Brass Matters with John Wallace

The Centre of Things

47 min · 30 de nov de 2025
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Jamie MacDougall (tenor) and Bede Williams (trumpet) join John Wallace to discuss The Centre of Things - John's song cycle inspired by the poets of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Watch this space for another instalment with The Centre of Things pianist Marianna Abrahamyan. Listen to the complete song cycle and access more recordings from the Wallace Collection at: https://thewallacecollection.world/ Subscribe to our Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWallaceCollection-Ensemble

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In this bonus episode delve deeper into John Wallace's song cycle The Centre of Things. Recorded at his home back in May, John is joined by Armenian pianist Marianna Abrahamyan and trumpeter Bede Williams to discuss the recording and piece, as well as song cycle instrumental norms, composing with (or without) instrumental and performer constraints. As a special Christmas bonus there is a FREE download of the entire The Centre of Things album until the end of Sunday 5th January. Please go to the following link to enjoy your gift, Merry Christmas!https://thewallacecollectionshop.world/product/the-centre-of-things-album-audio-download/ Find Marianna's research work and follow her performance and lecture dates at her website: https://www.mariannaabrahamyan.com/ You can see and hear more of Bede's work on the Music from St Andrews YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/@MusicfromStAndrews Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWallaceCollection-Ensemble

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