Concert archief |
Stichting Folk Groningen
- Concert archief |
datum |
dinsdag 5 maart 2019 |
plaats |
De Oosterpoort |
aanvang |
20.30 |
entree |
15,00 |
voorverkoop |
www.de-oosterpoort.nl |
weblink |
http://www.faustusband.com/ |
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De Engelse folk scene vernieuwt zichzelf voortdurend en dat levert een continue stroom van interessante bands en artiesten op. Dat merkten we hier aan baanbrekende concerten van o.a. Bellowhead, Eliza Carthy, Jacky Oates en Seth Lakeman. Drie exponenten van deze nieuwe en veelzijdige generatie Britse folk artiesten hebben hun talenten verenigd in FAUSTUS, een trio dat diep geworteld is in de Engelse traditie. FAUSTUS presenteert een pakkende mix van muzikaal vakmanschap en naar eigen zeggen…… testosteron. Momenteel werken ze aan een project over de Lancaster Cotton Famine, een zwarte periode in de Engelse working class geschiedenis…
Benji Kirkpatrick (gitaar,bouzouki, vocals), Saul Rose (trekharmonica, vocals) en Paul Sartin (fiddle, hobo, vocals) hebben gedrieën een schat van muzikale ervaring. Ze werkten met o.a. Bellowhead, Eliza Carthy, Jon Boden en Seth Lakeman.
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During 2016, Paul Sartin, Benji Kirkpatrick and Saul Rose, collectively Faustus, have been artists in residence at Halsway Manor, the 15th Century building nestling on the flanks of Somerset’s Quantock Hills that houses the National Centre for Folk Arts. Death and Other Animals is a splendid legacy of this residency, owing much to inspiration found in the manuscript collections of Halsway’s library and to the wider influence of North Somerset’s hills and coast. The album’s inspirational relationship with Halsway was cemented when the trio chose the Manor House as their recording studio. During 2016, Paul Sartin, Benji Kirkpatrick and Saul Rose, collectively Faustus, have been artists in residence at Halsway Manor, the 15th Century building nestling on the flanks of Somerset’s Quantock Hills that houses the National Centre for Folk Arts. Death and Other Animals is a splendid legacy of this residency, owing much to inspiration found in the manuscript collections of Halsway’s library and to the wider influence of North Somerset’s hills and coast. The album’s inspirational relationship with Halsway was cemented when the trio chose the Manor House as their recording studio. |
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