and song in the late 1960s, the group quickly evolved into a major force in the field. The Whistlebinkies led the revival in the use of the bellows-blown bagpipes in Scotland and were the first to combine the three national instruments: the fiddle, bagpipes and clarsach (small Scottish harp) in regular performance. Only authentic traditional instruments are used and where possible, the group prefers to play in an acoustic setting. The repertory is drawn from all periods of Scottish music and from all regions of the country. Members contribute new compositions within the tradition and the group is always ready to explore connections with other cultures. Arrangements develop in a workshop situation with each member bringing his or her own skills and ideas. |
| contact |
| mail at whistlebinkies.net |
| Festival, tour and
concert booking enquiries: Andrew Logan LOGANARTS MANAGEMENT T : +44 (0) 141 221 8372 M : +44 (0) 7841 582 851 andrewlogan at loganartsmanagement.com |
| news |
| January 2006 New Whistlebinkies CD nearing completion for release on the Greentrax label in 2006 - see studio photographs below |
| January 2006 Whistlebinkie Edward McGuire's work for bagpipes and orchestra: Calgacus featured in BBC Radio 3 series Made in Britain - Programme Seven |
| February 2006 in concert with the City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong on Hong Kong Radio 4 . Listen on line: http://www.rthk.org.hk/rthk/radio4/friconcert/20060203.html 樂 而 忘 返 蘇 格 蘭 |
| 17 January 2006 8 pm Whistlebinkies in concert with the City Chamber Orchestra of Hong Kong, Hong Kong City Hall Concert Hall, Hong Kong |
| http://www.ccohk.com/ |
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| April 2006 New album Albannach (CDTRAX288) released. |
| 26 March 2006 Blair Castle, Ayrshire |
| Monday, June 19 2006 Gable End Theatre, Hoy, Orkney, 8pm |
| Tuesday 20 June 2006 South Ronaldsay Orkney, 3.15 with Limbe Choir (Malawi) |
| Wednesday 21 June 2006 St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall, Orkney 6pm |
| Wednesday 21 June 2006 world premier of Whistlebinkies Eddie McGuire's new work Ring of Strings St Magnus Festival 2006 The Pickaquoy Centre, Kirkwall 7.30pm |
| Edinburgh Festival Fringe : 6 Aug 2006 19:30 £10.00 (£8): Whistlebinkies In Concert. St Andrew's & St George's Church, 13 George Street. Edinburgh |
| Aberdeen
: The Music Hall 31st Dec 206 7.30pm Tickets £14.00 available from the Box Office Tel: 01224 641122. Traditional Hogmanay Party hosted by Fiona Kennedy with Paul Anderson, Fiddle; Steve Robertson and George Donald of "Scotland the What" fame; The Whistlebinkies; Shona Donaldson, Traditional singer; Highland Dancers and Pipers. |
| Edinburgh University Folk Club 10 January 2007 http://www.eufolksoc.org.uk/ |
| Celtic Connections : Eddie McGuire's Symphonic Poem Calgacus performed by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra with Rab Wallace on Highland bagpipes. |
| Scotland's Music Live : City Hall, Glasgow, Saturday 20th January 2007, 7.30pm Celtic Connections Event Details Scotland's Music Live |
| John Cage : Scottish Circus The group are currently recording video DVD and audio CD versions of this work commissioned from the late John Cage for release by Mode Records of New York in 2008. |
| Lorient Festival, Brittany, August 2007 Concerts at this major festival with a fresh performance of Eddie McGuire's Epopee Celtique. See photo and review below. |
| Edinburgh International Festival Fringe 25 August 2007 : 19:30 (2:00 hours) £10.00 (£8.00) Featuring unveiling of group portrait by Martin Baillie and their aclaimed third Greentrax album 'Albanach'. St Andrew's & St George's Church, 13 George Street, Edinburgh. Box office phone: 0131 225 3847 |
| musicians |
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| Eddie McGuire : flute for more click here |
| Rab Wallace : Lowland bagpipe, Scottish smallpipes for more click here |
| Rhona MacKay : clarsach, vocals |
| Stuart Eydmann : concertina, fiddle for more click here |
| Mark Hayward : fiddle |
| Annaleise Dagg : viola, fiddle |
| Peter Anderson : Scottish side drum, bodhran |
| Ian Crawford : double bass |
| vinyl recordings |
| Nigel Gatherer has compiled a discography of the Whistlebinkies vinyl catalogue which goes back to the early 1970s: |
| Nigel Gatherer's Whistlebinkies Discography |
| These recordings are no longer available |
| CDs |
| The following Whistlebinkies CDs are available: |
CD Anniversary
(CC54CD Claddagh Records) - compilation of tracks from the Whistlebinkies
vinyl catalogue |
CD Inner Sound (Lochshore
KLR) |
CD A Wanton Fling (Greentrax) |
CD Timber Timbre (Greentrax) |
CD A Real Irish Christmas (Atlantic 83266) features
the Whistlebinkies playing Eddie McGuire's Fiddler's Farewell |
CD Celtic Divas (Atlantic) features
three tracks from Whistlebinkies female singers |
CD The King has landed (Greentrax
TRAX-CD0234) features the Whistlebinkies performing Cam Ye o'er
frae France |
new CD Albannach (Greentrax CDTRAX288) |
| Reviews of Albannach |
| "...they continue to make records with a dependable dignity. No frivolity here. No madcap experiments. No brash excesses. What you get is the ususal poise and integrity. ...wonderful playing that fuels the fire that makes this recording such an overwhelming delight" Penguin Eggs |
| "...cream-of-the-crop players on the Scottish traditional music scene, with this latest offering , the Whistlebinkies establish the point in emphatic style. ...this is as classy a collection as you will hear...played by some of the true masters." Maverick |
| "The whole album has class written all over it... Another beauty from this highly professional group." Scottish Memories |
| "A fine production from a fine assembly of musicians." Scots |
| "...played in an affectionate and understated way, keenly avoiding both flash and syrup. ...just makes you want to stand up, shoulders back, and salute something!" Taplas |
| "...the thinking man's celidh band..." Inverness Courier |
| "The result is a professional, crisp, clear well-balanced sound without domination of any instrument and is a joy to hear. ...consummate class." The Folk Mag |
| "Schottische Musik, kompetent und authetisch aufgenommen auf höchstem musikalischem Niveau!" Folkmagazin |
| "I am highly enthusiastic about Albannach and happily give it five stars." Common Stock |
| tune book |
The Glasgow Collection of Bagpipe Music by
Robert Wallace |
| MARCHES:
Mrs John MacColl - James MacMillan of Victoria BC - William MacDonald,
Benbecula - Men of Argyll - Detriot Highlanders - Dumgoyne - Peat Harvest
- Captain Grant - Braemar 'Wali' - Parting Glass - Ancient Clan
March - Kitty Lie Over - MacDonald of the Isles - Battle of Sherriffmuir -
Wellfield RETREATS: Sunaskin Glen - Wallace's Farewell to Kuratua - Farewell to Muirheads SLOW AIRS: Loudon's Bonnie Woods and Braes - Achmore Loch - My Brown Haired Girl - Great Is the Cause of my Sorrow - Lament for Jef Ar Penven - For Ireland I'd Not Tell Her Name - By the River Aoro - Summertime - My Love, My Joy, My Treasure - Glenfinnan - If You Would Come With Mr - I'm Longing For You - John Fenwick - Lochaber No More STRATHSPEYS: Duncan Johnstone's Strathspey - Kyles of Scalpay - Haughs o Cromdale - Andrew Wallace - Miss Valerie Wallace - Montrose 500 - Broderick's Bodhran - The Redcoat REELS: Aonas Sutherland - International Piper - Captain Alex M Fraser - Dr John MacAskill - Farewell to Erin - Andrew Wallace - Broderick's Bodhran - Wee Eddie - Straits of Corfu - Whistlebinkies Reel - Devonshire Terrace - Boston Cuffes - Miss Stewart of Grantully - Dog in the Bushes - The Feet Washing - Miss Menzies of Culdares - Bush Below the Garden - Dunkeld Bridge JIGS: Abercairney Tom - Myra Hatton - Granny MacLeod - Lewis Jig - Stuart Chisholm's Walkabout - O'Keefe's Jig - Morrison's Jig HORNPIPES: Barlinnie Highlander - Motley Crew - Boys of Malin |
| buy CDs |
| Whistlebinkies CDs can be bought online from the following web sites: |
| www.musicscotland.com |
| www.claddaghrecords.com |
| www.footstompin.com |
| www.amazon.co.uk |
| www.amazon.com in US |
| www.amazon.co.jp in Japan |
| www.amazon.fr in France |
| www.folkmusic.net |
| www.scottishmusiccentre.com |
| www.mrscasey.co.uk |
| http://www.musicinscotland.com |
| www.celtic-music-direct.com |
| www.elderly.com in US |
| www.portlandamerica.com in US |
| www.felmay.it in Italy |
| www.tradmusic.com |
| http://www.play.com |
| www.college-of-piping.co.uk |
| http://www.tesco.com |
| http://www.pohodli.com/kontakt.php in Czech Republic |
| www.celt.com.au in Australia |
| www.celtic-music-shop.com in US |
| www.eaglemusicshop.com |
| 作品リスト http://info.hmv.co.jp in Japan |
| Individual mp3 tracks can be purchased online from: |
| www.tradtunes.com |
| www.itunes.com |
| previous concerts |
| The Whistlebinkies have toured extensively taking Scottish music to France, Germany, Italy, Finland, Iceland, Taiwan, Estonia and all the Celtic countries. In 1991 they were the first Scottish music group to tour The Peoples Republic of China. Recent festival appearances include the Edinburgh International Festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Glasgow Mayfest, the Hong Kong Folk Festival and the Festival Interceltique at Lorient, Brittany. In March 1996 the group made a highly successful contribution to the Scotland: Cultural Counterpoint festival at the Anderson Centre for the Arts, Binghamton University, New York State. In January 1995 the group were featured as the BBC Radio 3 'Artists of the Week'. August 1998 saw performances in Texas, at the Festival Interceltique, Lorient, Brittany and a show at the Edinburgh International Festival Fringe. |
| special projects |
| The Whistlebinkies frequently work with others on special musical projects. Recent collaborations have included a joint performance of Scottish fiddle music with Yehudi Menuhin, tours with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, collaborations with Capella Nova and a major project with the Glasgow Festival Strings and Scottish Ballet in Eddie McGuire's ballet The Spirit of Flight. The group have recorded with David Essex and The Cutting Crew. The band commissioned, premiered and broadcast Scottish Circus by the late John Cage. The Whistlebinkies have contributed much music to feature and documentary film, television, radio and stage drama productions. |
| what people say |
| A fascinating mixture... arrangements and new compositions based on Scottish traditional material provide an interesting example of joint creation, with all the members of the group contributing and discussing ideas. Ailie Munro: The Folk Revival in Scotland. |
| Their repertoire is about as wide-ranging as it is possible to be. Kenny Mathieson: The Scotsman. |
| Well, they're just lovely. They don't sing sentimentally... they sing straight, and with some kind of dignity. It is that quality of people doing their work well that I admire. John Cage: Tempo 1991. |
| Punctilious attention to detail is typical of the group. They led the revival of interest in Scottish traditional music precisely by their willingness to dig deep into neglected territory, and played their findings with great attention to authenticity, as well as palpable affection. George Mackay: The Scotsman. |
| There's real spirit and energy about the whole set which, allied to inventive orchestration, makes it highly commendable. Nick Beale: Folk Roots. |
| They are an outstanding group. Michael Tumelty: The Glasgow Herald. |
| Their output has remained consistently good over the years, and they have never once been blown off their committed course by the gimmiky gusts that have swept through folk music since the Seventies. Alastair Clark: The Scotsman. |
| Eine schöne Platte für ruhige Abende vor dem Kamin mit einem guten Single Malt Whisky. Review of Timber Timbre, FolkWorld 9, Germany. |
| Anyone who made the trip to see their show at St Margaret's Hope church in the afternoon got to experience the most moving performance of the whole festival when they backed the Limbe Choir in a reprise of MacMillan's Sanctus. I was, I confess, close to tears. Keith Bruce : The Herald |
| links |
| Claddagh Records |
| Greentrax Records |
| The College of Piping, Glasgow |
| RSAMD Scottish Traditional Music Course |
| www.tonycuffe.com |
| Fiddle 2006 |
| The Scottish Concertina |
| photographs |
| Recording at the Mixing Rooms, Glasgow December 2005 |
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| Eddie on St Kilda, 2005 |
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| The Whistlebinkies in Hong Kong, 2006 |
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| The Whistlebinkies in Lorient, Brittany, 2007 |
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Eddie McGuire, petit bonhomme discret, flûtiste virtuose,
est l'un des compositeurs écossais qui compte. En 1997, celui qui a
participé au renouveau du folk écossais à la fin des années 60,
composait l'Épopée celtique, oeuvre devenue, dix ans après, un
« tube » de l'union de la musique classique et de la « scottish music
».Dimanche soir, deux cents musiciens et choristes ont investi la scène
du Grand Théâtre pour interpréter cette pièce, relatant l'histoire des
peuples celtes partis il y a vingt-cinq siècles du centre de l'Europe
pour gagner l'Atlantique. Voyages, échanges, ouverture : voilà des mots
que ne renierait pas l'artiste de Glasgow. Au sein de la formation
atypique, violons et cornemuses écossaises se répondent. Et le public en
redemande ! « Eddie est très fort. Il reprend des thèmes trad'
très anciens avec une écriture très contemporaine, commente Jacky
Lhiver, qui dirigait l'orchestre du Festival interceltique pour la première
fois. Cette rencontre de musiciens d'Écosse, de Galice, de France,
c'est extrêmement intéressant. Et c'est tout à l'honneur du Fil que de
programmer une oeuvre d'un artiste contemporain. »Après deux
rappels et l'entrée fracassante d'un mini-pipe band, quelle ambiance dans
la salle ! À l'unisson, les spectateurs, debout, frappent des mains,
certains se déhanchent. Sous l'impulsion d'un des violonistes, c'est tout
le pupitre des violons et des altos qui se lève !En début de soirée,
The Whistlebinkies, groupe formé à la fin des années 60 dont Eddie
McGuire fut l'un des co-fondateurs, avait offert un aperçu de son folk
trad', en version acoustique. La formation, première à avoir combiné
les trois instruments majeurs d'Écosse, le violon, la cornemuse et la
petite harpe (clarsach) a livré ses douces mélodies. On se prend à
fermer les yeux. Et à rêver d'entamer quelques pas de danse sur les
bords d'un loch d'Écosse. OUESTFRANCE |