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Chris Stout
Also known asChristopher Stout
Occupation(s)Professional musician and composer
InstrumentViolin/fiddle/viola
LabelsGreentrax
Websitehttp://www.chrisstout.co.uk

Chris Stout (born 1976) is a Scottish fiddle/violin player from Shetland, now based in Glasgow. Stout grew up in Fair Isle and lived there until 8 years of age before moving to Sandwick on the Shetland Mainland, then on to Glasgow in the 1990s.

Stout has studied under prominent Shetland fiddlers including Willie Hunter and Arthur Scott Robertson and is adept at a variety of violin styles, drawing on a range of influences from folk, jazz, electronica and classical.

In 1990 he won both the Shetland "Young Fiddler of the Year" competition for his skills as a traditional fiddle player and the Shetland "Young Musician of the Year" competition for his classical violin abilities.

In 2015, Hirda, A New Opera for Shetland, co-composed with Irish composer, Gareth Williams and produced by NOISE, toured Shetland and performed in Glasgow and Edinburgh[1][2]

Education

Discography

Solo albums

  • First O' the Darkenin (2004)
  • Devil's Advocate (2007)

Groups and collaborations

  • ó, Beaglaoich S, Catriona McKay, and Chris Stout. Begley, Mckay, Stout., 2014. Sound recording.
  • Fiddlers' BidAround the World (1994)
  • Fiddlers' Bid – Hamnataing (1998)
  • DJ Trevor Reilly – Down with the Underground, and mix by Judge Jules (1998)
  • Various – Big Sky (1999)
  • Finlay MacDonaldFinlay MacDonald (2000)
  • The Clydesiders – Crossing the Borders (2000)
  • Keltic Electrik (2000)
  • Duncan McCrone – Just a Glasgow Boy (2001)
  • Dean Owens – "Anything" (CD single) (2001)
  • Fiddlers' Bid – Da Farder den Da Welcomer (2002)
  • Annie Whitehead and Alistair AndersonNorthern Lights (2002)
  • Catriona McKay – Catriona McKay (2002)
  • Finlay MacDonald Band – Pressed for Time (2003)
  • Salsa CelticaEl Agua De La Vida (2003)
  • Kevin Mackenzie's Vital Signs – Another New Horizon (2004)
  • Blair Douglas – Angles from the Ashes (2004)
  • Joseph Malik – Aquarius Songs (2004)
  • Yvonne LyonFearless (2005)
  • Duncan McCrone – All You Need to Know (2005)
  • The Unusual Suspects – Live in Scotland (2005)
  • Catriona McKay and Chris Stout – Laebrack (2005)[3]
  • Fiddlers' Bid – Naked and Bare (2005)
  • Christianne Neves – Duas Madrugadas (2005)
  • Salsa Celtica – El Camino (2006)
  • Finlay MacDonald Band – Re-Echo (2007)
  • Yvonne Lyon – A Thousand Questions Why (2007)
  • Lise Sinclair – Ivver Enchantin Wis (2007)
  • The Macdonald Bros (2007)
  • Fiddlers' Bid – All Dressed in Yellow (2009)
  • Catriona McKay & Chris Stout - White Nights (2010)
  • Chris Stout's Brazilian Theory Live in Concert (2011)
  • Brend Works (2012)
  • Kyle Carey - North Star (2014)
  • Catriona McKay & Chris Stout - White Nights (2010)
  • Chris Stout & Catriona McKay, Scottish Ensemble - Seavaigers (2014)
  • Chris Stout & Catriona McKay - Bare Knuckle (2017)

As a producer

References

  1. ^ Molleson, Kate (29 November 2015). "Hirda Review". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  2. ^ Bruce, Keith (7 December 2015). "Hirda Review". www.theherald.com. The Herald. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Living Tradition CD review of CATRIONA MCKAY & CHRIS STOUT - Laebrack". Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Tommy O'Sullivan ------ Song Ablaze". Retrieved 24 May 2016.
  5. ^ When Leaves Fall (Lauren MacColl) Retrieved 24 May 2016

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