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La Banda Europa

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La Banda Europa is an extraordinary 35 piece band of virtuoso musicians assembled from some of the finest musicians across Europe

“The Hurdy Gurdies are amazing to look at, like Elizabethan ships, with a sound somewhere between the violin and the bagpipes. The nykelharpas are similar, having a strange, other-worldly sound to them.”

In 2006, composer, Jim Sutherland was awarded the Creative Scotland Prize for artists of distinction It is one of the richest arts awards to an individual in Europe..... The Award allowed him time to develop his ideas for an orchestra that could make a unique 'sound of Europe.

“All in all we’ve got some incredible musicians, some of the very best in the world on their particular instruments.”...... .....“The Armenians play an ancient instrument called the duduk made from the wood of the apricot tree and which sounds like a woman singing alto.”

The whole thing was initially Inspired by Jim’s score for the BAFTA and Brittish Comedy Award winning film Festival when they famously flew the Drambue Pipe band over to Seville to record Jim’s score with La Banda Tres Caidas, an Eighty piece Semana Santa band.

“Instruments like the ancient Celtic carnyx will grab the eye – it’s the only one of its kind in the world and was reconstructed from one found in bogland in Scotland. It’s a bronze war horn which was 6ft long and held vertically above the player’s head.”

Jim initially put the orchestra together to perform his score for 'Before the Wolf', a theatrically presented outdoor production. Niel Butler of UZ events raised the funds and facilitated the shows. These first performances were very succesful and have lead to enquieries from event organisers and festivals throughout Europe.

"Bagpipes of 5 countries, Swedish nyckelharpas, , Armenian duduks, Turkish drums, trumpeters from Scotland and Serbia........Many of the players in the Banda Europa are exciting composers in their own right.”.



Before the Wolf was commissioned by Newcastle Gateshead Initiative and by the Scottish National street arts festival “ Big in Falkirk” with additional funding from the Scottish Arts Council (Creative Scotland Award), the Insitu Network and Culture 2000

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 26/03/2007
Band Members:

• Four Hurdy Gurdies from France Pascal Lefeuvre , Anne Lise Foy , Andras Vigh, Patrice Villaume .

• Four Nyckelharpas from Sweden Ditte Anderson , Markus Svensson, Erik Rydvall , Magnus Holmström

• cello (doubling on musical saw ) Su-a Lee

• Three Scottish pipers (all doubling on whistle) Simon McKerrell , Findlay Macdonald , Fraser Fifield ,

• Galician Gaita (Spain) Edelmiro Fernandez

• Asturian gaita (Spain) Guillermo Perez .

• Serbian Gaide (bagpipes ,doubling on Kaval) Slobodan Trkulja

• Two Duduks (Armenia) Tigran Aleksanyan (Doubling on zurna ),Vahé Hovanesian (Doubling up on Dahul and clarinet, Armenian drum)

• English concertina ( England) also Northumbrian bagpipes Alistair Anderson

• Two Panderttas from Asturias (Spain) Maria Gavieiro Alvarez, Natalie Nuno Rodriguez

• Dulzaina from Valencia ( Spain) Francisco Blasco

• Klesmer Button Accordion (Austria) Lothar Lasser

• Bass Clarinet ( Scotland) Dick Lee

• Carnyx (Scotland) also Bass trombone John Kenny

• Tuba ( England ) Keith (Tank) Sharples

• Bass Saxophone (England) Mick Foster

• Trumpet ( Serbia) Bojan Petrovic

• Trumpet and Mellophonium ( Scotland ) Ryan Quiggley

• Trumpet (Scotland) Ruari Wilson

• Mellophonium and Tenor horn (England ) Sandy Smith

• Davul (Turkish drum) Oscar kamstra

•Bones and percussion (Netherlands) Alan (Gunga) Purves

• Percussion (Scotland) James Mackintosh

• Marimba and Vibraphone (Scotland) Jenny Hoy

• Musical associate and conductor Rick Taylor

• Composer and MD Jim Sutherland

• We also have worked with Choirs ( raised locally to each performance see ‘Before the Wolf’)

• 2 Boy sopranos from the Vienna Boys Choir


Sounds Like:

The sound of ‘La Banda Europa’ is melodic and dramatic. It draws influences from European folk music and it is composed by the orchestra’s musical director, Jim Sutherland. The music is structured and sophisticated while remaining earthy and human. It has the form of ‘classic’ concert music and the melody and energy of peoples music.

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Record Label: Unsigned

My Blog

Press review from 'The Scotsman

Top StoriesFri 4 May 2007 Triumphant clash of many culturesJIM GILCHRIST AMONG those congratulating Jim Sutherland in Gateshead on Sunday, following the first performance of his astonishing pan-Europe...
Posted by on Thu, 21 Jun 2007 02:23:00 GMT