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It is December and it is with great excitement (and much requesting) that we welcome Red Carousel to return to The Living Room.
For those not in the know, Red Carousel is a string quartet (Sue Lord and Ian Vorley, violins; Emma Hooper, viola; Beth Porter, cello), formed in 2005, who collaboratively compose and perform neo-classical loveliness of all sorts.
From 2005-2016 they were known as The Stringbeans Quartet and specialised in collaborative session work. The quartet’s unique selling point being that they can do more than just accurately read and play parts given to them by clients, but can also collaboratively compose or improvise parts themselves to suit a given brief.
Examples of notable gigs include playing with Peter Gabriel at WOMAD for an audience of 30,000; recording and gigging with Newton Faulkner for his ‘Rebuilt by Humans’ album; recording and gigging with The Heavy on their album ‘The Glorious Dead’ which features on adverts for Pepsi, Guinness, major motion picture ‘Dallas Buyers Club’, and many more; recording with Jim Moray on MOJO Folk Album of the Year ‘Low Culture’; and filming an advert for BBC TV on a craggy Welsh cliff.
Now, after more than ten years of successfully composing bits and pieces for other people’s projects, the quartet have decided to focus on what they do best (and enjoy most): writing their own music. They’ve changed their name to Red Carousel to reflect this move from client work to their own artistic endeavour. Thus far, they have composed a full set of original, chamber-pop pieces that sit somewhere between The Penguin Café Orchestra and Nils Frahm; and have performed a preliminary set of gigs including Glastonbury festival, Colston Hall (Bristol), Bath Music Festival, and Dartmouth Festival. They’ve been featured on BBC radio, CBC radio (Canada), Arteles radio (Finland) and BCFM (Bristol).
Red Carousel were the proud recipients of Help Musicians ‘Do It Differently Fund’, which culminated in their first album ‘Getting There’.
They have more recently been awarded support from the Hope Scott Trust.
It’s going to be good. Be good to yourself and buy a ticket for this show.
Tickets –bit.ly/RedCarouselTheLivingRoom (SOLD OUT)