Fergus Currie

Location:
Athens, Attiki, GR
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Classical / Alternative / Ambient
Site(s):
Label:
http://www.track7music.com
Type:
Indie
My Jazz trio album got re-released, so here's a link for anyone who didn't get it the first time round!



Here's the video clip that goes with the fourth movement of my Sinfonietta



SPECIAL OFFER! MUSIC FOR STRINGS NOW AVAILABLE AT FNAC IN THE MALL (ATHENS) FOR ONLY 11.99 euros!

You can also buy my new CD on-line. Click on the Image below to link directly to Studio 52l site.



Have a look at the profile for Sanctuary of Sound. This is the group that will play the Asylum music



FSM



Here's an interesting and on-the-ball bass player called Philip Baumgarten. Bassists, check his lessons out now!



You can also read a five star review of my CD Music for Strings by Alexander Harkiolakis on the classicalmusic.gr web site in Greek (there is a translation in my blog). click the icon"



Here's a nice photo of myself in conversation with Jonathan Morton, leader of the Scottish Ensemble, during the recording of the Sinfonietta. Jonathan was playing co principal first violin beside Rosie Furniss.



Here's a picture I took of comet Holmes which is in Perseus at the moment



Here's Ernesto the cat!



Have a look at Madeleine Shepherd's work:



A BIT ABOUT ME



I am a chess playing, stargazing, philosophizing, model airplane flying, furniture building, tortoise breeding, book reading, and art loving musician who lives and works in Athens, Greece. I love listening to jazz music and looking at renaissance paintings. If I could combine the two into one integrated activity I would do it! I enjoy immensely the works of Hermann Hesse, Umberto Eco and Nabokov. I delight in reading the texts of Richard Feynman, especially at his most lyrical. I was a student of Ninian Perry to whom I owe many thanks as a spiritual and musical inspiration.
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