The Scotsman

LOUISE GOODWIN

- DAVID KETTLE

With Covid restrictio­ns relaxing over the last few months, Louise Goodwin – the Scottish Chamber Orchestra’s principal percussion­ist – has found herself increasing­ly busy, even if it’s been in sometimes unusual situations.

"We’ve been doing lots of live recordings," she says, “and it’s been amazing to be able to play music with people again – even if it’s quite difficult to perform with a concert mind set without an audience."

The recordings, however, have also provided some unexpected insights .“it’ s been interestin­g to watch myself play on the videos –in a concert, you never usually get the opportunit­y. the analytical part of my brain has found that – well, interestin­g!”

Goodwin has also mastermind­ed two of the orchestra’s online programmes – including one of its more adventurou­s offerings, bringing together Purcell with Pärt, Reich and Andriessen, with revelatory results – and has developed a neat sideline in presenting the videos, too.

"That’s been completely new to me, and it’s been really fun.

Chatting to fellow percussion­ist Colin Currie, for example, was brilliant. I’m not sure how I’d feel about standing up on a stage in front of an audience and doing the same thing, though.”

She’s picked a Chaconne in F by louis couperin for her scots man Session, originally for harpsichor­d, but played here on a vibraphone.

“I haven’t heard any other percussion­ist playing it, so you could even say it’s my own arrangemen­t of the piece,” she says. “There’s virtually no repertoire for us percussion­ists before the 20th century, so we have to be very adept at stealing from earlier music. I always think harpsichor­dists sound like they’ve got 40 fingers when they play music like this, and I’ve got to make it work with four sticks and a range of just three octaves. But I’ve always enjoyed Baroque music, and I think you can just tell when a piece is going to work on percussion–this one sits under the hands very well.” www.sco.org.uk/profile/ louise-goodwin

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