• Euan Stevenson's Sound Tracks Track By Track

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Euan Stevenson's Sound Tracks Track By Track

By: iOcco Music
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  • “...beautiful composition and arrangement by Euan Stevenson" Classic FM

    "...a suitably uplifting counter-blast to these dismal times...” The Scotsman

    “...played with passion and vibrant intensity" Daily Telegraph


    2023 marks the release of emerging contemporary classical ensemble Earthtones Trio’s debut album Sound Tracks on iOcco Classical. A new suite of nine contemporary classical compositions by Scottish composer Euan Stevenson and performed by RSNO Principals Katherine Bryan and Betsy Taylor, Sound Tracks is inspired by the people, places and landmarks surrounding Falkirk, the composer’s town of birth. To celebrate the release of Sound Tracks, in this, Stevenson's first podcast series, the composers is previewing the music, exploring some of the stories behind each of the nine compositions, visiting the places that inspired his new work- and meeting some of the people who’ve played a pivotal role in his musical journey so far.


    Originally commissioned by Classic Music Live! Falkirk (CMLF) and Chamber Music Scotland, Sound Tracks was premiered live in Falkirk in April 2022 and studio recordings of the new compositions are now set for release. Blending classical, jazz and folk traditions, Sound Tracks is a celebration of the rich history and rebirth of the Falkirk area in the form of a musical love letter from the composer to his home town. Global interest in the trio was sparked when Classic FM featured a video of Stevenson’s arrangement of the hymn ‘O Come, O Come Emmanuel and UK broadcasters have been quick to support the trio’s subsequent festive releases.


    Sound Tracks -Track by Track Podcast is produced by Media Room for iOcco Music

    Thanks to Viv Lumsden

    Presented by Euan Stevenson

    Produced by Nick Prentice


    www.euanstevenson.com/soundtracks

    www.earthtonestrio.com

    www.ioccomusic.com


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Episodes
  • Journeys & Connections
    Nov 25 2022

    “...beautiful composition and arrangement by Euan Stevenson" Classic FM

    "...a suitably uplifting counter-blast to these dismal times...” The Scotsman

    “...played with passion and vibrant intensity" Daily Telegraph


    2023 marks the release of emerging contemporary classical ensemble Earthtones Trio’s debut album Sound Tracks on iOcco Classical. A new suite of nine contemporary classical compositions by Scottish composer Euan Stevenson and performed by RSNO Principals Katherine Bryan and Betsy Taylor, Sound Tracks is inspired by the people, places and landmarks surrounding Falkirk, the composer’s town of birth. To celebrate the release of Sound Tracks, in this, Stevenson's first podcast series, the composer previews the music, explores some of the stories behind each of the nine compositions, visits the places that inspired his new work- and meets some of the people who’ve played a pivotal role in his musical journey so far. Commissioned by Classic Music Live! Falkirk (CMLF) and Chamber Music Scotland, Sound Tracks was premiered live in Falkirk in 2022 and studio recordings of the new compositions are now set for release. Blending classical, jazz and folk traditions, Sound Tracks is a celebration of the rich history and rebirth of the Falkirk area in the form of a musical love letter from the composer to his home town. Global interest in the trio was sparked when Classic FM featured a video of Stevenson’s arrangement of the hymn ‘O Come, O Come Emmanuel and UK broadcasters have been quick to support the trio’s subsequent festive releases. Live performances are being scheduled for 2023. More information at:


    www.euanstevenson.com/soundtracks

    www.earthtonestrio.com

    www.ioccomusic.com


    Sound Tracks -Track by Track Podcast is produced by Media Room for iOcco Music

    Thanks to Viv Lumsden. Presented by Euan Stevenson. Produced by Nick Prentice.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    5 mins
  • Music & Conflict
    Dec 16 2022

    “...beautiful composition and arrangement by Euan Stevenson" Classic FM

    "...a suitably uplifting counter-blast to these dismal times...” The Scotsman

    “...played with passion and vibrant intensity" Daily Telegraph


    2023 marks the release of emerging contemporary classical ensemble Earthtones Trio’s debut album Sound Tracks on iOcco Classical. A new suite of nine contemporary classical compositions by Scottish composer Euan Stevenson and performed by RSNO Principals Katherine Bryan and Betsy Taylor, Sound Tracks is inspired by the people, places and landmarks surrounding Falkirk, the composer’s town of birth. To celebrate the release of Sound Tracks, in Stevenson's first podcast series, the composer is previewing the music, exploring some of the stories behind each of the nine compositions, visiting the places that inspired his new work- and meeting some of the people who’ve played a pivotal role in his musical journey so far. In Episode 2 he explores music and conflict together with the inspiration behind second lead track 'Skirmish' with Scottish historian Ian Scott.


    Originally commissioned by Classic Music Live! Falkirk (CMLF) and Chamber Music Scotland, Sound Tracks was premiered live in Falkirk in April 2022 and studio recordings of the new compositions are now set for release. Blending classical, jazz and folk traditions, Sound Tracks is a celebration of the rich history and rebirth of the Falkirk area in the form of a musical love letter from the composer to his home town. Global interest in the trio was sparked when Classic FM featured a video of Stevenson’s arrangement of the hymn ‘O Come, O Come Emmanuel and UK broadcasters have been quick to support the trio’s subsequent festive releases.


    Sound Tracks -Track by Track Podcast is produced by Media Room for iOcco Music

    Thanks to Viv Lumsden

    Presented by Euan Stevenson

    Produced by Nick Prentice


    www.euanstevenson.com/soundtracks

    www.earthtonestrio.com

    www.ioccomusic.com


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    25 mins
  • Sound Tracks - Track By Track Podcast
    Apr 22 2024

    Sound Tracks - Track By Track Podcast

    Presenter: Stephen Duffy

    Featuring: Euan Stevenson

    Thanks to Viv Lumsden

    Produced by Nick Prentice at Media Room for iOcco Music

    © 2024 Euan Stevenson Music, iOcco Music & Media Room


    “...beautiful composition and arrangement by Euan Stevenson" Classic FM

    "...a suitably uplifting counter-blast to these dismal times...” The Scotsman

    “...played with passion and vibrant intensity" Daily Telegraph


    2024 marks the digital release of emerging contemporary classical ensemble Earthtones Trio’s debut album Sound Tracks on iOcco Classical. A new suite of nine contemporary classical compositions by Scottish composer Euan Stevenson and performed by RSNO Principals Katherine Bryan and Betsy Taylor, Sound Tracks is inspired by the people, places and landmarks surrounding Falkirk, the composer’s town of birth. To celebrate the release of Sound Tracks, in this podcast the composer previews the music and explores some of the stories behind each of the nine compositions.


    Commissioned by Classic Music Live! Falkirk (CMLF) and Chamber Music Scotland, Sound Tracks was premiered live in Falkirk and studio recordings of the new compositions are now set for release. Blending classical, jazz and folk traditions, Sound Tracks is a celebration of the rich history and rebirth of the Falkirk area in the form of a musical love letter from the composer to his home town. More information at:


    www.euanstevenson.com/soundtracks

    www.ioccomusic.com


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    38 mins

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