The youngsters have come from all over, and I’ve had lots of recommendations from teachers and musicians involved with these kids. Most of them are in the 14-18 range, and on top of that we have some students from the higher level traditional music courses at places like Plockton and the RSAMD. I had a couple of initial rehearsals with them, and since then I've been able to develop the music even more on the basis of what they were able to do with it.
One big difference that I notice now from when I was a 17 year old is that they all read music very well too, they don't just rely on playing by ear.
The music for the concert is not really conceptual in an overall sense. It’s not a suite or anything, it’s more just bringing in different melodies and tunes influenced by the music of the various Celtic regions, and drawing on some more unusual rhythms or dance forms from those regions.
It's a mixture of music written by me with some traditional music, especially the songs, although I've also adapted a couple of poems and written music for them myself. Some of the other musicians have also been invited to contribute a few tunes, and as you can imagine, we have a very varied range of instruments available as well.
I don't see the concert being about me so much as it’s about bringing together the youth movement with the music of those regions, and letting them get a feel for playing that music with some of their own heroes. It's very much about celebrating the music, and I hope it will also stretch them as well.
I hope when people go to see the concert that they enjoy it as a gig, but I hope their focus will be on the musicians as performers, not the music. It's intended to be a vehicle for them, and I hope it will allow them to bring out their individual characters through the music. Donald Shaw’s Harvest will be performed at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall on Wednesday 14 January 2004, as part of Celtic Connections. The festival runs from 14 January until 1 February 2004. Call 0141 353 8000 or visit www.celticconnections.com for tickets and information.
Donald Shaw spoke to Kenny Mathieson. |
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