DÁVUR JUUL MAGNUSSEN
“During lockdown you come up with a million ideas for things you’d like to do in the future. It’s been a terrible time but it also wakes up your imagination and makes you take stock of where you are, what you’re doing.”
Dávur Juul Ma gnu ss en might spend most of his professional life as principal trombonist with the Royal Scottish National Orch estra but his passions and his activities range far and wide: from classical to jazz, folk and experimental music, and internationally too.
“In the Faroe Islands, where I’m from, there’s a lot of music going on and I try to keep in touch with it – with the Faroese Symphony Orchestra, which I play with, and also with the cave concerts that I do.’
Yes, Magnussen organises performances in Klæmintsg jógv, the world’s largest sea cave, with spectacular sonic results and has also held a concert on the beach in farflung Saksun, where his family is from.
“It was with all the brass bands from the Faro es, so about 200 musicians, and the special thing is that you get an echo from all sides surrounding the beach.”
During lockdown, he’s been making lots more plans along similar lines – for when he’s able to travel on a more regular basis. Another interesting acoustical spot he’s discovered, however, is the stairwell outside his flat in Glasgow, where he’ s already recorded his own arrangement of The Beatles’ Blackbird (up on You tube ). For his Scots man Sessions performance, he’s made a new multi-trombone version of Purcell’s Fantasia upon One Note.
“My girlfriend Emily is a violinist and she’s been showing me corners of the repertoire I hadn’t paid much attention to. I listened to this piece and thought: that would work really well on trombones. I had to change the key so that it fits in the trombone’s range, and I’m playing two instruments, a tenor and an alto trombone, which is a baby instrument I like very much.”
Luckily his neighbours are understanding .“I put up a note at the entrance when lock down started saying I might play in the stairwell, and they all said it was fine.
“I think they’ve been quite happy to hear it.”
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