Taking Note is a music podcast by Scottish fiddle/piano duo Charlie Grey and Joseph Peach.
Each episode features a unique collaboration and conversation with a guest artist from across worlds of folk, classical, jazz and electronica. The podcast is a celebration of new music, creative processes, and a wide range of artistic voices.
The guest artists - friends, colleagues, musical heroes, are asked to bring the seed of an idea to the table. Over the course of a day-long writing session, this was developed into a complete piece of new, collaborative music. Each writing session and the new music created then became a podcast episode
The podcast allows the listener the rare perspective of becoming a fly on the wall of the rehearsal room. It is an invitation into that process of collaboration, where conversation and ideas become new music, as well as a chance to hear the end results.
Support: Please consider supporting the podcast by subscribing on Bandcamp
Links: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Bandcamp | Streaming
Credits: Recorded by Joseph Peach; Mixed, Mastered and Produced by Owen Sinclair; Artwork by Darragh Quinn
With support from: Creative Scotland, the Marchus Trust and Britten Pears Arts
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Taking Note is a music podcast by Scottish fiddle/piano duo Charlie Grey and Joseph Peach.
Each episode features a unique collaboration and conversation with a guest artist from across worlds of folk, classical, jazz and electronica. The podcast is a celebration of new music, creative processes, and a wide range of artistic voices.
The guest artists - friends, colleagues, musical heroes, are asked to bring the seed of an idea to the table. Over the course of a day-long writing session, this was developed into a complete piece of new, collaborative music. Each writing session and the new music created then became a podcast episode
The podcast allows the listener the rare perspective of becoming a fly on the wall of the rehearsal room. It is an invitation into that process of collaboration, where conversation and ideas become new music, as well as a chance to hear the end results.
Support: Please consider supporting the podcast by subscribing on Bandcamp
Links: Website | Facebook | Instagram | Bandcamp | Streaming
Credits: Recorded by Joseph Peach; Mixed, Mastered and Produced by Owen Sinclair; Artwork by Darragh Quinn
With support from: Creative Scotland, the Marchus Trust and Britten Pears Arts
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mairi Campbell is a pioneering musician receiving critical attention for her remarkable singing, powerful concerts and unique solo music theatre productions that push the boundaries of Scottish traditional music. Her music, which combines voice and viola, has a rooted quality, encompassing wide-ranging interests from Scottish dance music to soundings and improvisations.
Mairi’s voice has been heard worldwide thanks to her version of Auld Lang Syne, with David Francis as the Cast, being used in the pivotal New Year’s Eve scene of the blockbuster movie Sex and the City. Her portfolio encompasses concerts, music theatre productions and education work. In 2019 Mairi was inducted into the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame.
Please consider supporting the podcast by subscribing on Bandcamp
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.