Widdershins: The Legend of Tristan Shoute Kirk Elliott & The Orchestra of Unmitigated Gaul
Album info
Album-Release:
2015
HRA-Release:
05.01.2015
Label: Pipistrelle Music
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Classical Crossover
Artist: Kirk Elliott & The Orchestra of Unmitigated Gaul
Composer: Anonymous, Robert Morton, Tylman Susato, Debashis Sinha
Album including Album cover
- 1 In vino blabitas [14th Century] (arr. K. Elliott) 02:48
- 2 Dolce ciera 01:50
- 3 Pour mon couers - Wattle and Daub [13th Century] (arr. K. Elliott) 03:51
- 4 En amours [13th Century] (arr. K. Elliott) 03:59
- 5 Widdershins [17th Century] (arr. K. Elliott) 02:57
- 6 Stone Cold Pilgrims 04:30
- 7 Il a change mon chanson [15th Century] 02:49
- 8 Susato's Up the Creek - Cripple Creek [16th Century] (arr. K. Elliott) 03:10
- 9 Susato's Up the Creek - Cripple Creek [16th Century] (arr. K. Elliott) 03:49
- 10 Yolanda Marrakesh 04:31
- 11 Emil Goes to Market - Leena Walks to School with Dad 04:43
- 12 Ned of the Hill (arr. K. Elliott) 02:42
- 13 Lamento di Tristano [13th Century] (arr. K. Elliott) 04:25
- 14 La Rotta di Tristano [13th Century] (arr. K. Elliott) 00:49
Info for Widdershins: The Legend of Tristan Shoute
“Who was Tristan Shoute? When did he live? Is he dead yet, or what? In the words of musicologist Winchurch Stonhill, he was “a fiddle, wrapped in a misery, inside an echidna.” Indeed, there can be found little or no factual evidence of his existence… However, as early as the 12th century, reports began to circulate of a “Tristan Showde,” a strange itinerant figure who created miraculous music wherever he appeared, on numerous instruments, both known and unknown. Even more confounding was the assertion that, upon reaching a certain age, this minstrel would disappear for a length of time, only to reappear in rejuvenated form in another era.”
The musical mystery of Tristan Shoute is at the heart of Widdershins, the latest release by celebrated Canadian composer and multi-instrumentalist Kirk Elliott, who has been described by the BBC as ‘disgustingly talented,’ and on CBC radio as “the Leonardo da Vinci of music.”
With an innovative blend of medieval, Renaissance, traditional and original tunes, and an eclectic array of instruments ranging from cittern, harp and banjo to electric bass, dumbek, bagpipes and baroque flute, Elliott and his sidekicks in the Orchestra of Unmitigated Gaul revel in the musical mystery of Tristan Shoute with guile and wit. Elliott’s new takes on 13th-century dance tunes, creative re-visioning of traditional melodies and effervescent original music, are guaranteed to make you smile.
Widdershins is the Middle English word for “counterclockwise.” In today’s topsy-turvy world, Kirk Elliott’s innovative and thoughtful ‘Technaissance’ offers a musical aid for correcting the balance!
Kirk Elliott, various instruments
The Orchestra of Unmitigated Gaul
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