He studied classical violin at the RSAMD in Glasgow, and his musical interests also extend to the rather more arcane field of electro-acoustic music, which he also studied at the Academy. His New Voices commission for Celtic Connections and a collaboration with Trio AAB both drew on electro-acoustic material, and it is an area he intends to develop.
“It has become a very significant part of the overall way I think I about music, and being forced to think about melody and sound without harmony brought a very interesting dimension to the way I play the fiddle and how I improvise that wasn’t there before. My working life at the moment is very much about thinking of how I can bring the fiddle and electro-acoustic music together in what I’m doing in ways that will sound good, and I don’t think I’m far away now from doing some of that with this band.”
The Chris Stout Band play the following Highlands and Islands venues in May:
An Tobar, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, Tuesday 24 May 2005 Plockton Village Hall, Wednesday 25 May 2005 Invershin House Hotel, Thursday 26 May 2005 Fortrose Community Theatre, Friday 27 May 2005 Àrainn Shuaineirt, Strontian, Saturday 28 May 2005
© Kenny Mathieson, 2005
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