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Simon Chadwick: books & CDs
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Early Gaelic Harp Info. Ou can buy the following publications from me by mail order:. Lament for the Union. CD single of hot political tunes from 300 years ago. Click here for more info and to order. CD of historical Scottish harp music: ceòl mór composed by Raghnall Mac Ailein Òig, Ranald MacDonald of Morar (1662-1741) - five grand architectural pieces of music taken from old fiddle, pipe and vocal sources, and adapted for solo clarsach. Click here for more info and to order. Paperback book with accompa...
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H | Simon Chadwick
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Includes high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Paying supporters also get unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app. The visible emission spectrum of Hydrogen, translated into sound based on Isaac Newtons proposed mapping between visible light and audible sound. With an impressionistic rendering of the low-frequency hydrogen line as a pulsing bass. Released November 29, 2015. Thanks to Alexander Zolotov for the Virtual ANS synthesiser. Feeds for this album. Saint Andrews, UK.
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Simon Chadwick: Early Clàrsach. biography & gallery
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Early Gaelic Harp Info. Simon Chadwick abandoned his studies in archaeology to explore the world of ancient oral tradition music. He digs down into the oldest strands of folk music, pores over dusty manuscripts, and uses replicas of the historical museum instruments, to recreate the distinctive northern European soundscapes: enigmatic, quavering and mesmeric. Click here for a full biography. Downloadable photographs: click on a picture for a high-resolution version.
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Simon Chadwick: Clàrsach or harp Lessons
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Early Gaelic Harp Info. Scoil na gCláirseach. Online one-to-one private music lessons, anywhere in the world, using Skype videoconferencing with a webcam. This is a suprisingly effective way to study the old harp music! Teach a group harp class every Saturday afternoon in Dundee. At the Wighton Heritage Centre. Central Library, DD1 1DB. Saturday, 2.00-3.30pm. Harps are provided. More. Every month I am in Edinburgh for private clàrsach lessons. More. Private harp lessons here in St Andrews. More.
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Simon Chadwick: historical harp concerts
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Early Gaelic Harp Info. Thursday 2nd June, 12.45pm. Ldquo;Salve Splendor” medieval sacred music. All Saints Church Hall, St Andrews. more info. Friday 3rd June, 1.20pm. Ldquo;Salve Splendor” medieval sacred music. The High Mill, Verdant Works, Dundee. more info. Wednesday 6th July, 12.45pm. Ldquo;Cogadh no Sith” war or peace. All Saints Church Hall, St Andrews. more info. Wednesday 3rd August, 12.45pm. Ldquo;The Memoirs of Arthur O’Neill” baroque Irish harp music. Scoil na gCláirseach.
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Why... | Simon Chadwick
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Why... Includes high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Paying supporters also get unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app. A collection of spectral compositions made during the winter of 2014-15 Each track was hand-drawn onto A4 paper and then realised into sound using Alexander Zolotovs Virtual ANS synthesiser. Released January 3, 2016. Feeds for this album. Saint Andrews, UK. Electronic compositions/ improvisations made using Alexander Zolotovs Virtual ANS synthesiser.
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Simon Chadwick: summer series of medieval harp concerts 2016
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Early Gaelic Harp Info. All Saints Church Hall, North Castle Street,. St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. First Wednesday or Thursday of each month at 12.45pm. Admission to all the events is free. Thursday 2nd June, 12.45pm. Ldquo;Salve Splendor”. A programme of medieval sacred music from St Andrews and further afield, played on the replica Queen Mary harp. Wednesday 6th July, 12.45pm. Ldquo;Cogadh no Sith”. Wednesday 3rd August, 12.45pm. Ldquo;The Memoirs of Arthur O’Neill”. Thursday 8th September, 12.45pm.
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