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Giles Lewin is a British violinist[1] and bagpiper. Currently a member of The Carnival Band, he was also a founding member of the folk band, Bellowhead. BiographyHe was born in Essex in 1960 or slightly earlier.{{citation needed|date=January 2013}} At age nine, he sang the female lead in Mozart's "Bastien et Bastienne". At Cambridge University he acquired a love of Irish traditional music. His admiration for William Lawes led him to join a group called The Medieval Players (1981–1987). In 1983 they performed Rabelais's "Gargantua" with actors, puppets and acrobats. Their version of medieval music was gutsy, compared to most early music consorts of the time. In 1987 he became a founder member of the Dufay Collective. He was also a member of the group "Afterhours" (1989–1995). In 1989 Lewin spent several months in Cairo to study Arabic violin under Ashraf al Sarki. Lewin is a vocalist and plays fiddle, vielle, rebec, gittern, shawms, recorder, mandolin, pipe and tabor. His most remarkable skills are as a player of the Arabic violin and as a player of the single-drone medieval bagpipes. He is an occasional member of the Egyptian group Maqaam. The Carnival Band evolved out of The Medieval Players. The combination of Giles Lewin, Andy Watts, Bill Badley and Jub dates from 1985. They have recorded as a backing band for Maddy Prior. Lewin joined up with Vivien Ellis, another member of the Dufay Collective and the Carnival Band to become the duo Alva in 1997, specialising in the music of the troubadours. The songs on "The Bells of Paradise" were first performed at the 2003 York Early Music Festival. Alva also performed at St John's, Smith Square in 2001 as part of a live performance for BBC's "Late Junction". Ellis has been a member of Sinfonye since 1989, and is a member of The Broadside Band. She is involved with jazz, singing with Keith Tippett. Marguerite Hutchison, a member of Magpie Lane, also occasionally performs with Lewin as a duo. In 2004 Lewin became a founder member of Bellowhead and left in late 2007. In 2008 he accompanied Maddy Prior at the BBC Electric Proms. Lewin is currently based in Oxford. Solo releaseIn 2008 Lewin released a solo album The Armchair Orienteer (PRKCD103), including a mix of traditional folk tunes and some original tracks. Folkworld said of the album "the most impressing thing is Giles' versability in quite a lot and quite different styles".[2] DiscographyDufay Collective (with Giles Lewin)
Dufay Collective (with Giles Lewin and Vivien Ellis)
Afterhours
Maddy Prior and The Carnival Band
Alva (Giles Lewin and Vivien Ellis)
Giles Lewin, David Miller, London Camerata et al.
Philip Pickett, New London Consort, Nigel Eaton, Giles Lewin et al.
Invocation (Julia Gooding, Timothy Roberts, Giles Lewin et al.)
Ian Giles, John Spiers, Jon Boden, Giles Lewin
Giles Lewin
Maddy Prior with Hannah James & Giles Lewin
See also
References1. ^{{cite book|title=Gramophone classical good CD guide 1998.|year=1997|publisher=Omnibus Press|location=Harrow|isbn=9780902470941|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=K44pclqbHx8C&q=Giles+Lewin&dq=Giles+Lewin&source=bl&ots=Nf9SH4hxhL&sig=-u5MH3q1YfdNyRmTcFjJtKrQkJg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=MlYEUNmkJOOA2wWW9ZyTBQ&ved=0CEUQ6AEwBA|accessdate=16 July 2012|page=591}} 2. ^FolkWorld CD Reviews, FolkWorld, Issue 38, March 2009. Retrieved 12 January 2013. External links
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