Release Date: 17 December 2012
Label: Rusty Squash Horn
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 880992145862
Genres: Folk  World Music  
Release Date: 17 December 2012
Label: Rusty Squash Horn
Packaging Type: Digipak
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 880992145862
Genres: Folk  World Music  
Description
'String Theory' is the debut album from Scottish multi-instrumentalist and composer Mike Vass.
Nairn Musician and Composer Mike Vass is best known for his duo work with his sister Ali, and for his previous work with Folk Band of the Year 'Malinky'. A gifted multi-instrumentalist, his fiddle playing has been described as 'exceptionally expressive' (Keith Clark) 'sweet, unhurried' and 'seriously graceful' (Alex Monaghan). More recently he has gained a reputation as being one of Scotland's top tunesmiths. He was the winner of the inaugural Niel Gow International Composition award in 2008.
'String Theory' is an entirely self-penned album based on Mike's Celtic Connections commission in 2010 which was part of the festival's New Voices series. One of the highlights, the avant-garde piece 'Man's Search', inspired by Viktor Frankl's best-selling book (Man's Search for Meaning), was described as 'utterly compelling' (Barry Gordon) and was subsequently featured by the Victor Frankl Institute in Austria to commemorate Frankl's birthday.
'String Theory' is an ambitious, exciting work featuring a multi-instrumental line up including fiddle, bagpipes, accordion, guitar, banjo and piano. The record showcases some of Scotland's leading musicians, including Anna Massie (Blazin Fiddles), Megan Henderson (Salsa Celtica) and Calum MacCrimmon (Breabach/Unusual Suspects). The end result is a varied and engaging album.
Tracklisting
Mike Vass
Mike And Ali Vass
Fiona Hunter
Mike Vass
Archive Project
Mike Vass