MusicScapes of Scotland: Vignettes from Prehistory to Pandemic

Author:   Edward Pearlman
Publisher:   Paddledoo
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9798985210408


Pages:   444
Publication Date:   30 November 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Journey through a music and culture that is rich and varied, influential in western folk and classical music, and yet relatively little examined in its own right. Let this book be your tour guide to the nooks and crannies of an amazing musical landscape. Enjoy cover to cover, or read any chapter on its own. Drawn from 24 years of music columns in Scottish Life magazine, the 95 essays in this book usher you through a panorama of musical styles and history, helping you appreciate songs in Gaelic, Scots, and English, music of the pipes, fiddle, harp, and more. Travel via the music of Scots abroad, pay tribute to those who make it all happen, and catch a glimpse of the future.

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Author:   Edward Pearlman
Publisher:   Paddledoo
Imprint:   Paddledoo
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.590kg
ISBN:  

9798985210408


Pages:   444
Publication Date:   30 November 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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""This is a must-have book."" Ian Green, founder and director, Greentrax Recordings ""An invaluable companion for anyone keen to explore Scottish music in depth, and equally engaging for casual readers. As a musician, a teacher, and a frequent visitor to Scotland, Ed offers the extensive knowledge of a true insider. His generous writing style is accessible and inviting, so much so that readers who are new to this music will barely notice they've been given an education. A volume to treasure for Scots by birth and choice, and for anyone who values this rich living musical heritage."" Fiona Ritchie MBE, host of NPR's The Thistle & Shamrock ""A fascinating exploration of the rich tapestry of Scottish music led by a master guide. From the songs of Robert Burns to the music streaming across the Internet, this highly readable book covers it all with ease. Fantastic!"" Neill Kennedy Ray, editor and publisher, Scottish Life magazine ""For a comprehensive view of the contemporary folk scene in Scotland, its context, its key players (on stage and back-stage), its regional styles and a sense of their connection to the disjunctions of history and the carrying stream of culture, Ed Pearlman's book will be indispensable. A sensitive outside eye and an informal, highly readable style make this book one that anyone - in and furth of Scotland - interested in this key aspect of Scottish life will want to dip into."" David Francis, Director, Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland ""This is a fascinating collection of insights into all manner of Scottish musical culture and tradition, presented in a thoughtful and very well-informed manner."" Dr. Gary West, academic, musician and broadcaster


This is a must-have book. Ian Green, founder and director, Greentrax Recordings An invaluable companion for anyone keen to explore Scottish music in depth, and equally engaging for casual readers. As a musician, a teacher, and a frequent visitor to Scotland, Ed offers the extensive knowledge of a true insider. His generous writing style is accessible and inviting, so much so that readers who are new to this music will barely notice they've been given an education. A volume to treasure for Scots by birth and choice, and for anyone who values this rich living musical heritage. Fiona Ritchie MBE, host of NPR's The Thistle & Shamrock A fascinating exploration of the rich tapestry of Scottish music led by a master guide. From the songs of Robert Burns to the music streaming across the Internet, this highly readable book covers it all with ease. Fantastic! Neill Kennedy Ray, editor and publisher, Scottish Life magazine


This is a must-have book. Ian Green, founder and director, Greentrax Recordings An invaluable companion for anyone keen to explore Scottish music in depth, and equally engaging for casual readers. As a musician, a teacher, and a frequent visitor to Scotland, Ed offers the extensive knowledge of a true insider. His generous writing style is accessible and inviting, so much so that readers who are new to this music will barely notice they've been given an education. A volume to treasure for Scots by birth and choice, and for anyone who values this rich living musical heritage. Fiona Ritchie MBE, host of NPR's The Thistle & Shamrock A fascinating exploration of the rich tapestry of Scottish music led by a master guide. From the songs of Robert Burns to the music streaming across the Internet, this highly readable book covers it all with ease. Fantastic! Neill Kennedy Ray, editor and publisher, Scottish Life magazine For a comprehensive view of the contemporary folk scene in Scotland, its context, its key players (on stage and back-stage), its regional styles and a sense of their connection to the disjunctions of history and the carrying stream of culture, Ed Pearlman's book will be indispensable. A sensitive outside eye and an informal, highly readable style make this book one that anyone - in and furth of Scotland - interested in this key aspect of Scottish life will want to dip into. David Francis, Director, Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland This is a fascinating collection of insights into all manner of Scottish musical culture and tradition, presented in a thoughtful and very well-informed manner. Dr. Gary West, academic, musician and broadcaster


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Music columnist for Scottish Life magazine, 1996-2020; distributor of music from Scotland and Atlantic Canada to stores across USA, 1991-2002; fiddle instructor and performer in USA, Canada, Scotland, and online, 1979-present; co-leader of music & walking tours of Scotland 2009-present; writer of approx 300 blog articles on music teaching and learning, 2006-present; founder and director Boston Scottish Fiddle Club and associated festival events, 1981-1999; author, 3 novels.

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